Wellness

WELLNESS PHILOSOPHY 

The Wellness curriculum provides students the opportunity to focus on the development of their physical, mental and social well being. Many elements of social emotional learning are included at the core of our required courses. Our objectives parallel those of the CASEL Competencies Framework and our lessons provide students opportunities to demonstrate these essential life skills. Learning experiences will promote resiliency, positive attitudes and behaviors that enhance the quality of life and maximize personal potential. Students will develop the skills to think critically, communicate effectively, and make health-enhancing decisions. Through physical activities students will be able to implement a variety of personal fitness programs and demonstrate motor skill competency in lifetime activities. Medfield High School’s philosophy promotes regular physical activity as part of a healthy and well-balanced lifestyle for all. 


WELLNESS OBJECTIVES: 

Students will demonstrate the ability to:


REQUIRED COURSES

Wellness 9 

Course #016

Grade 9

Semester - 2.5 credits

Wellness 9 is a required course for all grade 9 students. This course will provide students the opportunity to explore wellness concepts in the health classroom as well as through physical activity. The curriculum focus will include mental health education, goal setting to manage stress, an in-depth understanding of our body systems, and a wide variety of fitness and lifetime physical activities. One semester of Wellness 9 with a passing grade is required for graduation.

 

Wellness 10

Course #018

Grade 10

Semester - 2.5 credits

Wellness 10 is a required course for all grade 10 students. This course will provide students with a combination of health and physical education activities built upon the foundation introduced in Wellness 9. In this course, students will analyze their personal values and external influences that lead to their decisions about their health practices. Students will take an in-depth look at nutritional choices that can improve their health, sleep, school performance, and self-confidence. In addition, students will learn about the basics of the musculoskeletal system, its functions, the different muscles and bones and how to keep these systems healthy. Highlights of the grade 10 course include the American Heart Association First Aid and CPR course and a wide variety of fitness and lifetime physical activities. One semester of Wellness 10 with a passing grade is required for graduation.


Wellness 11

Course #024

Grade 11

Semester - 2.5

Wellness 11 is a required course for all grade 11 students. Building on skill development from Wellness 9 and 10, this course will provide students opportunities to more independently begin to explore the critical health issues they face. Students will examine current events and learn how to accurately evaluate the validity of health information, products, and services that flood today’s marketplace. There will be a strong focus on effective interpersonal communication skills as students learn to navigate more mature relationships within and outside of their families and close friend groups. Through this course, students will make a positive impact as they develop and promote advocacy strategies for reducing distracted driving throughout our community. Students will be provided with a wide variety of fitness and lifetime physical activities. One semester of Wellness 11 with a passing grade is required for graduation.


Wellness 12

Course #025

Grade 12

Semester - 2.5

Wellness 12 is a required course for all grade 12 students. Building on skill development from Wellness 9, 10, and 11, this course will provide students opportunities to demonstrate strategies to prevent, manage and resolve interpersonal conflicts safely through the Impact Personal Safety Course.  Seniors will also investigate campus and community safety resources and future planning topics including how to reduce sexually transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancy in current or future intimate relationships.  Lastly, students will have the opportunity to get re-certified in the American Heart Association First Aid and CPR course.  Students will participate in and a wide variety of fitness and lifetime physical activities.  One semester of Wellness 12 with a passing grade is required for graduation.

WELLNESS ELECTIVES 


The goal of electives is to provide students with additional knowledge and skills beneficial for healthy, responsible and effective management of their lives. Courses are offered for students to pursue the allied health field, personal or group physical activities, and independent living skills.  The Wellness curriculum strives to empower students with life management skills at a time when they are assuming greater responsibility for themselves and within their families and communities. 

