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Physical Education Department
Faculty Members:
- Christina Allen
- Email:
- Classroom: Carl Simon Gymnasium, James Building
- Courses Taught (2008-2009):
- Responsibilities:
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- Jane Clayton
- Email:
- Classroom: Carl Simon Gymnasium, James Building
- Courses Taught (2008-2009):
- Responsibilities
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- Kelly Feibel
- E-mail:
- Classroom: Carl Simon Gymnasium, James Building
- Courses Taught (2008-2009):
- Physical Education
- Health
- Responsibilities
- Girls Cross Coutry Coach
- Girls Indoor/Outdoor Track Coach
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- William Lawson
- Email:
- Classroom: Carl Simon Gymnasium, James Building
- Courses Taught (2008-2009):
- Responsibilities
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- Vincent Perroni
- E-mail:
- Classroom: Carl Simon Gymnasium, James Building
- Courses Taught (2008-2009):
- Responsibilities
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The Physical Education Department offers the following courses.
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Course Title
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Credits
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Level
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Note
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- Health Education
The purpose of this course is to help the student achieve
and maintain their wellness, not only now, but throughout
their lives. The content of this course includes all aspects
of health - physical, mental, and social. Instructional
content will include, but is not limited to: substance
abuse, nutrition and human growth and development,
communicable and noncommunicable diseases.
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0.5
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2/3
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requirements
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- Physical Education
- Requirements: Two semester of Physical Education
are required for graduation. Each must change into his/her
P.E. uniform . . . sneakers, shorts, T-shirts, or jogging
suit.)
- The physical education program is designed to have
students meet the five point definition of the Physically
Education Person developed by the National Association for
Sports and Physical Education (NASPE) Outcomes Committee.
The outcomes are designed to reflect broad areas of
development, understanding, and focus on self-evaluation,
lifetime values, and carry -over activities. All classes are
co-ed. The activities offered are speed walking*, badminton,
basketball, volleyball*, soccer, table tennis, team
handball, weight training*, football, pickleball circuit
training, health fitness training*, aerobics step aerobics,
line dancing, recreational games, new games, and bowling.
*Required activities.
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0.5
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2
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2 semesters required for graduation
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Course descriptions are available in the Program of Studies.
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