http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-204_162-57609212/fat-letters-outrage-some-california-parents/
California students are required by the California Department of
Education to take a Physical Fitness Test that looks at six areas of
fitness during grades five, seven and nine.
California happens
to be one of 19 states that require schools to screen for obesity, and
they do so through a body mass index test (BMI) reading, a
height-to-weight ratio measurement that is used by doctors to designate
if a person is underweight, normal weight, overweight or obese. This BMI
screening is done at the same time as the Physical Fitness Test.
The
department also requires that students are notified of their test
results, normally via a letter, an information officer from the
California Department of Education told CBSNews.com. However, individual
local school districts can make the choice to let parents know the
results as well. These letters include the BMI of each student.
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