QUARTER ELECTIVE CLASSES


TEAM GAMES/SPORTS

Course #040

Grades 10 - 12

Quarter - 1.25 credits

This course will help you increase your energy level, reduce fatigue and improve your fitness level while having fun. Daily stress can have a negative impact on your emotional and physical health. Reduce that stress by joining us for team games and tournaments in both competitive and recreational activities. Team Games/Sports 11/12 can be repeated once for credit.  This course is not calculated into the GPA, and is graded pass/fail.


LIFETIME ACTIVITIES

Course# 046

Grades 10-12

Quarter - 1.25 credits

Students explore a variety of fitness activities that will promote and develop an interest in lifetime physical health and well-being. Major emphasis will be placed on developing the attitudes, skills, and knowledge necessary for the enjoyment of these lifetime activities. Units include but are not limited to; walking for fitness, tennis, pickleball, badminton, strength training and cardiovascular fitness, yoga, pilates, golf, and stretching.  This course is not calculated into the GPA, and is graded pass/fail.


FITNESS AND FLEXIBILITY

Course#047

Grades 10-12

Quarter - 1.25 credits

Students explore and experience the benefits of walking for fitness. In addition to walking, this course will include activities such as yoga, pilates, stretching and mobility exercises. In addition, students will learn about the importance of cardiovascular fitness, heart rate training, and the basics of the musculoskeletal system in order to apply these concepts to the activities they will be participating in.  This course is not calculated into the GPA, and is graded pass/fail.

SEMESTER ELECTIVE COURSES


ATHLETIC TRAINING 

Course #905

Grades 10-12

Semester - 2.5 credits                                                              

Students in athletic training will study anatomy and muscular physiology and will focus on orthopedic injuries. Students will gain insight into a variety of healthcare professions such as nursing, sports medicine, athletic training, physical therapy, exercise science, physician’s assistant, and more. The course will provide both an academic foundation and clinical hands-on training. Successful completion of the course will provide students an advantage when applying for college admission to an allied health program.


STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

Course #035

Grades 9-12

Semester - 2.5 credits

Students in this activity class will gain knowledge within the field of exercise science and the fitness industry. Students will learn how to perform movements, develop effective coaching skills, and design training plans. Students will apply this conceptual knowledge in their daily workouts in order to benefit their own levels of health. This course will prepare students for a possible career in physical therapy, sports medicine, personal training, athletic training or strength and conditioning. This course is not calculated into the GPA, and is graded pass/fail.

FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE ELECTIVE COURSES


CHILD DEVELOPMENT 

Course #900

Grades 9-12

Semester - 2.5 credits

This one semester course explores the physical, social, emotional, psychological and intellectual needs of children from conception through age six.  Instruction includes topics such as conception, pregnancy, birth, infant care, parenting skills, daycare needs and preschool development. The course includes videos,  guest speakers, a parenting simulation with a Real Care Baby®, and visits with preschool children in Medfield preschools.  At the preschools, activities in the classroom and on the playground will be observed to increase an understanding of motor development and play skills. Positive techniques for interacting with children will be developed at the high school and implemented during the classes meeting at the preschools. Child Development is recommended for those students who are interested in children and/or are considering a career in early childhood education, teaching, child psychology, or health and medical professions. This course is a prerequisite for an Independent Study with Beginning Years at MHS.


CULINARY ARTS

Course #907

Grades 9 - 12

Semester - 2.5 credits

This one semester course provides an introduction to food preparation. Class activities are designed to explore various healthy snacks, breakfast, lunch and dinner foods. Basic nutrition and healthy eating habits will be discussed along with food choices, meal planning techniques, consumer education, convenience foods and related current events. 


INTERNATIONAL CUISINE AND CULTURE 

Course #908

Grades 9 - 12

Semester - 2.5 credits

In our increasingly diverse society it is more important than ever for students to gain an appreciation of global cultures.  This one semester course offers students an opportunity to develop an understanding of ethnicities different than their own.  Students will gain knowledge through their foods lab experiences preparing specialty dishes from countries throughout the world. 

Wellness Department Chair

Stephen Marks
smarks@email.medfield.net