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The legislature recognizes that recess is an essential part of the day for elementary school students. Young students learn through play, and recess supports the mental, physical, and emotional health of students and positively impacts their learning and behavior. Given the state's youth mental health and physical inactivity crisis, as well as learning loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic, recess is vital to support student well-being and academic success.
The legislature also acknowledges that the amount of time spent on recess varies throughout the state; therefore, youth do not have equitable access to opportunities for physical activity, self-directed play, and time outdoors. The legislature intends to set a minimum requirement for daily recess to ensure that all students have equal access to recess, but school districts are encouraged to exceed this requirement.
Further, the legislature intends to clarify that recess may not be withheld as a disciplinary or punitive action or to have a student complete academic work. The legislature believes that these clarifications and other policies will help make elementary school recess safe, inclusive, and high quality for all students.
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Beginning with the 2024-25 school year, public schools must provide daily recess for all students in grades kindergarten through five and for students in grade six if they attend an elementary school. Public schools must provide a minimum of 30 minutes of daily recess within the school day if the school day is longer than five hours.
Public schools may provide additional recess before or after the school day, but this time does not count toward the requirements in this section.
Time spent dressing or undressing for recess does not count toward the requirements in this section.
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Recess must be supervised and student directed. It may include organized games, but schools should avoid the use of computers, tablets, or phones.
Recess must be held outside whenever possible. If recess is held indoors, schools are encouraged to provide it in a space that promotes physical activity.
The daily recess required under this section may not be used to meet the physical education requirements under RCW 28A.230.040.
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By April 1, 2024, the Washington state school directors' association, with the assistance of the office of the superintendent of public instruction, must review and update a model policy and procedure regarding nutrition, health, and physical education.
The model policy and procedure must:
Strive to make elementary school recess safe, inclusive, and high quality for all students;
Encourage physical activity breaks for middle and high school students;
Align with the requirements of section 2 of this act;
Encourage elementary school recess to be scheduled before lunch, whenever possible, to reduce food waste, maximize nutrition, and allow students to be active before eating;
Discourage the practice of withholding recess as a disciplinary or punitive action except when a student's participation in recess poses an immediate threat to the safety of the student or others, and create a process to find and deploy alternatives to the withholding of recess;
Discourage the withholding of recess to have a student complete academic work; and
Discourage using physical activity as punishment such as having students run laps or do push-ups as a punitive action.
By the beginning of the 2024-25 school year, school districts must adopt or amend if necessary policies and procedures that, at a minimum, incorporate all the elements described in subsection (1) of this section.