TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) ā Children attending elementary schools in Florida would have recess every day under a bill approved by the Florida Senate.
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The Senate unanimously voted Tuesday for a bill that would require elementary schools to set aside 20 minutes each day for "free-play recess." But it's unclear if the legislation will make it to the desk of Gov. Rick Scott.
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That's because the House is moving a different bill. The House version would allow school districts to offer recess as part of physical education classes. But the legislation does not include a mandate to offer it every school day. It would only apply to students between kindergarten and third grade.
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For the past two years, mothers of school children have lobbied for the recess bill. They say children need recess to expend energy and give them a break from schoolwork.