A Bill to Add Sleep Health to Middle School Health Curriculum
Adds at least 2 hours of sleep-health instruction to middle school health classes.
Public middle school health curricula shall include at least 2 hours of sleep-health instruction per school year.
$6 million for curriculum materials.
Department of Education curriculum review.
Next school year.
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. 499 — A Bill to Add Sleep Health to Middle School Health Curriculum
- Funding source
- $6M from ED health-education account.
- Timeline
- Effective next school year.
- Realistic — slots into existing health curricula.
- Enforcing agency
- Department of Education.
- Yes — ESSA curriculum compliance.
- Penalty for non-compliance
- Title IV-A funding adjustment.
- Source citation
- CDC (2018), 'Sleep in Middle and High School Students' — cdc.gov.
- Delivery time (read aloud)
- 50s
Two hours a year on sleep is too little to change anything.
It's a minimum, not a ceiling. CDC (2018) found even brief sleep-hygiene interventions produced 24-minute average increases in adolescent sleep — meaningful when 73% of teens are sleep-deprived.