Sunday, May 30, 2010

NorthJersey.com: N.J. may expand program giving diplomas to war vets

NorthJersey.com: N.J. may expand program giving diplomas to war vets

N.J. may expand program giving diplomas to war vets
Sunday, May 30, 2010
WIRE SERVICE
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
TRENTON — New Jersey lawmakers want to expand a program that allows war veterans to get their diplomas if they left high school early to fight for their country.
The Assembly approved the measure by a 78-0 vote Thursday and sent it to the Senate, where it has been referred to the education committee. That panel has not yet scheduled a hearing on the bill, which would expand the "Operation Recognition" program.
Enacted in 2002, the program awards state-endorsed high school diplomas to World War I and II veterans who attended high school in the Garden State but enlisted in the military before graduating.
If the new measure becomes law, it would allow honorably discharged veterans of the Korean and Vietnam wars to take part in the program.
To be eligible, Korean War veterans would have had to serve between June 23, 1950 and Jan. 31, 1955, while Vietnam veterans would have had to serve between Dec. 31, 1960 and May 7, 1975. And in cases where a deceased service member