Tennessee Bill: HB 2553
Education, Dept. of - As introduced, requires the department to review and propose revisions to the physical education standards to incorporate guidance published by the President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition to reestablish the presidential fitness test pursuant to Executive Order No. 14327 of the president of the United States on July 31, 2025. - Amends TCA Title 49.
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Summary
Bill Summary
TN HB 2553 directs the Tennessee Department of Education to update state physical education standards so they align with federal guidance for the newly reestablished Presidential Fitness Test. By December 31, 2027, the department must review current PE standards and propose revisions that incorporate guidance from the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition issued under Executive Order No. 14327 (signed July 31, 2025 by President Donald Trump) reestablishing the Presidential Fitness Test. Draft revised standards must be posted on the State Board of Education’s website for public review and comment before adoption, ensuring transparency and giving educators, parents, and health stakeholders a chance to weigh in on how the test is integrated into PE.
Why It Matters to MAHA
The Make America Healthy Again Movement supports TN HB 2553 because it ties Tennessee’s PE standards directly to the national Make America Healthy Again–driven revival of the Presidential Fitness Test, embedding measurable strength, endurance, and flexibility goals into everyday instruction. Requiring the state to formally incorporate President’s Council guidance helps ensure that Tennessee students train toward clear, evidence‑informed fitness benchmarks rather than treating the test as a one‑off event, which aligns with MAHA’s emphasis on sustained, structured physical activity. Public review of the updated standards also opens the door for MAHA‑aligned voices—parents, physicians, and coaches—to push for robust, high‑quality PE that works in tandem with cleaner school nutrition reforms.
Introduced
02/04/2026
In Committee
02/05/2026
Passed
Pending
Sponsors

William Lamberth
Republican Representative (TN)