Last August, students in the Austin Independent School District in Texas started spending more time in the gym. Elementary students in that district used to have physical education (P.E.) class once or twice a week. Now Austin schools require a 45-minute P.E. class every day.
Some school officials point out that daily P.E. helps kids get the exercise they need. Plus, physical activity has been found to reduce stress and anxiety. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that kids and teens get at least 60 minutes of exercise each day. But many kids don’t get nearly that amount.
Most people would agree that physical fitness is important. But many think schools shouldn’t take time away from more essential subjects to have gym each day. Others point out that daily P.E. would be stressful for kids who already dread going to that class at all.