Colorado Code § 22-25-102

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly hereby finds and declares
that comprehensive health education is an essential element of public education in the state of
Colorado. The school system is a logical vehicle for conveying to children and parents
significant health information, developing an awareness of the value of good health to the
individual and to the community, promoting healthy behavior and positive self-concepts, and
providing means for dealing with peer and other pressures. It is further declared that many
serious health problems in Colorado, including high-risk behaviors, are directly attributable to
the insufficient health knowledge and motivation of the school-age population and the general
public and that studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of a planned school curriculum
throughout the elementary and secondary grades in developing healthy behavior. The purpose of
this article is to foster healthy behaviors in our children and communities through a
comprehensive educational plan which has as its goal not only the increase of health knowledge
but also the modification of high-risk behaviors.
(2) Since the enactment of this article, the general assembly has further determined that
the insidious attractions of gangs and substance abuse are endangering the youth of Colorado
and, by doing so, are endangering all Colorado citizens. Accordingly, the general assembly finds
and declares that the implementation of educational programs in the public schools, including
facility schools, is necessary to assist young people in avoiding gang involvement and substance
abuse.
(3) The general assembly further finds that:
(a) For students to reach their full potential, school communities need to address
comprehensive issues of student wellness, including but not limited to addressing the physical,
mental, emotional, and social needs of students;
(b) High-quality physical education programs taught by persons who are licensed and
endorsed in physical education may be a factor in battling the rising incidence of obesity by
ensuring not only that children receive a healthy level of physical activity but that they also learn
skills and develop knowledge that will enable them to maintain a healthy level of activity
throughout their lifetimes;
(c) It is therefore appropriate for the general assembly to expand the "Colorado
Comprehensive Health Education Act" to include funding for local student wellness programs
that are coordinated with local comprehensive health education programs in public schools,
including facility schools.

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