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Governor Youngkin Brings Back Presidential Fitness Test for Virginia Students

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Starting next school year, Virginia students will once again take part in a tradition that some parents might remember from their own school days: the Presidential Fitness Test.

Governor Glenn Youngkin announced this week that the test will return to public schools across the Commonwealth. In a press release issued on November 4, the Governor said the move is part of a bigger effort to strengthen physical wellness and character development in schools.

“By reinstating the Presidential Fitness Test, we’re renewing a proud national tradition that honors the connection between physical wellness and civic readiness,” Youngkin said. “Preparing students for the future requires more than exemplary in-class instruction; we’re helping young people cultivate strength, accountability, and personal responsibility.”

The Presidential Fitness Test was originally created in 1956 and became a regular part of gym class in schools across the country by the 1960s. Students were tested on things like push-ups, sit-ups, running speed, and flexibility. While it fell out of regular use in recent years, many adults remember it as a tough—but motivating—part of growing up.

With Executive Order 55, Governor Youngkin is directing the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) to restart the program and make sure it matches the state’s current 2022 Physical Education Standards of Learning. The VDOE will also form a task force to help school divisions create a smooth rollout plan.

Secretary of Education Aimee Guidera said that building healthy habits is just as important as strong academics. “Research continues to show us that building vibrant, healthy learning environments is not just about what happens in the classroom,” she said. “It’s also about helping students build healthy lifestyles.”

According to the Governor’s office, the test will be updated to match federal guidelines and state law, and it will include resources and training for teachers to help implement the changes effectively.

Health and Human Resources Secretary Janet Kelly linked the move to earlier policies that aim to improve student well-being, like the administration’s recent push to limit cell phone use during class time. “This Executive Order is a common-sense next step,” she said, adding that physical movement supports better learning and mental health.

While details on exactly which fitness tasks will be included are still in progress, state officials said the new version of the test will focus on promoting teamwork, goal-setting, and responsible decision-making—all important parts of Virginia’s education goals.

Schools across the state will begin preparing this year, with full implementation expected in the near future.

The full text of Executive Order 55 is available on the Governor’s website.

 

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