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Health & Physical Education
COURSE TITLE HEALTHCOURSE NUMBER 2852 SUGGESTED GRADE LEVEL 9 CREDIT ½ PREREQUISITES NONE NEED TEACHER RECOMMENDATION (Y/N)? NO REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION (Y/N)? YES COURSE DESCRIPTION Contemporary health is a required course that emphasizes instruction and updated information on topics related to human health. The student will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the following: appearance, behavior, nutrition, exercise, physical structure, cardiovascular system, substance abuse, mental and emotional disorders, public health, first aid, and CPR. This course also deals with current health issues and various areas of interest such as environmental health, AIDS virus, health care, stress, and self-esteem.
COURSE TITLE PHYSICAL EDUCATIONCOURSE NUMBER 2881 SUGGESTED GRADE LEVEL 9 CREDIT ½ PREREQUISITES NONE NEED TEACHER RECOMMENDATION (Y/N)? NO REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION (Y/N)? YES COURSE DESCRIPTION Physical education is the basic secondary course required of all ninth graders. The students will learn proper warm-up and cool-down exercises that precede and conclude athletic activity. The students will learn how to develop the basic skills of team, individual, and recreational sports. All students are required to pass an exam on basic rules and terminology of each sport and activity that is covered. The following activities are studied and performed: aerobics, basketball, conditioning, flag football, floor hockey, soccer, softball, track and field, volleyball, weight lifting, and badminton. |