According to the article, the number of states that allow students to waive or substitute physical education classes has grown from 27 to 32 since 2006, according to Paula Kun, a spokeswoman for the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE).
According to the article, "The increase in waivers stems from a push for students to take more courses and efforts within school districts to save money", says Stephen Jefferies, a Central Washington University professor of physical education and public health.
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I think students should only be allowed to opt out of physical education under very limited circumstances. However, I think most public schools could stand to improve their physical education programs as well. Hopefully this would begin to encourage a healthy lifestyle at an early age.
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