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11 MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE 2025 Regular Session To: Education By: Representative Scott House Bill 368 AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 37-13-134, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REQUIRE PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS TO RECEIVE TWENTY HOURS PER SCHOOL YEAR OF HEALTHY LIVING INSTRUCTION AND TO REQUIRE THE HEALTH EDUCATION CURRICULUM IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO PROMOTE THE MAKING OF HEALTHY CHOICES IN NUTRITION, EXERCISE AND BEHAVIOR; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI: SECTION 1. Section 37-13-134, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows: 37-13-134. (1) The Legislature recognizes that there is a problem with Mississippi student inactivity and obesity, and therefore, requires school districts to adhere to the following guidelines for school district physical education, health education and physical activity and fitness classes: (a) Kindergarten through Grade 8: One hundred fifty (150) minutes per week of physical activity-based instruction and forty-five (45) minutes per week of health education and healthy living instruction, as defined by the State Board of Education. (b) Grades 9 through 12: One-half (1/2) Carnegie unit requirement in physical education or physical activity for graduation and twenty (20) hours per school year of healthy living instruction. Beginning with the 2015-2016 Ninth Grade class, an instructional component on the proper administration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) shall be included as part of the physical education or health education curriculum. The curricula shall incorporate into the instruction the psychomotor skills necessary to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation and use of an automated external defibrillator as follows: (i) An instructional program developed by the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross; (ii) An instructional program which is nationally recognized and is based on the most current national evidence-based Emergency Cardiovascular Care guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of an automated external defibrillator; (iii) A licensed teacher shall not be required to be a certified trainer of cardiopulmonary resuscitation * * *, to facilitate, provide or oversee such instruction for noncertification; and (iv) Courses which result in a certification being earned must be taught by an authorized CPR/AED instructor. For purposes of this paragraph (b), the term "psychomotor skills" means the use of hands-on practicing to support cognitive learning. Cognitive-only training does not qualify as "psychomotor skills." The requirements of this paragraph (b) shall be minimum requirements. Any local school district shall be authorized to offer CPR and AED instruction for longer periods of time than required herein, and may enhance the curriculum and training components. (c) The State Department of Education shall establish a procedure for monitoring adherence by school boards to the requirements set forth in this section. All instruction in physical education, health education and physical activity must be age and grade appropriate and based on the most current state standards provided by the State Department of Education. The health education curriculum must promote the making of healthy choices in nutrition, exercise and behavior. (2) * * *Beginning with the 2006‑2007 school year, Each local school board shall, consistent with regulations adopted by the State Board of Education, adopt a school wellness plan which shall promote a healthy lifestyle for Mississippi's school children and staff. * * *Beginning with the 2008‑2009 school year, The school wellness plan shall also promote increased physical activity, healthy eating habits and abstinence from the use of tobacco and illegal drugs through programs that incorporate healthy lifestyle choices into core subject areas which may be developed in partnership with the Institute for America's Health. (3) Beginning with the 2012-2013 school year, the State Board of Education, in consultation with the State Department of Health, shall have the authority to establish a school health pilot program to improve student health so that all students can fully participate and be successful in school. The school health pilot program shall be implemented in local school districts, as provided in Section 37-13-134.1. (4) The Legislature shall appropriate sufficient state-source funds for the State Department of Education to employ a physical activity coordinator to assist districts on current and effective practices and on implementation of physical education and physical activity programs. (5) The physical activity coordinator employed under Section 37-13-133 must have the qualifications prescribed in any of the following paragraphs, which are listed in the order of preference: (a) A doctorate in physical education, exercise science or a highly related field, and at least three (3) years of experience in teaching physical education in Grades K-12 or in physical activity promotion/fitness leadership; or (b) A master's degree in physical education, exercise science or a highly related field, and at least five (5) years of experience in teaching physical education in Grades K-12 or in physical activity promotion/fitness leadership; or (c) A bachelor's degree in physical education, a teacher's license, and at least seven (7) years of experience in teaching physical education in Grades K-12 or in physical activity promotion/fitness leadership. (6) The Governor's Commission on Physical Fitness and Sports created under Section 7-1-551 et seq., the Mississippi Council on Obesity Prevention and Management created under Section 41-101-1 et seq., the Task Force on Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention created under Section 41-103-1 et seq., the Mississippi Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, and the Mississippi Alliance for School Health shall provide recommendations to the State Department of Education regarding the employment of the physical activity coordinator. The department shall consider the recommendations of those entities in employing the physical activity coordinator. (7) The physical activity coordinator shall present a state physical activity plan each year to the Governor's Commission on Physical Fitness and Sports, the Mississippi Council on Obesity Prevention and Management, the Task Force on Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, the Mississippi Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, and the Mississippi Alliance for School Health. (8) The physical