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S 4258

Revitalizing America’s Schoolyards Act of 2026

119th Congress Introduced by Martin Heinrich

Authorizes Education Secretary to distribute federal grants for upgrading and renovating deteriorated schoolyard facilities nationwide.

Introduced in Senate
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Bill Summary · S 4258

Legislative bill overview

S 4258 authorizes the Secretary of Education to award grants to states, districts, and schools for revitalizing schoolyards through infrastructure improvements, equipment upgrades, and renovations. The bill establishes a federal funding mechanism to modernize outdoor learning and recreational spaces that have deteriorated or lack adequate facilities.

Why is this important

Schoolyard conditions directly affect student physical activity, mental health, and outdoor learning opportunities, with research showing that improved playground infrastructure increases recess participation and reduces behavioral issues. Many schools, particularly in under-resourced districts, operate with aging or unsafe outdoor facilities, creating equity gaps in educational environments and student wellness.

Potential points of contention

  • Federal spending and budget impact: Questions about total authorization amounts, whether this represents new spending or reallocation, and cost-effectiveness compared to other education priorities
  • Eligibility and distribution criteria: Concerns about how grants would be allocated between urban, rural, and wealthy versus disadvantaged districts, and whether the formula ensures equitable access
  • Maintenance and sustainability: Uncertainty about whether schools have adequate operating budgets to maintain revitalized schoolyards long-term, or if this creates unfunded obligations

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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