Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB368

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

School curriculum; require students to receive additional instruction in healthy living.

Impact

If enacted, House Bill 368 will necessitate significant changes in the current educational guidelines related to health and physical education. The bill sets specific instructional time requirements that school districts must adhere to, which reinforces the importance of physical activity and healthy lifestyle choices in the curriculum. This legislative move is likely intended to create a more health-conscious environment within schools, potentially leading to better long-term health outcomes for students in Mississippi.

Summary

House Bill 368 aims to enhance the health education curriculum for public school students in Mississippi by mandating twenty hours of healthy living instruction each school year. The bill recognizes a pressing issue of student inactivity and obesity levels and seeks to address these challenges through improved educational standards. For grades K-8, the bill requires 150 minutes of physical activity instruction weekly as well as 45 minutes of health education. For high school students, it includes a half-unit requirement in physical education, ensuring that students graduate well-versed in health and fitness practices.

Contention

While the bill appears to carry strong intentions, it may also face challenges around its implementation. Concerns may arise regarding the capacity of school districts to meet these new requirements, particularly in terms of available resources and trained staff. Additionally, some educators and parents may debate the effectiveness of mandated healthy living instruction and physical activity as a solution to the broader issues of student health and wellness. The stipulation for CPR and AED training as part of physical education could also lead to discussions on the necessity of such requirements within the context of a comprehensive health curriculum.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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