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Health, Physical
and Driver Education
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HEALTH CURRICULUM
This is a required course for all 9th grade students. Appropriate
graduation credit is given for satisfactory completion. Grades are
not considered for Quality Point Average. The Health course
provides information on four major health-related topics: Nutrition and
Fitness; Alcohol and Drug Abuse; Human Sexuality and Mental
Health. Attitude and skills obtained through this course are aimed
at providing students with skills which allow them to make responsible
decisions and choices throughout their lives.
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
This is a required course for all students in grades 9, 10 and
11. Exemptions can be made for those who take the course Band/Band
Front. Appropriate graduation credit is given for satisfactory
completion. Grades are not considered for Quality Point Average.
The Physical Education
course stresses areas of personal development through a variety of
sport-based activities. The student is given the opportunity to
experience team sports as well as individual sports in order to enhance
lifetime skills. The program is based on participation and
individual improvement with emphasis on skill development, practice
and enjoyment.
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DRIVER EDUCATION
This is a required course for all 10th grade students. Appropriate
graduation credit will be given for satisfactory completion.
Grades are not considered for Quality Point Average.
This program is divided
into two segments. The theory (in class) consists of meeting the
minimum state requirement of thirty class hours for one semester to
teach the student to think critically and analytically. The second
phase of road training is offered to eligible students primarily after
school, on weekends or during the summer. The road phase is to
insure that students display acceptable skills in driving safely,
legally and maturely.
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Disclaimer and Terms of Use
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