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51210.1
. (a) (1) The Legislature finds and declares all of the
following:
(A) The Education Code currently mandates 200 minutes of physical
education every 10 schooldays for pupils in elementary school. Recent
studies have shown that the vast majority of children and youth are
not physically fit.
(B) According to a March 1997 report by the Centers for Disease
Control, the percentage of children and adolescents who are
overweight has more than doubled in the last 30 years. Most of this
increase occurred within the last 10 years.
(C) Nearly 40 percent of children of ages five to eight years have
health conditions that significantly increase their risk of early
heart disease.
(D) Some 70 percent of girls, and 40 percent of boys, who are from
6 to 12 years of age do not have enough muscle strength to do more
than one pullup.
(E) Most children lead inactive lives. On the average, first
through fourth graders spend two hours watching television on
schooldays and spend close to three and one-half hours watching
television on weekend days.
(2) It is, therefore, the intent of the Legislature that all
children shall have access to a high-quality, comprehensive, and
developmentally appropriate physical education program on a regular
basis.
(b) (1) Each school district selected by the Superintendent of
Public Instruction pursuant to paragraph (2) shall report to the
Superintendent of Public Instruction in the Coordinated Compliance
Review as to the extent of its compliance with subdivision (g) of
Section 51210 for grades 1 to 6, inclusive, during that school year.
(2) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall select not less
than 10 percent of the school districts of the state to report
compliance with the provisions set forth in paragraph (1). The school
districts selected shall provide a random and accurate sampling of
the state as a whole.
(c) For purposes of determining compliance with paragraphs (1) and
(2) of subdivision (b), the Superintendent of Public Instruction
shall not count the time spent in recesses and the lunch period.
(d) A school district that fails to comply with the existing
statutory requirements shall issue a corrective action plan to the
State Department of Education in accordance with the Coordinated
Compliance Review process.
(e) This section shall not be applicable to high schools.