A Bill to Require Indoor Recess Space in Every Elementary School
Every elementary school must have an indoor space for recess when it rains.
Every public elementary school must designate an indoor space for recess during bad weather.
$50 million for gym and multipurpose room upgrades.
Department of Education facility inspections.
Within 18 months.
Mechanical parts, sourced & timed
Use this as your pre-round checklist. Memorize the source citation. Time yourself to the delivery target.
- Bill / Number
- H.R. 173 — A Bill to Require Indoor Recess Space in Every Elementary School
- Funding source
- $50M from ED's school infrastructure grant program.
- Timeline
- 18-month compliance window.
- Realistic — uses existing gyms and multipurpose rooms in most schools.
- Enforcing agency
- Department of Education facility inspections.
- Yes — facilities reviews already part of Title I monitoring.
- Penalty for non-compliance
- Reduced share of facility-modernization grants.
- Source citation
- AAP Council on School Health (2013), 'The Crucial Role of Recess' — pediatrics.aappublications.org.
- Delivery time (read aloud)
- 50s
Most schools already use gyms for indoor recess — this codifies what's already common.
GAO (2021) found 1 in 4 elementary schools cancels recess entirely on bad-weather days. 'Already common' isn't the same as 'guaranteed,' and that gap correlates with low-income districts.