WASHINGTON 鈥 Virginia could require 20 minutes of recess or other physical activity each day in elementary schools under a bill working its way through the General Assembly.
鈥淚f you go to jail, they let you get an hour a day of exercise. But we鈥檙e saying you can鈥檛 get 20 minutes in school, and I think that鈥檚 wrong,鈥 the bill鈥檚 sponsor Del. Manoli Loupassi, R-Richmond, told the House Wednesday.
The bill advanced toward a final, full House vote even as some delegates voiced opposition to the measure, saying it was just another mandate for local school systems.
鈥淥ne more activity in a day that is jam-packed with tons of things that schoolteachers need to deal with,鈥 said Del. Scott Lingamfelter, R-Prince William.
鈥淢y opposition to this bill is not that I don鈥檛 think the kids don鈥檛 need physical activity; they do. They also need parents who will turn off the television and read to them,鈥 he added.
Del. Rick Morris, R-Carrollton, said he understood the motivation for the bill, but believes it is too much interference from the state.
鈥淭his is the quintessential nanny state bill. This is centralized, top-down dictating of how the local school boards will even conduct, to the number of minutes, recess,鈥 he said.