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Rep. ERICKSON proposes the following amendment (LC-3195.WAB0003H):
Amend the bill, as and if amended, SECTION 1, by striking Section 59-10-10(A)(2) and inserting:
(2) Beginning in the 2006-072028-2029 school yearSchool Year,students in kindergarten through fifth grade must be provided a minimum of one hundred fifty minutes a week of physical education and physical activity, with a minimum of one structured physical education course per yeara majority of which must be physical education. one hundred fifty minutes a week of physical education and physical activity. In 2006-07, a minimum of sixty minutes a week must be provided in physical education, and as Section 59-10-20 is phased in, the minimum time for physical education must be increased to ninety minutes a week Students in sixth grade through eighth grade must be provided a minimum of sixty hours of physical education and/or physical activity during each school year, with a minimum of one structured physical education course per yeara majority of which must be physical education. Physical education courses offered in kindergarten through eighth grade must meet academic standards adopted by the State Board of Education. The certified physical education teacher to student ratio is designed to provide students in kindergarten through fiftheighth grade with scheduled physical education either every day or on alternate days throughout the school year and must be based on the South Carolina Physical Education Curriculum Standards. The student to teacher ratio in a physical education class may not exceed the average student to teacher ratio of 28 to 1as specified in the defined program. An individual student's fitness status must be reported to his parent or guardian during a student's fifth grade, eighth grade, and high school physical education courses. The physical activity must be planned and coordinated by the certified/licensed Physical Education Activity Director pursuant to Section 59-10-30.Amend the bill further, SECTION 4, by striking Section 59-29-80(B) and inserting:
(B) A student may be exempted from physical education requirements in Section 59-29-80(A) and Section 59-10-10(A) by seeking a waiver from the local school board of trustees. The local board may grant such a request based on the following criteria:Renumber sections to conform.
Amend title to conform.