Page 44 - Padua Course Selection Guide 2022-23
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 FRESHMEN Required:
Freshman Orientation
P.E. Options:
Strength and Agility Fitness (603 only) Physical Education SS (summer school)
GENERAL INFORMATION
JUNIOR/SENIORS Required:
Physical Education
P. E. Options:
Physical Fitness
Strength and Agility Fitness Physical Education SS (summer school)
Lifestyle Fitness
PHYSICAL EDUCATION/HEALTH PROGRAM
SOPHOMORES Required:
Health
P.E. Options:
Strength and Agility Fitness
Physical Education SS (summer school)
   In order to fulfill Ohio mandated graduation requirements, a student must complete 1/2 credit of Physical Education and 1/2 credit of Health. A student may take additional elective Physical Education courses during his/her junior or senior year. Physical Education classes include instruction in conditioning as well as recreational sports. Physical, mental, and social health is emphasized in the Health classes.
Padua Franciscan participates in the Ohio Department of Education Physical Education Waiver for qualified students. See page 44-45 below for details.
HEALTH (614)
Year (alternate days) 1/2 Credit Grade 10
This course fulfills the state requirement for health education. Students study the different body systems and their contribution to the function of the whole body. Basic anatomy and physiology, mental health, nutrition, disease defenses, first aid, and the effects of drugs are some of the topics studied.
PHYSICAL FITNESS (618)
Year (alternate days) 1/4 Credit Grade 11, 12
This course will be offered every other year, and will be offered in the 2022-2023 school year. The focus of Physical Fitness is designed to increase the physical abilities of each student. The area of emphasis in this course will be on a variety of activities including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, softball, and badminton. Evaluating achievement in the Physical Fitness class will include skill tests, written tests, attitude, and class participation.
LIFESTYLE FITNESS (628)
Year (alternate days) 1/4 Credit Grade 11, 12
This course will be offered every other year, and will be offered in the 2023-2024 school year. The focus of Lifestyle Fitness is designed to increase the knowledge and skillset required to increase one’s personal fitness and endurance. In this course, students will study individual and team strategies within game situations, and then learn how to apply these skills to real life situations. Evaluation will include skills test, written tests, attitude, and class participation.
STRENGTH AND AGILITY FITNESS (602 First Semester) (603 Second Semester)
Semester 1/4 Credit Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 (M, T, Th, F 7:00 -7:41 a.m.) **Grade 9 may only take 603
Req: Permission of instructor and a completed OHSAA physical examination card dated within six months of the first class This course meets before school except for Wednesdays. The course may be taken for one or both semesters (it is not required to take the course first semester in order to take it second semester.) Students will receive instruction in proper
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