Modifies provisions governing physical activity in schools
HB 2390 changes how Missouri schools deliver and track student physical activity, including possible new minimum activity time and stricter accountability for districts.
HB 2390 changes how Missouri schools deliver and track student physical activity, including possible new minimum activity time and stricter accountability for districts.
HB 2390 seeks to modify existing state requirements related to physical activity in K-12 school settings. The bill is intended to clarify and/or expand standards for physical activity, likely focusing on students’ opportunities for movement, the accountability framework for schools, and the interaction with health and wellness goals within the education system. The exact statutory language is not provided here, but the bill is described as altering provisions governing physical activity in schools.
Note: The precise text, percentages, minute requirements, exemptions, and enforcement mechanisms are not provided in the summary. The bill’s effect will depend on the specific amendments or additions enacted in the statutory language.
HB 2390 intends to modify Missouri’s provisions on physical activity in schools, with potential changes to minimum activity time, PE requirements, exemptions, and administrative accountability. The bill, now advancing through the 2026 legislative process, would affect districts, schools, and students by shaping how physical activity is delivered and tracked, while balancing health objectives with practical implementation considerations. Specifics will be clarified upon release of the full text and committee amendments.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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