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Course Title:     Health & Physical Education                               Credit Value: 1.0

Course Number:    109715                                                    Term(s)                      Full Year

                                                                            Offered:

Prerequisite(s):  None                                                      Open to                      9

                                                                            Grades:

Description: This course integrates the concepts of healthy decision making through classroom instruction in health

concepts and multiple physical fitness venues. The health aspect of this course emphasizes healthy habits that lead to

reduced illness and disease and encourage educated decision-making. Course topics include Physical, Social, & Mental

Health (The Health Triangle), Decision Making, First Aid, Drugs, Human Growth and Development, Human Sexuality and

Sexually Transmitted Infections, Nutrition, Physical Fitness, Sleep, Mental Health and Stress, and the Muscular and Skeletal

Systems. The physical education aspect of this course is tailored toward the development of a lifelong, positive attitude

toward physical activity, fitness, and recreation and the understanding of the relationship between a physically active

lifestyle and wellness. Students are instructed in a comprehensive curriculum in a co-educational setting that includes

aerobic, aquatic, fitness, lifetime, recreational, and team activities.

Course Title:     Personal Fitness & Lifetime Activities                    Credit Value:                0.5
Course Number:    109800                                                    Term(s)                      Full Year
                                                                            Offered:
Prerequisite(s):  None                                                      Open to                      10, 11, 12
                                                                            Grades:

Note(s):          Class meets either A or B day.

Description: The purpose of this course is to enable students to acquire basic knowledge and skills in a variety of lifetime
activities. The students gain insight in strength training and personal fitness in addition to several lifetime activities. The
content may include but not be limited to Olympic strength training, developing a personal fitness program, golf, tennis,
pickle-ball, swimming, snorkel-mask-fin, fly fishing, archery, disc golf, badminton, and yoga. Students learn the rules, skills
and game strategies necessary for participation in each activity and an appreciation for these activities which in turn will
lead to lifelong pursuits of physical fitness and a physically active lifestyle.

Course Title:     Applied Health & Physical Education                       Credit Value: 1.0

Course Number:    609710                                                    Term(s)                      Full Year

                                                                            Offered:

Prerequisite(s):  IEP Team Based Decision                                   Open to                      9, 10, 11, 12

                                                                            Grades:

Description: Applied Health and Physical Education is a course for students whose IEP states they require health

instruction following alternate standards and/or the need for adapted physical education. In health, this course produces

health literate students through a curriculum that addresses physical, mental, emotional, and social dimensions of health.

Adapted PE is a sequentially planned, part time course with developmentally appropriate curriculum and instruction that

promotes lifelong physical activity. It helps students develop the knowledge, motor skills, self-management skills, social

skills, attitudes and confidence needed to adopt and maintain physical activity throughout their lives.

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