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Physical Education Dept.

Ms. Caroline Sandoval and Mr. Roberto Galvan
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Courses Description, Guidelines, and Grading Policy
 
Physical Education is an activity class. Students will be engaged in daily physical activities. The P.E. department strongly encourages all students to be ready to participate with appropriate clothing, which includes Athletic T-Shirt, Athletic Shorts, Athletic Sweats, and Athletic Shoes with Shoestrings-No Slip on ShoesWe also strongly encourage students to wear our current school colors of red, white, or gray in any combination. There may be a different sport activity unit covered in each of the four or five week grading periods. Some of the units that may be covered include basketball, volleyball, cross-training, softball, tennis, health, handball, Frisbee, weight training, and swimming. Four passing semesters of P.E. with a D or better are required to graduate with a high school diploma.

The goals of our program are many:

  • To physically emphasize the importance of getting and keeping the body in shape.
  • We would like the student to appreciate the skills necessary to participate in certain sports.
  • We would ask the student to be knowledgeable of the rules that govern specific sports.
  • Our intent is that the students will have the knowledge to participate in a lifetime of physical activity and fitness.

GRADING POLICY: As with other subjects, physical education grades must be based on how well a student learned the skills (like throwing or catching) and knowledge (like game rules or how activity affects their health) taught by the instructor. Class (subject matter) grades should not be based on dressing, effort, participation, work habits, or citizenship (EC 49066 (c)). These are the physical fitness expectations.

The citizenship mark (E for Excellent, S for Satisfactory and U for Unsatisfactory) will be based on the behavior of the student and their attendance.      

Two non-participations can be made up per each grading period. Make-up assignments must be a minimum of 200 words, hand written, on a sport or fitness-related topic for each non-participation and/or excused absence. All make-ups for non-participation are due the next day. All make-ups for excused absences are due within the same number of days absent.

Example: 

  • One day absent: make-up due on the day of return
  • Two days absent: make-up due within two days of return

Please be advised that make-up tests will not be given to students who have an unexcused absence or non-participation/non-dress on the day of a particular test. 

BEGINNING DANCE – GRADES 9-12 10 CREDITS P.E. Credit Only PHYSICAL EDUCATION 33 This course has a concentration on movement fundamentals through the dance elements of time, space and energy. The intent is to give students an awareness and reverence for the physical body and its athletic and expressive capabilities. Students experience these elements through a variety of genres (modern dance, swing dance, hip hop, ballet, African, and others). Introductory elements of dance choreography and performance are also included.
 
 
PHYSICAL EDUCATION – GRADES 9-10 20 to 40 CREDITS This course provides activities and opportunities that expose students to a variety of experiences that develop physical fitness, movement skills, socialization skills, self-image, and individual excellence. Activities include aquatics, fitness, and individual and team sports. In lieu of this course, students may take JROTC or Sports if the instructor is properly credentialed and the course is aligned with the “Physical Education Framework.” Students must complete twenty (20) Units of Physical Education to qualify for graduation.
 
PHYSICAL EDUCATION – GRADES 10-12 This course provides activities and opportunities that expose students to a variety of experiences that develop physical fitness, movement skills, socialization skills, self-image, and individual excellence. Activities include aquatics, fitness, and individual and team sports. In lieu of this course, students may take Sports or JROTC for physical education credit.

 


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