Off Campus PE

Off campus PE requires an application that can be found here. The purpose of the Off-Campus Physical Education Program is to accommodate students who are making a serious effort to develop higher-level skills in a specific activity that exceeds what the school district can offer through the general physical education program. The OCPE Program allows students in 7th through 12th grades to earn credits that meet the district and state physical education graduation requirements. Students are expected to be physically educated, along with being physically active. Students are expected to show accountability of skill development as well as learned physical activity. Knowledge of Health concepts and age-appropriate social development are also requirements of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Physical Education. 


Off Campus PE can be a double-blocked course. If students take 15 + hours, they are eligible for Off Campus PE in the AM (periods 1 & 5) or PM (periods 4 & 8).


Students who play Lacrosse are also eligible to earn .5 credit each year they participate. It will take a student two years to complete the 1.0 PE requirement. Students do not need to have off campus pe in their schedule in order to earn this credit.