Come properly prepared for PE every day (refer to Proper Attire/Preparation)
Follow all directions and school rules.
Give your best effort every day - you may like some activities better than others, but always try to give your best effort.
No food, candy, or gum allowed in any of the teaching areas.
Respect others and respect all equipment.
Keep your hands and feet to yourself.
Sportsmanship - be a good sport.
Teasing and name-calling will not be tolerated.
Be attentive while others are speaking.
Remain quiet during all drills (fire, etc)
Bathroom - try to use the bathroom either before or at the end of class.
Leaving the gym: No one leaves the teaching areas without teacher approval.
Report all injuries to the PE teacher immediately when they happen.
Follow all school rules during PE class.
HAVE FUN !!! - If you had FUN, you WON !!!
Socks must be worn at all times.
Athletic sneakers that are acceptable for PE must be worn for all activities (with laces tied or Velcro). Athletic sneaker is a generic term for the footwear primarily designed for sports or other forms of physical activity. No visible part of the foot should be exposed. Unacceptable types of footwear include slip-ons, Heelies, platform or clog sneakers, flip-flops, Ugg boots, or any other similar kinds of boots. *On inclement days when boots must be worn to school, put sneakers in your child's backpack.
Appropriate EMS PE dress code, grey shirt (long or short sleeves), shorts or pants (Black).
Long hair should be tied back and secured.
Jewellery, other than stud earrings, is not permitted (see below)
For health and safety reasons, jewellery is not permitted during P.E. classes, with two exceptions: medical identification bracelets/anklets (which must be covered with soft cloth or tape) and stud earrings (ONLY studs in the ears, though removal is recommended). Hoops, dangling earrings, necklaces, watches, bracelets, rings, and other body piercings are not allowed. Students who do not remove jewellery will be considered unprepared and unable to participate in P.E. class.
If you find it necessary for your child to be excused from PE on a particular day for medical reasons, you must send in a signed note stating the problem. The note is good for one day and will also exclude your child from physical activity during their recess.
Any extended illness or medical condition requires a doctor’s note stating the specific ailment or diagnosis and the date the student can return to PE activities. This note must be given to the nurse and PE teacher.
Any daily complaints of illness will be handled by the PE teacher, who will send the student to the nurse to determine the proper course of action.