May 12, 2009, Introduced by Reps. Proos, Bauer, Liss, Young, Constan, Simpson, Corriveau, Coulouris, Smith, McDowell, Bledsoe, Robert Jones, Warren, Crawford, Caul, Lori, Knollenberg, Haines, Ball, Gregory and Meadows and referred to the Committee on Education.
A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled
"The revised school code,"
by amending section 1502 (MCL 380.1502), as amended by 1993 PA 335.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec.
1502. (1) Health and Each
public school shall establish
and provide physical education and health education for pupils of
both
sexes. shall be established and provided in all public
schools
of
this state. Subject to subsection (2), each Each pupil attending
public
school in this state who is physically fit and capable of
doing
so shall take the course courses in
physical education and
health education.
(2) All of the following apply to health education under this
section:
(a) As part of providing health education under this section,
the governing board of a public school shall ensure both of the
following:
(i) For each of grades K to 5, the public school shall provide
for all pupils at least 15 hours of health education per school
year.
(ii) For each of grades 6 to 8, the public school shall provide
for all pupils at least 50 hours of health education per school
year.
(b) The governing board of a public school shall ensure that
class size for health education is consistent with class size for
other subject areas and other classrooms.
(c) The department shall establish guidelines for health
education that are consistent with the health education standards,
grade level content expectations, the state board's policy on
quality physical education, and the best available scientific
research concerning health education. The governing board of a
public school shall ensure that the public school follows these
guidelines.
(3) (2)
A public school district
may shall not credit a
pupil's participation in extracurricular athletics or other
extracurricular activities involving physical activity as meeting
the physical education requirement for the pupil under subsection
(1).