Parents Fight To Keep School Recess For Kids
POSTED: 5:54 pm EDT September 1, 2006
UPDATED: 6:26 pm EDT September 1, 2006
ORLANDO, Fla. -- There is a growing concern across the state that Florida's Comprehensive Assessment Test mandate is slowly eliminating recess from the world of reading, writing and arithmetic, according to a Problem Solvers report.
The report featured Lori Kori, who spent 11 years as a teacher in Orange County classrooms.
Now, Kori is leading a grass roots effort petitioning law makers and school districts to mandate a 20-minute daily recess in kindergarten through grad 5.
"I believe you need to look at the child, what is good for the child, and all the research that we have pulled up says that recess is good for the child," Kori said.
Kori's rescue recess team points to a national trend that roughly 40 percent of America's public schools have cut back or are in the process of reducing recess.
In most Florida public schools, the trend isn't as widespread, but school officials admit recess has become an option not a rule, Problem Solver Mike Holfeld said.
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