For many kids, the closest outdoor space lies just beyond their classroom.
The average kid spends less than 10 minutes outside each day. Access to green spaces in neighborhoods and on school grounds can have dramatic consequences for our children; studies have shown that time outside improves outcomes across the board, including:
Better academic performance
Reductions in bullying and antisocial behavior
Diminished symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression
More physical activity
Stronger connections with peers, teachers, and community, and
Deeper connection to nature and the outdoors.
State funding for rural community schoolyards would help kids across Oregon enjoy safer, greener spaces to run, play, learn and thrive. By allocating funding through House Bill 5201 to schools dedicated to transforming schoolyards into dynamic outdoor learning environments, this money will support scholastic and individual health outcomes for kids across the state.