Mr. Hemmings - Health & Physical Education 

Physical Education Class Schedule

Classes run on a 6 day rotation schedule. Classes will have Physical Education 2 times every 6 days.   Please send your child to school with SNEAKERS on these days. Find your child's teacher name so you know what day your child has physical education:

Fine Arts Day 1 & 4

Castaneda

Simms/Bitonti

Zangara & Nase

Diamond

Myers & Carroll

Fine Arts Day 2 & 5

Jablonski/Malmi

Beckett

Sandor & Nase

Lubrano

Olivero

Lepping & Carroll

Fine Arts Day 3 & 6

Watkins/Ogintz

Seyrek

Moran/Ferst & Mack

Lopez

Being prepared for class - 

Your child needs to be prepared for class by wearing sneakers that are secured on their feet by laces or velcro.  They also need to be wearing comfortable clothing and no jewelry.  If your child is unprepared it will affect their grade.  

Medically excused - 

If your child can't participate in class you must provide a note.  A parents note will only excuse them for one day.  Anything longer needs to be a doctor’s note.

Mr. Hemmings’ Grading System: 



Participation Grades - 

Each student will get a number from 1-4.

4 means the student exceeds expectations - The student is prepared for class, demonstrates effort, displays good sportsmanship, follows class and safety rules above the teachers expectations. 

3 means the student is meeting expectations -  The student is prepared for class, demonstrates effort, displays good sportsmanship, follows class and safety rules. 

2 means the student is working towards expectations - The student is unprepared for class, lacks effort in participating in class activities, needs reminders on having good sportsmanship, needs several reminders to follow class and/or safety rules. 

1 means the student needs improvement - The student is unprepared for class more than 3 times, refuses to participate in class activities, displays very poor sportsmanship,  won't follow class and/or safety rules even after several reminders. 


Performance Grades (Skill Grades) - 

Each student will receive a 1, 2, 3 or 4 for the skills being taught.

4 - the student is able to perform the skill well above grade level.

3 - the student is able to perform the skill on grade level.

2 - the students is working towards performing the skill on grade level.

1 - the student is performing the skill well below grade level. 

Health Syllabi (English and Spanish)

Kindergarten Health

1st Grade Health

2nd Grade Health