Adapted 

Pysical Education

Adapted Physical Education

Contact :: Laurie Ray, DPI Liaison 919.636.1827

Rebekah Martin , NCPS PT   252- 451-2895     ramartin@ncpschools.net 

Prior to offering Adaptive Physical Education on a student’s IEP, please consult with a program specialist.  Not all children who are wheelchair bound or have physical limitations need Adaptive PE.


Physical Education (PE) and the Law

North Carolina state law requires physical education for all students. Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Adapted Physical Education is required for those students with disabilities who require specially designed instruction in order to receive Physical Education. Physical Education includes:

Physical education is a curricular area available to all students. If the student cannot participate in the general physical education program, specially designed individualized instruction in PE (Adapted PE) shall be provided.


What is Adapted Physical Education (APE)? 

Adapted Physical Education (also called specially designed instruction) is instruction in physical education that is designed on an individual basis to meet the needs of a child with a disability.


How is the Need for APE Determined?


Where is Adapted PE Provided? 

APE, like all special education, is offered in the least restrictive environment. Students with disabilities must be included to the maximum extent possible in the general physical education program. For students with disabilities who are receiving APE, and students who are participating in the general PE program with accommodations/modifications, a continuum of placement options may include one or more of the following:

The inclusion of students with disabilities into the general PE curriculum should not compromise the learning of other students in the class setting. However, supplementary aids and supports must be tried before placing a student in a more restrictive setting.