Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB812

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Requires school districts to give physical education credit to students who complete yardwork for elderly persons or individuals with disabilities

Impact

If enacted, SB812 will change the way physical education credits are awarded in Missouri schools. By allowing students to earn credits through yard work, the bill encourages practical engagement in physical activities that benefit both the students and the community. This inclusion could lead to a reduction in the barriers for students, particularly those who may struggle with traditional physical education classes yet want to engage in activities that contribute positively to their communities.

Summary

Senate Bill 812, introduced by Senator Carter, seeks to amend the current framework governing physical education credit in Missouri schools. The bill fundamentally simplifies and modernizes the existing statute, particularly in how physical education can be earned by students. A significant aspect of this legislation is the introduction of a new provision that grants physical education credit to students who complete yard work for elderly individuals or those with disabilities, thereby fostering community service while promoting physical activity among students.

Contention

The bill's implementation may raise discussions regarding the standards and verification of yard work done by students, especially concerning how schools would monitor and validate this community service for credit. Critics might argue that relying on such informal methods of accruing physical education credits could undermine academic standards or lead to inefficient management of educational resources. Moreover, it may require adjustments in school policies regarding physical education curricula to accommodate this new avenue for credit.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB5

Allows the enrollment of nonresident students in public school districts

MO SB819

Creates, modifies, and repeals provisions relating to participation of certain students in nontraditional educational settings

MO SB543

Allows students in school districts attending a four-day school week to transfer to an adjoining district where students attend a five-day school week

MO SB1051

Allows the enrollment of nonresident students in public school districts

MO SB773

Creates provisions relating to automated external defibrillators in schools

MO SB565

Creates a tax credit for educational expenses incurred by parents whose children attend a home school, a virtual school, or a school outside of their district of residence

MO SB728

Creates provisions relating to public elementary and secondary school students

MO SB107

Provides a student loan forgiveness program for students who become teachers in high needs public or charter schools

MO SB1049

Establishes provisions relating to assessment of virtual school students

MO SB727

Creates and modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.