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Healthy Lifestyles
Fitness for Life
0.5 credit
Instructors: Craig Cunningham
Fitness for Life is an individualized, concepts- based, one-semester course designed to give students the knowledge and skills necessary to self-assess, create, conduct, evaluate, and redesign personal fitness programs. It is required of all students and there are no substitutions. Please note: Students may not take this class more than once for credit from EHS.
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NOTE: For credit to be awarded, students may only take one PE quarter class at a time.
Health Education II
0.5 credit
Instructors: Joette Craig, Sarah Gilbert
Health Education at the high-school level helps students establish patterns of behavior that will assist a person in achieving complete health. Complete health is accomplished by having a balance of physical, mental, social, emotional, and spiritual well-being. This course is designed to offer students the opportunity to acquire knowledge, incorporate process and life skills, and develop positive attitudes about life. Development of a healthy body and a healthy mind will assist young people in living active, productive, and successful lives.
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PE Individualized Lifetime Activity
0.5 credit
Instructor: Chad Reese
Individualized Lifetime Activity classes are designed to offer a higher level of proficiency and more in-depth instruction in up to three different lifetime activities.The curriculum emphasizes individual or dual activities. Improved fitness is a goal of this course. The curriculum provides diverse offerings to meet the individual needs. Please note: Students may not take this class more than once for credit from EHS.
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NOTE: For credit to be awarded, students may only take one PE quarter class at a time.
PE Participation Skills & Techniques
0.5 credit
Instructor: Kami Elison
Participation Skills and Techniques is designed to develop competency in up to five different activities. Individual, dual, and team sports activities are included with an emphasis on activities offering lifelong participation opportunities. Competency involves the ability to apply the basic skills, strategies, and rules using standardized guidelines. Course activities present an extension of or newer content than that presented in previous classes. Physical fitness and proper nutrition are emphasized as necessary for maintaining good health throughout life. Physical activity is taught as a means of reducing stress. Please note: Students may not take this class more than once for credit from EHS.
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NOTE: For credit to be awarded, students may only take one PE quarter class at a time.
To enroll in one of these courses, you must first have an account at EHS. Then log-in to EHS, and fill in the class request form.
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