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Many Illinois schools cut back on physical education

Data released by the Illinois State Board of Education show many schools in the state have cut back on days of physical education on class schedules.  Nearly 1,200 Illinois schools have been trimming the number of physical education days, frequently saying they don't have facilities or staff to have the courses daily, which is required by a state law.

Of the roughly 3,100 schools that reported, slightly over 60% said they had five days a week of physical education.

State Board of Education spokeswoman Laine Evans says the agency doesn't have plans to sanction school districts regarding physical education.

Gov. Bruce Rauner has said that he wants to lift the daily physical education requirement for schools.

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