activity coordinator shall monitor the districts for adherence to current Mississippi school accountability standards and for implementation of the physical education curriculum on file with the State Department of Education. The State Department of Education shall monitor and act as a clearinghouse for the activities of the local school health councils established * * *pursuant to under subsection (9) of this section. (9) (a) The local school board of each school district shall establish a local school health council for each school which shall ensure that local community values are reflected in the local school's wellness plan to address school health. * * *Such These councils shall be established no later than November 1, 2006. (b) The local school health council's duties shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (i) Recommend age-appropriate curriculum and the number of hours of instruction to be provided in health and physical activity-based education, provided that the number of hours shall not be less than that required by this section; (ii) Recommend appropriate practices that include a coordinated approach to school health designed to prevent obesity, cardiovascular disease, Type II diabetes and other health risks, through coordination of: 1. Health education; 2. Physical education; 3. Nutritional services; 4. Parental/Community involvement; 5. Instruction to prevent the use of tobacco, drugs and alcohol; 6. Physical activity; 7. Health services; 8. Healthy environment; 9. Counseling and psychological services; 10. Healthy lifestyles; and 11. Staff wellness * * *.; (iii) Provide guidance on the development and implementation of the local school wellness plan. (c) The local school board shall appoint members to the local school health council. At a minimum, the school board shall appoint one (1) person from each of the following groups: (i) Parents who are not employed by the school district; (ii) The director of local school food services; (iii) Public schoolteachers; (iv) Public school administrators; (v) District students; (vi) Health care professionals; (vii) The business community; (viii) Law enforcement; (ix) Senior citizens; (x) The clergy; (xi) Nonprofit health organizations; and (xii) Faith-based organizations. (10) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit or limit the sale or distribution of any food or beverage item through fund-raisers conducted by students, teachers, school groups, or parent groups when the items are intended for sale off the school campus. SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2025.
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1313 AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 37-13-134, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REQUIRE PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS TO RECEIVE TWENTY HOURS PER SCHOOL YEAR OF HEALTHY LIVING INSTRUCTION AND TO REQUIRE THE HEALTH EDUCATION CURRICULUM IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO PROMOTE THE MAKING OF HEALTHY CHOICES IN NUTRITION, EXERCISE AND BEHAVIOR; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
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1515 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
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1717 SECTION 1. Section 37-13-134, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
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1919 37-13-134. (1) The Legislature recognizes that there is a problem with Mississippi student inactivity and obesity, and therefore, requires school districts to adhere to the following guidelines for school district physical education, health education and physical activity and fitness classes:
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2121 (a) Kindergarten through Grade 8: One hundred fifty (150) minutes per week of physical activity-based instruction and forty-five (45) minutes per week of health education and healthy living instruction, as defined by the State Board of Education.
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2323 (b) Grades 9 through 12: One-half (1/2) Carnegie unit requirement in physical education or physical activity for graduation and twenty (20) hours per school year of healthy living instruction. Beginning with the 2015-2016 Ninth Grade class, an instructional component on the proper administration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) shall be included as part of the physical education or health education curriculum. The curricula shall incorporate into the instruction the psychomotor skills necessary to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation and use of an automated external defibrillator as follows:
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2525 (i) An instructional program developed by the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross;
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2727 (ii) An instructional program which is nationally recognized and is based on the most current national evidence-based Emergency Cardiovascular Care guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of an automated external defibrillator;
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2929 (iii) A licensed teacher shall not be required to be a certified trainer of cardiopulmonary resuscitation * * *, to facilitate, provide or oversee such instruction for noncertification; and
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3131 (iv) Courses which result in a certification being earned must be taught by an authorized CPR/AED instructor.
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3333 For purposes of this paragraph (b), the term "psychomotor skills" means the use of hands-on practicing to support cognitive learning. Cognitive-only training does not qualify as "psychomotor skills."
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3535 The requirements of this paragraph (b) shall be minimum requirements. Any local school district shall be authorized to offer CPR and AED instruction for longer periods of time than required herein, and may enhance the curriculum and training components.
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3737 (c) The State Department of Education shall establish a procedure for monitoring adherence by school boards to the requirements set forth in this section.
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3939 All instruction in physical education, health education and physical activity must be age and grade appropriate and based on the most current state standards provided by the State Department of Education. The health education curriculum must promote the making of healthy choices in nutrition, exercise and behavior.
