Organizational Supporters

  • Dr. Monique Burton, MD, Medical Director of Sports Medicine, Seattle Children’s Hospital
  • Karla Landis, Interim Associate Director, Sports Institute at UW Medicine
  • Dr. Julie McCleery, PhD, University of Washington
  • Linnea Westerlind, Outdoor Childhood Puget Sound, Washington State PTA member
  • Emily Carter, Special Olympics Washington
  • Maya Manus, Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle
  • Dr. William Massey, PhD, Associate Professor, Oregon State University
  • Marisa Patrick, Program Director, Upower
  • Adrienne Moore, Center For Healing and Justice Through Sport
  • Dr. Pooja Tandon, MD, Seattle Children’s Hospital and University of Washington
  • Asia Wisecarver, Executive Director, Playworks PACNW
  • Anna Beresin, PhD, Professor Psychology and Folklore, the University of the Arts, author of Recess Battles: Playing, Fighting, and Storytelling; and The Art of Play: Recess and the Practice of Invention.
  • Dr. Rebecca London, UC Santa Cruz, Author of Rethinking Recess: Creating Safe and Inclusive Playtime for All Children in School
  • Hana Kawai, All Girl Everything Ultimate Program (AGE UP)
  • Gabbi Gonzales, Recreation Coordinator, City of Burien
  • Mandy Manning, 2018 National Teacher of the Year 
  • Elizabeth Weybright, PhD
  • Denisha Jones, PhD, J.D., Executive Director of Defending the Early Years
 

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Recess for Washington Supporters

All Washington State students deserve equitable access to recess during the school day. Daily recess is essential and supports the mental, physical and emotional health of our kids.

National studies show state recess laws actually result in more recess, while local policies often do not move the needle. More than 20 states have state recess or physical activity laws already in place to benefit kids. Several more states are considering recess legislation this year.

I support a new state law to make sure all Washington state students receive daily recess.

Let’s make sure Washington state students aren’t left missing out on the benefits of recess!

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Total Signatures
85 Anonymous Dr.
84 Trudi Skea
83 Erica Quam Find Your Peak Sports
82 Lauren Griffin Tambark Creek Elementary Parent
81 Krista Dooley
80 Anonymous
79 Peggy Judd
78 Rachelle Field
77 Naomi Bosch Childcare Program Site Manager
76 Rory Kelly Boston Children’s Hospital, the Winsor School
75 Patricia Bell Retired teacher
74 Jennifer Martin
73 Aimee Lake Physical therapist
72 Emma Larson
71 Brian Saelens UW/Seattle Children’s
70 Dr. Heather McPhillips University of Washington
69 Julie Prentice Seattle Sports Comission
68 Jessica Boggs
67 Leanna Ramsey
66 Arda Akkus Open Window School
65 Rohan Narayana Open Window School
64 Adrienne Moore
63 Kaavya Manam Open window school
62 Maija Wade
61 Elena Rolfs Moore Open Window School
60 Michelle Imasaki Open windows school
59 Jayden Padwalkar Open Window School
58 Anonymous Open Window School
57 Adrienne Boerner Open Window School
56 Maris Menenberg Open Window School
55 Ren Staiman Open Window School
54 Maya Shukla Open Window School
53 Anonymous
52 Emily Kroshus-Havril Seattle Children’s Hospital
51 Maiya Burton Cahn 4th grade student, Greenwood Elementary
50 Akhil Chilakala Pacific cascade middle school
49 Ranvir Rana
48 Anonymous Open Window School
47 Rick Plecha Mr.
46 Jeannie Nist Communities In Schools of Washington State Network
45 Jane Tesner Kleiner nature+play designs
44 Cyrus Nikzad Issaquah high
43 Rhea Somani Sammamish High School
42 Anonymous Eastside Prepatory School
41 saya mehta
40 Armaan Thomas
39 Anonymous Issaquah High School
38 Aria Wilson Tiny Trees Preschool
37 Akshay Tandon Issaquah High School
36 Jennifer Peterson Center for Leadership in Athletics – University of Washington