A proposed California bill could lessen the load on students by asking schools to dole out less homework. AB 2999, also known as the 'Healthy Homework Act,' would require districts to update their homework guidelines and adopt an annual policy to be distributed to district officials and families. It encourages local boards to consider students' mental and physical health while taking perspectives from parents, guardians, teachers and students into account.
As a single parent, I know how stressful homework time can be for our kids and the entire family,' said Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, one of the bill's sponsors, according to KRON News. 'The Healthy Homework Act is about ensuring that our homework policies are healthy for our kids, address the needs of the whole child, and also support family time, time to explore other extra-curricular interests, and give students and families time to connect and recover from the day.
Schiavo told KRON News in San Francisco that the bill will help alleviate some of that stress. 'We know homework is a top three stressor in kids’ overall lives,' she said. 'We are in the middle of a student mental health crisis. It’s critical we incorporate homework practices into this discussion to relieve student stress, especially with something we could profoundly impact almost overnight.
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