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1 | AN ACT concerning education.
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2 | WHEREAS, Regular physical activity is associated with a | ||||||
3 | healthier, longer life and a lower risk of cardiovascular | ||||||
4 | disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and some | ||||||
5 | cancers; and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, Physical activity offers young people many health | ||||||
7 | benefits, including improved aerobic endurance and muscular | ||||||
8 | strength, better weight control, and the opportunity to build | ||||||
9 | lean muscle and bone mass and reduce fat; and | ||||||
10 | WHEREAS, Physically fit children have higher scholastic | ||||||
11 | achievement, better classroom behavior, a greater ability to | ||||||
12 | focus, and less absenteeism than their physically unfit | ||||||
13 | counterparts;
and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, One important way to stop this rise in childhood | ||||||
15 | obesity is by establishing lifelong physical activity habits | ||||||
16 | with strong physical education programs and regular physical | ||||||
17 | activity opportunities in our nation's schools, both during and | ||||||
18 | outside of the regular school day; and | ||||||
19 | WHEREAS, The Enhance Physical Education Task Force, | ||||||
20 | established by Public Act 97-1102, recommended enhancing | ||||||
21 | physical education to increase the amount of time students | ||||||
22 | spend in moderate to vigorous physical activity, with an |
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1 | emphasis on fitness, skill-building, and cooperation; | ||||||
2 | therefore
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3 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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4 | represented in the General Assembly:
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5 | Section 5. The School Code is amended by adding Section | ||||||
6 | 27-6.5 as follows: | ||||||
7 | (105 ILCS 5/27-6.5 new) | ||||||
8 | Sec. 27-6.5. Physical fitness assessments in schools. | ||||||
9 | (a) As used in this Section, "physical fitness assessment" | ||||||
10 | means a series of assessments to measure aerobic capacity, body | ||||||
11 | composition, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and | ||||||
12 | flexibility. | ||||||
13 | (b) To measure the effectiveness of State Goal 20 of the | ||||||
14 | Illinois Learning Standards for Physical Development and | ||||||
15 | Health, beginning with the 2016-2017 school year and every | ||||||
16 | school year thereafter, the State Board of Education shall | ||||||
17 | require all public schools to use a scientifically-based, | ||||||
18 | health-related physical fitness assessment for grades 3 | ||||||
19 | through 12 and periodically report fitness information to the | ||||||
20 | State Board of Education, as set forth in subsections (c) and | ||||||
21 | (e) of this Section, to assess student fitness indicators. | ||||||
22 | Public schools shall integrate health-related fitness | ||||||
23 | testing into the curriculum as an instructional tool, except in |
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1 | grades before the 3rd grade. Fitness tests must be appropriate | ||||||
2 | to students' developmental levels and physical abilities. The | ||||||
3 | testing must be used to teach students how to assess their | ||||||
4 | fitness levels, set goals for improvement, and monitor progress | ||||||
5 | in reaching their goals. Fitness scores shall not be used for | ||||||
6 | grading students or evaluating teachers. | ||||||
7 | (c) On or before October 1, 2014, the State Superintendent | ||||||
8 | of Education shall appoint a 15-member stakeholder and expert | ||||||
9 | task force, including members representing organizations that | ||||||
10 | represent physical education teachers, school officials, | ||||||
11 | principals, health promotion and disease prevention advocates | ||||||
12 | and experts, school health advocates and experts, and other | ||||||
13 | experts with operational and academic expertise in the | ||||||
14 | measurement of fitness. The task force shall make | ||||||
15 | recommendations to the State Board of Education on the | ||||||
16 | following: | ||||||
17 | (1) methods for ensuring the validity and uniformity of | ||||||
18 | reported physical fitness assessment scores, including | ||||||
19 | assessment administration protocols and professional | ||||||
20 | development approaches for physical education teachers; | ||||||
21 | (2) how often physical fitness assessment scores | ||||||
22 | should be reported to the State Board of Education; | ||||||
23 | (3) the grade levels within elementary, middle, and | ||||||
24 | high school categories for which physical fitness | ||||||
25 | assessment scores should be reported to the State Board of | ||||||
26 | Education; |
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1 | (4) the minimum fitness indicators that should be | ||||||
2 | reported to the State Board of Education, including, but | ||||||
3 | not limited to, a score for aerobic capacity (for grades 4 | ||||||
4 | through 12); muscular strength; endurance; and | ||||||
5 | flexibility; | ||||||
6 | (5) the demographic information that should accompany | ||||||
7 | the scores, including, but not limited to, grade and | ||||||
8 | gender; | ||||||
9 | (6) the development of protocols regarding the | ||||||
10 | protection of students' confidentiality and individual | ||||||
11 | information and identifiers; and | ||||||
12 | (7) how physical fitness assessment data should be
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13 | reported by the State Board of Education to the public, | ||||||
14 | including potential correlations
with student academic | ||||||
15 | achievement, attendance, and
discipline data and other | ||||||
16 | recommended uses of the reported data. | ||||||
17 | The State Board of Education shall provide administrative | ||||||
18 | and other support to the task force. | ||||||
19 | The task force shall submit its recommendations on physical | ||||||
20 | fitness assessments on or before April 1, 2015. The task force | ||||||
21 | may also recommend methods for assessing student progress on | ||||||
22 | State Goals 19 and 21 through 24 of the Illinois Learning | ||||||
23 | Standards for Physical Development and Health. The task force | ||||||
24 | is dissolved on April 30, 2015. | ||||||
25 | The provisions of this subsection (c), other than this | ||||||
26 | sentence, are inoperative after March 31, 2016. |
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1 | (d) On or before December 31, 2015, the State Board of | ||||||
2 | Education shall use the recommendations of the task force under | ||||||
3 | subsection (c) of this Section to adopt rules for the | ||||||
4 | implementation of physical fitness assessments by each public | ||||||
5 | school for the 2016-2017 school year and every school year | ||||||
6 | thereafter. | ||||||
7 | (e) On or before September 1, 2016, the State Board of | ||||||
8 | Education shall adopt rules for data submission by school | ||||||
9 | districts and develop a system for collecting and reporting the | ||||||
10 | aggregated fitness information from the physical fitness | ||||||
11 | assessments. This system shall also support the collection of | ||||||
12 | data from school districts that use a fitness testing software | ||||||
13 | program. | ||||||
14 | (f) School districts may report the aggregate findings of | ||||||
15 | physical fitness assessments by grade level and school to | ||||||
16 | parents and members of the community through typical | ||||||
17 | communication channels, such as Internet websites, school | ||||||
18 | newsletters, school board reports, and presentations. | ||||||
19 | Districts may also provide individual fitness assessment | ||||||
20 | reports to students' parents. | ||||||
21 | (g) Nothing in this Section precludes schools from | ||||||
22 | implementing a physical fitness assessment before the | ||||||
23 | 2016-2017 school year or from implementing more robust forms of | ||||||
24 | a physical fitness assessment.
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25 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
26 | becoming law.
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