Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2921

Caption

Physical education instruction; public schools

Impact

The implementation of HB2921 is expected to significantly alter the existing educational framework by establishing a standardized requirement for physical education across all school districts. The focus on daily physical activity intends to combat rising concerns over childhood obesity and sedentary lifestyles among students. By establishing specific expectations around physical education, the bill aims to foster lifelong healthy habits in children, thereby enhancing public health outcomes in Arizona. Additionally, it includes provisions for adapted physical education for students with disabilities, ensuring inclusivity within the program.

Summary

House Bill 2921 proposes amendments to the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically adding section 15-701.05, which mandates daily physical education instruction for students from kindergarten through 12th grade. The bill emphasizes that at least sixty percent of the instructional time should be dedicated to moderate physical activities. This initiative aims to enhance students' physical health by promoting a structured fitness regimen within the school curriculum, providing a well-rounded education that includes both individual and team activities as well as exposure to career pathways in health and fitness disciplines.

Contention

Despite the overarching goals of promoting physical health, the bill may face contention, particularly regarding the practical implications of daily physical education. Some educators and school administrators might express concerns about the feasibility of implementing such a rigorous curriculum, particularly in schools facing budget constraints or lacking resources for adequate physical education programs. Moreover, there could be discussions around whether the daily physical activity requirements are conducive to the overall educational experience or if they place an additional burden on schools already managing extensive academic curricula.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2670

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AZ HB2855

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AZ HCR2055

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AZ HCR2049

Sovereign authority

AZ HB2439

Website information; pregnant women

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