An Act To Implement the Recommendations of the PE4ME Planning and Oversight Team
Sec. 1. 20-A MRSA c. 207-A, sub-c. 4 is enacted to read:
SUBCHAPTER 4
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
§ 4731. Physical Education Program
§ 4732. Physical education evaluation
§ 4733. Rules
The commissioner may adopt rules to carry out the purposes of this subchapter. Rules adopted pursuant to this section are routine technical rules pursuant to Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.
Sec. 2. 22 MRSA §263 is enacted to read:
§ 263. Obesity and Chronic Disease Fund
Sec. 3. Assessment. By January 15, 2010 the Commissioner of Education shall conduct a statewide assessment to identify the current teacher capacity and future teacher needs to fulfill the purposes of this Act, current physical education capacities of every elementary school in the State and what evaluation tools are being used at the local level to evaluate physical education students and the success of the Physical Education Program established under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 20-A, section 4731 and to perform a baseline fitness assessment of all elementary students of a participant of the program.
As part of the assessment, the commissioner shall prepare a report for submission to the Joint Standing Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs and the Joint Standing Committee on Health and Human Services. The report must include a description of the physical education program in existence for the 2009-10 school year for each school in the State, including for each school:
1. The average teacher-to-student ratio for academic classes and the average teacher-to-student ratio for physical education classes;
2. The average minutes of physical education per week per student by grade;
3. The average minutes of recess or other opportunity for physical activity during school hours per week per student by grade; and
4. The physical plant, infrastructure and equipment in place to support the physical education program.
A school administrative unit shall report to the commissioner data required by the commissioner to prepare an assessment under this section that will allow the assessment to be reported by grade, school, school administrative unit and region.
Sec. 4. Program implementation oversight. The PE4ME planning and oversight team, established pursuant to Public Law 2007, chapter 102, shall oversee the implementation of the Physical Education Program established in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 20-A, section 4731 until 2015 and conduct at least 2 meetings per year to carry out the purposes of this Act. The PE4ME planning and oversight team shall submit a report pursuant to this section annually to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over education matters. If the benchmark under subsection 2 is not met, the PE4ME planning and oversight team shall recommend an immediate adjustment to the implementation schedule in this section to meet the benchmarks under subsections 3, 4 and 5. The Commissioner of Education shall endeavor to implement the Physical Education Program by obtaining the consent of all elementary schools in the State with the following benchmarks:
1. By 2012, 15% of all elementary schools in the State;
2. By 2013, 40% of all elementary schools in the State;
3. By 2014, 65% of all elementary schools in the State;
4. By 2015, 90% of all elementary schools in the State; and
5. By 2016, 100% of all elementary schools in the State.
Sec. 5. Funding resources. The Commissioner of Education shall explore federal and other funding resources available for physical education meeting the guidelines established under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 20-A, chapter 207-A, subchapter 4.
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This bill:
1. Creates the Physical Education Program, which encourages elementary schools to implement a vigorous physical activity and physical education program involving equipment, teacher training and student physical assessments;
2. Requires evaluation standards for the Physical Education Program including evaluation of the infrastructure and content of the physical education curriculum of each elementary school in the program and the impact of this curriculum on the school's students and requires the Commissioner of Education to make a statewide assessment of the needs of elementary schools to meet the requirements of the program;
3. Establishes the Obesity and Chronic Disease Fund under the administration of the Department of Health and Human Services to fund the Physical Education Program including equipment, staff training and personnel expenses of the schools to implement the program and to provide funds for obesity prevention and promoting healthy school environments; and
4. Requires the Commissioner of Education to explore federal and other funding resources to fund the program.