I think that all the adults running the school and all the adults running the school system and all the adults who came up with this rule/regulation all the way up the line (local/county/state/Federal) should be held to the same standard AND should have to be 'tested' in the same way AND should have letters given to them in front of their peers to be sent home to mommy. How many legislators would pass? How many governors, Congressmen?
Did they only measure the BMI for the kids? Did they do a skin-fold test? Yes, there *is* an epidemic of obesity and obesity-related syndromes/diseases in this country, but if they ONLY measured the children's BMIs, that does not accurate assess overall health. And just because someone is thin doesn't
mean that they are ipso facto "healthy".
And if the schools are so all-fired concerned about the health of American children, then they need to have daily PE and more than one skimpy recess a day. And they need to serve a more healthy menu for breakfast & lunch. And they need to have a better assessment of health than a measurement that
only measures fat. Anyway, if the school used the BMI (instead of a fat-measuring method), the BMI was
never intended to be used as a diagnostic tool for individual's health and is poorly-suited to be used as such. Wikipedia has a great well-researched article about it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_mass_index .