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Exciting news for elementary school kids: Guaranteed recess!

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By Linnea Westerlind, Co-chair, King County Play Equity Coalition Advocacy Team

Beginning this school year, students across Washington State will have more time for their favorite part of the school day—recess! Thanks to a new law signed into law in 2023 by the Governor, all students in grades K-5 are now guaranteed recess to support their physical and mental health.

Key points of the new law

The school recess law requires:

In addition, the law also directs the Washington State School Directors Association to create a policy that must be adopted by local school boards that encourages physical activity breaks for middle and high school students and recommends recess before lunch to help kids eat better and waste less food.

Ensuring fair recess time for all

A 2022 study by the King County Play Equity Coalition revealed that recess time varied widely across the state. Some kids got over 45 minutes, while others had less than 10 minutes. The new law aims to standardize recess time and discourage schools from withholding it as punishment or to make up schoolwork, which often affects boys and students of color more.

Why recess matters

Recess is crucial for children’s health, mental well-being, and learning. Here’s why:

When kids have daily recess, they experience:

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that children engage in 60 minutes of physical activity daily, and recess plays a crucial role in achieving this goal. With children leading more sedentary lives, guaranteed daily recess is a big step forward.

How You Can Advocate for Recess

Parents, grandparents, and caregivers can be crucial in ensuring kids get their recess. Make sure your child’s teacher and principal know about the new law. If your child isn’t getting recess or being withheld, speak up! For more resources, visit recessforwa.org.

Originally published on August 22, 2024

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