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4141 (2) * * *Beginning with the 2006‑2007 school year, Each local school board shall, consistent with regulations adopted by the State Board of Education, adopt a school wellness plan which shall promote a healthy lifestyle for Mississippi's school children and staff. * * *Beginning with the 2008‑2009 school year, The school wellness plan shall also promote increased physical activity, healthy eating habits and abstinence from the use of tobacco and illegal drugs through programs that incorporate healthy lifestyle choices into core subject areas which may be developed in partnership with the Institute for America's Health.
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4343 (3) Beginning with the 2012-2013 school year, the State Board of Education, in consultation with the State Department of Health, shall have the authority to establish a school health pilot program to improve student health so that all students can fully participate and be successful in school. The school health pilot program shall be implemented in local school districts, as provided in Section 37-13-134.1.
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4545 (4) The Legislature shall appropriate sufficient state-source funds for the State Department of Education to employ a physical activity coordinator to assist districts on current and effective practices and on implementation of physical education and physical activity programs.
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4747 (5) The physical activity coordinator employed under Section 37-13-133 must have the qualifications prescribed in any of the following paragraphs, which are listed in the order of preference:
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4949 (a) A doctorate in physical education, exercise science or a highly related field, and at least three (3) years of experience in teaching physical education in Grades K-12 or in physical activity promotion/fitness leadership; or
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5151 (b) A master's degree in physical education, exercise science or a highly related field, and at least five (5) years of experience in teaching physical education in Grades K-12 or in physical activity promotion/fitness leadership; or
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5353 (c) A bachelor's degree in physical education, a teacher's license, and at least seven (7) years of experience in teaching physical education in Grades K-12 or in physical activity promotion/fitness leadership.
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5555 (6) The Governor's Commission on Physical Fitness and Sports created under Section 7-1-551 et seq., the Mississippi Council on Obesity Prevention and Management created under Section 41-101-1 et seq., the Task Force on Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention created under Section 41-103-1 et seq., the Mississippi Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, and the Mississippi Alliance for School Health shall provide recommendations to the State Department of Education regarding the employment of the physical activity coordinator. The department shall consider the recommendations of those entities in employing the physical activity coordinator.
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5757 (7) The physical activity coordinator shall present a state physical activity plan each year to the Governor's Commission on Physical Fitness and Sports, the Mississippi Council on Obesity Prevention and Management, the Task Force on Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, the Mississippi Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, and the Mississippi Alliance for School Health.
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5959 (8) The physical activity coordinator shall monitor the districts for adherence to current Mississippi school accountability standards and for implementation of the physical education curriculum on file with the State Department of Education. The State Department of Education shall monitor and act as a clearinghouse for the activities of the local school health councils established * * *pursuant to under subsection (9) of this section.
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6161 (9) (a) The local school board of each school district shall establish a local school health council for each school which shall ensure that local community values are reflected in the local school's wellness plan to address school health. * * *Such These councils shall be established no later than November 1, 2006.
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6363 (b) The local school health council's duties shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
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6565 (i) Recommend age-appropriate curriculum and the number of hours of instruction to be provided in health and physical activity-based education, provided that the number of hours shall not be less than that required by this section;
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6767 (ii) Recommend appropriate practices that include a coordinated approach to school health designed to prevent obesity, cardiovascular disease, Type II diabetes and other health risks, through coordination of:
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6969 1. Health education;
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7171 2. Physical education;
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7373 3. Nutritional services;
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7575 4. Parental/Community involvement;
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7777 5. Instruction to prevent the use of tobacco, drugs and alcohol;
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7979 6. Physical activity;
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8181 7. Health services;
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8383 8. Healthy environment;
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8585 9. Counseling and psychological services;
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8787 10. Healthy lifestyles; and
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8989 11. Staff wellness * * *.;
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9191 (iii) Provide guidance on the development and implementation of the local school wellness plan.
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9393 (c) The local school board shall appoint members to the local school health council. At a minimum, the school board shall appoint one (1) person from each of the following groups:
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9595 (i) Parents who are not employed by the school district;
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9797 (ii) The director of local school food services;
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9999 (iii) Public schoolteachers;
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101101 (iv) Public school administrators;
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103103 (v) District students;
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105105 (vi) Health care professionals;
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107107 (vii) The business community;
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109109 (viii) Law enforcement;
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111111 (ix) Senior citizens;
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113113 (x) The clergy;
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115115 (xi) Nonprofit health organizations; and
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117117 (xii) Faith-based organizations.
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119119 (10) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit or limit the sale or distribution of any food or beverage item through fund-raisers conducted by students, teachers, school groups, or parent groups when the items are intended for sale off the school campus.
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121121 SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2025.