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27. See Tom Baker & Hania Masud, Liability Risks for After-Hours Use of Public School Property to Reduce Obesity: A 50-State Survey, 80 J. SCH. HEALTH 508, 513 (2010); see generally P.J. Maher et al., Governmental and Official Immunity for School Districts and Their Employees: Alive and Well?, 19 KANSAS J. L. & PUB. POL’Y 234, 249 (2010).
28. The School Health Policies and Practices Study (SHPPS) is a national survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approximately every six years to assess school health policies and practices at the state, district, school, and classroom levels. See generally Sherry Everett Jones et al., Healthy and Safe School Environment, Part I: Results from the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2006, 77 J. SCH. HEALTH 522, 528, 536 (2007).
29. See Lundstrom v. City of Apple Valley, 587 N. W.2d 517, 519 (Minn. Ct. App. 1998).
32. See, e.g., Massachusetts has laws that outline how communities can use school property (MASS. GEN. LAWS ANN. ch. 71, § 71; & ch. 71, § 71B (West, Westlaw Next through Ch. 3 of the 2013 1st Annual Session)), as well as liability protections for schools (MASS. GEN. LAWS ANN. ch. 21, § 17C; & ch. 258, § 10 (West, Westlaw Next through Ch. 3 of the 2013 1st Annual Session)). Mississippi recently passed legislation to incorporate school district expectations and liability protections (MISS. CODE ANN. § 37-171-7 (2013)).

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