Health and Physical Education Department

The emphasis in Health Education is on the practical aspects of personal and community health. One year of Physical Education is required for graduation. Students are encouraged to participate in the Physical Education program each semester during the ninth grade.

Health

4840 One Semester – ½ Credit 5 Periods per week

Grade 10* No prerequisite

*Open to Grade 9 if unfilled by Grades 10-12

Units include: wellness and prudent life style factors; fitness for life; first aid and CPR; nutrition and weight control; mental and emotional health; human sexuality; AIDS and other STDs; tobacco; alcohol and substance abuse. Course requirements include reading, weekly homework assignments, credit tests and quizzes, and a well-maintained notebook. It is required to fulfill the graduation requirement for Health.

Physical Education

5860 One Semester – 1/4 Credit 5 Periods per week

Grades 9-10* No prerequisite

*Grades 10, 11 & 12, may take as an additional elective (one semester only)

This is a course for students to participate in a variety of physical fitness, individual/team sports and lifetime activities. Basic to intermediate skills will be taught long with game instruction, rules, and tactics. Potential Activities may include: Aquatics, Badminton, Basketball, Football, Kickball, Pickleball, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Team Handball, Ultimate Frisbee, Volleyball, Resistance Training, Fitness Testing, Circuit Training, Step Work, Walking, Jogging, Jump Rope, Spinning, Yoga, Pilates, any of a wide variety of fitness activities, and lifetime activities such as Can Jam, Cornhole, and Bocce. Proper attire is required for all activities. Two semesters of Physical Education are required for graduation.

Strength and Conditioning

5890 One Semester – 1/4 credit 5 Periods per week

Grades 9-12 No prerequisite

This course is designed to give students the opportunity to learn fitness concepts and conditioning techniques used for obtaining optimal physical fitness. Students will benefit from comprehensive weight training and cardiorespiratory endurance activities. Students will learn the basic fundamentals of strength training, aerobic training, and overall fitness training and conditioning. Students will be empowered to make wise choices, meet challenges, and develop positive behaviors in fitness, wellness, and movement activity for a lifetime.

*May be used for PE or elective credit.

**This course may be taken as an additional elective for one semester only.