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Minnesota Considers New School Phy Ed Benchmarks

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Wednesday, March 18, 2015   

ST. PAUL, Minn. - Getting regular exercise is one of the easiest ways to combat childhood obesity, and a bill awaiting a hearing at the state Capitol aims to make sure Minnesota school children are being active.

State Rep. Bob Dettmer, R-Forest Lake, said the legislation calls for the updating of statewide standards for physical education for the first time in more than a decade, along with the development of grade-specific benchmarks.

"This will add three new questions to an existing report that school districts are required to submit asking for their information on the quality of and quantity of physical education classes that kids receive in their schools," Dettmer said.

The bill also would require that the courses be taught by licensed and certified physical-education instructors and discourages schools from withholding recess from students as a form of punishment. According to the Minnesota Department of Health, the number of overweight children has tripled since 1980.

Dettmer, who served as a physical-education teacher for 34 years, said that while improving the health of Minnesota's children, these changes also would teach them lifelong skills for physical fitness and positively impact other areas of their lives.

"Studies now show that," he said, "and demonstrate that physically fit children have higher scholastic achievement and better classroom behavior, less absenteeism than unfit counterparts."

Currently, less than one in five students in the state are receiving the recommended amount of weekly physical-education time.

Details of the bill, HF 498, are online at revisor.mn.gov. Statistics on overweight Minnesota children and adolescents are at health.state.mn.us.


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