Most
youths fail to meet recommended public health recommendations for
physical activity (PA) and schools have been assigned a key role in
mitigating this problem. Charter school growth exploded recently, but
little is known about these schools' support of PA. School websites
offer public windows through which they can share information about
their programs, policies, and values.
This study
completed a quantitative content analysis of specific information about
PA on the websites of a representative sample of U.S. charter elementary
schools (n = 759).
Nearly all schools (97%) had a functioning
website, but most (52%) did not mention even one of five PA programs
frequently offered at schools: physical education (PE), recess,
intramurals, interscholastics, and PA clubs. PE, a standard part of
school curricula, was mentioned on only 34% of the sites. Although
public health proponents identify schools as ideal locations for
promoting PA, school websites are neglected both as a means for
identifying the importance of PE and PA and as a vehicle for informing
students about how and when to be active during the school day.
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