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Reduce Childhood Obesity in Oklahoma (Updated March 19, 2008)
GOAL #1: Increase physical activity for Oklahoma school children.
HB 2574 (Hickman / Jolley) expands physical education beginning in the 2009-2010 school year. The original language expanded the requirement to 6th grade and increased the number of required minutes from 60 to 150. It also created a P.E. requirement for grades 7 and of 100 minutes per week.
SB 1186 (Easley / Coody) increases physical education K-5, beginning in the 2008-2009 school year, from 60 minutes to 120 minutes.
GOAL #2: Create a baseline of health and fitness data, and raise awareness of the issue, through Student Fitness Testing.
HB 2989 (J. McDaniel / Crain) directs the Departments of Health and Education to facilitate the development of the physical fitness testing software customized for Oklahoma public schools to track the five components of student health-related fitness. The program shall have the capacity of creating confidential reports for parents that include explanations of the data and suggestions for appropriate actions. The program will be piloted in 15 selected elementary schools for testing 3rd, 4th and 5th graders.
For more information, contact Anne Roberts at 405 / 236-KIDS, or aroberts@oica.org.
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