Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S446

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to physical and social recess in schools

Impact

If enacted, S446 would amend existing state laws, particularly Chapter 69 and Chapter 71 of the General Laws, enhancing regulations around recess in elementary education. By formalizing requirements for recess time, the bill aims to promote physical health and social well-being among young students. Moreover, the legislation stipulates that schools cannot reduce recess time as a consequence of curriculum changes or educational standards, thereby safeguarding these essential breaks from being compromised amid academic pressures.

Summary

Bill S446, presented by Senator Michael F. Rush, seeks to secure the provision of physical and social recess in public elementary schools in Massachusetts. The proposed legislation mandates that students in kindergarten through fifth grade shall receive at least one hundred minutes of supervised, unstructured free play each week, ensuring a minimum of twenty consecutive minutes of recess daily. This legislative push highlights the importance of play in childhood development and the need for structured break times to foster social interactions among peers.

Contention

While supporters of S446 argue for its significant benefits in promoting healthier lifestyles and better socialization among young children, there could be concerns from school administrators regarding the feasibility and resource allocation required to implement the mandated recess time. Discussions around the implications of such a requirement might also touch upon balancing educational needs with the provision of adequate playtime, reflecting broader conversations in the realm of educational policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S350

Relative to physical and social recess in schools

MA H452

Relative to recess for elementary school children

MA H480

Providing for mandatory recess time in elementary schools

MA S348

Relative to parental notification in public schools 

MA S2741

To promote social emotional learning and the mental and behavioral health of students

MA H560

Relative to media literacy in schools

MA S2127

Relative to healthy and sustainable schools

MA S288

To promote racially inclusive curriculum in schools

MA H1986

Resolve relative to children’s mental health in social media

MA H542

To promote racially inclusive curriculum in schools

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.