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HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION
3542 PHYSICAL EDUCATION I
Grade 9
One Trimester, 1 CreditP.E. 1 is a course designed to develop skills and knowledge, social interaction and safety and health habits through participation in various team and individual development activities. A swimming course is required. This class is so structured that each student will be swimming at their level of ability. Some of the activities you will participate in are: volleyball, tumbling, basketball, intro. to weight-lifting, square dance, flag football, aerobic dance, floor hockey, soccer, archery, tennis and track & field.
3544 Physical Education II
Grade 9, 10
One Trimester, 1 creditPhysical Education II focuses on instructional strategies through a planned, sequential, and comprehensive physical education curriculum which provides students with opportunities to actively participate in four of the following areas that were not included in Physical Education I: team sports; dual sport activities; individual physical activities; outdoor pursuits; self-defense and martial arts; aquatics; gymnastics; and dance, all of which are within the framework of the skills, knowledge and confidence needed by the student for a lifetime of healthful physical activity and fitness. Ongoing assessment includes both written and performance-based skill evaluation.
3560 Elective P. E.
Grades 10-12
One-Three Trimesters, 1-3 Credits
*Students may earn a max number of 8 credits in elective PE Course
Prerequisite: PE I & PE IIThis course is designed to develop individual skills through participation in specialized sports activities with emphasis on leisure time activities. You will participate in the following activities: weight-lifting, basketball, flag football, mushball, softball, badminton, archery, and tennis. Students may enroll for one semester only.
3560 ELECTIVE P.E.: STRENGTH TRAINING
Grades 10-12
One-Three Trimesters, 1-3 Credits
*Students may earn a max number of 8 credits in elective PE Course
Prerequisite: PE 1A Physical Education course open to all male students in grades 10, 11, 12. This course will incorporate the latest in strength training techniques and theories with the finest equipment available. The course will be geared toward the prevention of injury, improving performance potential and improving personal appearance. Students may enroll for one semester only.
3560F ELECTIVE P.E.: STRENGTH TRAINING F
Grades 10-12
One-Three Trimesters, 1-3 Credits
*Students may earn a max number of 8 credits in elective PE Course
Prerequisite: PE 1A Physical Education course open to all female students in grades 10, 11, 12. This course will incorporate the latest in strength training techniques and theories with the finest equipment available. The course will be geared toward the prevention of injury and improving performance potential.
3560 ELECTIVE P.E.: Officiating (Learning how to become a Licensed Sports Official)
Grades 10-12
One-Three Trimesters, 1-3 Credits
*Students may earn a max number of 8 credits in elective PE Course
Prerequisite: PE I & PE IIIn this course will learn how to become an Indiana High School Athletic Official. NFHS rule books, NASO resources, Sports Exams, etc. provided. If desired a student can take the IHSAA Officals exam test. When passed the student will hold a Probationary License with the State of Indiana.
Sports Covered:
Fall Trimester: Basketball
Winter Trimester: Baseball/Softball Spring Trimester: Football
720 HEALTH EDUCATION
Grade 10
One Trimester, 1 CreditHigh school health education provides the basis for continued methods of developing knowledge, concepts, skills, behaviors and attitudes related to student health andwell-being. This course includes the major content areas in a planned, sequential, comprehensive health education curriculum as expressed in the Indiana Health Education Standards Guide: (1) Growth and Development; (2) Mental and Emotional Health; (3) Community and Environmental Health; (4) Nutrition; (5) Family Life; (6) Consumer Health; (7) Personal Health; (8) Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs; (9) Intentional and Unintentional Injury and (10) Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.