HS+120-122+HLTH+PE

** Health/Physical Education  ** ||

**__ 6000 Health Education, __**__ 0.5 credit (state) **GPA Level 2** __ ** Grade Level(s): ** 9-12 **Prerequisite(s):** None ** Notes: ** Refer to Health Science Technology I; one semester of Health Education is required by the State of Texas to promote Healthful living. In Health Education, students acquire the health information and skills necessary to become healthy adults and learn about behaviors in which they should and should not participate. To achieve that goal, students will understand the following: students should first seek guidance in the area of health from their parents; personal behaviors can increase or reduce health risks throughout the life-span; health is influenced by a variety of factors; students can recognize and utilize health information and products; and personal/interpersonal skills are needed to promote individual, family, and community health. Topics include overall health, family relationships, marriage and parenthood, human growth and development, nutrition, communicable and non-communicable diseases, use and abuse of drugs, alcohol, tobacco and other areas of importance. In Physical Education, students acquire the knowledge and skills for movement that provide the foundation for enjoyment, continued social development through physical activity, and access to a physically active lifestyle. Students exhibit a physically active lifestyle and understand the relationship between physical activity and health. The following are required Physical Education courses for boys and girls. Each student is required to complete 1.5 credits satisfactorily. Some courses may offer a Physical Education Waiver for these requirements. See page 122. Students will receive no more than two (2) state credits for PE and/or athletics. If a student takes four years of athletics, he/she will receive two (2) state credits and two (2) local credits. Certain courses under Career and Technology Education will satisfy PE graduation requirements. Please refer to the notes for each course to determine if the course will satisfy PE requirements. See page 122. **__ 6020/6025 Foundations of Personal Fitness __**__, 0.5 credits (state) **GPA Level 2** __ ** Grade Level(s): ** 9-12 **Prerequisite(s):** $20 Uniform Fee; $10 Rental Fee ** Notes: ** 6020 – Boys; 6025 – Girls This is a __required__ course for students who are completing PE requirements through regular PE courses. It is not required for students who will satisfy PE requirements with a PE waiver or alternative PE activity. This course aids students in making personal decisions that help them learn to become fitness and exercise problem solvers through weight training, aerobic conditioning, fitness evaluations, and scientific exercise principles. See page 122 for waiver information. **__ 6030/6035 Aerobic Activities, __**__ 0.5 credit (state) **GPA Level 2** __ ** Grade Level(s): ** 9-12 **Prerequisite(s):** Foundations of Personal Fitness recommended. ** Notes: ** 6030 – Boys; 6035 – Girls; $20 Uniform Fee; $10 Rental Fee; May repeat Students taking Aerobic Activities will be exposed to a variety of activities that promote health-related fitness. A major expectation of this course is for the student to design a personal fitness program that uses aerobic activities as a foundation. Activities may include aerobic dance, aqua aerobics, jogging, power walking, recreational dance, and step aerobics. Students enrolled in Team Sports are expected to develop health-related fitness and an appreciation for teamwork and fair play. The study of team sports includes rules, strategies, safety and protocol of each, and is an integral part of the overall Lifetime Fitness program. The inclusion of lifetime recreational activities and sports emphasizes, encourages, and promotes positive personal wellness, fitness, and healthy habits. This course reinforces the concept of incorporating physical activity into a lifestyle beyond high school. **__ 6050/6055 Individual Sports (6050 – Boys; 6055 – Girls __**__ ), 0.5 credit (state) **GPA Level 2** __ ** Grade Level(s): ** 9-12 **Prerequisite(s): ** Foundations of Personal Fitness recommended. ** Notes: ** $20 Uniform Fee; $10 Rental Fee; May repeat Students in Individual Sports are expected to participate in a wide range of individual sports that can be pursued for a lifetime. The continued development of health-related fitness and the selection of individual sport activities that are enjoyable are major objectives of this course. Students will be expected to exhibit a level of competency in two or more individual sports which may include aquatics, archery, golf, handball, racquet sports, self-defense, track and field, or weight training. **__ 6491/6493/6495/6497 Alternative Physical Education Activities, __**__ 0.5 credit/semester (state)** GPA Level N/A** __ ** Grade Level(s): **  9-12 **Prerequisite(s): **None ** Notes: ** Semester 1 – 6491; 2 – 6493; 3 – 6495; 4 – 6497 The Level 1 and Level 2 private and commercially sponsored physical activities must be an approved Physical Education vendor and certified by the Coordinator of Health/Physical Education. (Outside team and individual sports will not be allowed for Alternative Physical Education Activities if those sports are offered in the CCISD Course Catalog.) Deadlines designated on the application must be met for approval each school year. Application for Alternative **PE Activities must be submitted to the Clear Creek ISD PE/Health office by the last Friday of April of the previous school year for the waiver to be reviewed for approval for the Fall Semester and by the Friday of the first week of December in the current year for the Spring Semester**. This course does not count in GPA and will be given a Pass/Fail grade on the student’s Academic Achievement Record. Students must follow CCISD Policy as outlined in order to receive credit for Alternative PE Activities. Applications must be resubmitted each school year to qualify for Alternative PE Activities. ** Physical Education Waivers  ** ||
 * HEALTH **
 * PHYSICAL EDUCATION **
 * __ 6040/6045 Team Sports (6040 – Boys; 6045 – Girls), __**__ 0.5 credit (state)  **GPA Level 2** __
 * Grade Level(s): ** 9-12 **Prerequisite(s): ** Foundations of Personal Fitness recommended.
 * Notes: ** $20 Uniform Fee; $10 Rental Fee; May repeat

According to EIF (Local), students may substitute certain physical activities and certain academic courses for the required one and one-half credits. These substitutions are recorded on the AAR as PE equivalent activities, for which PE grades and PE credits are awarded, or as PE waivers. Clear Creek ISD has chosen to allow students to allow a PE waiver based on the physical activity involved in: CTE courses below will satisfy required Physical Education credits to meet graduation requirements. //Course must be a two or three credit pre-employment lab course or work-based learning.// ** Course # ** || ** CTE Course ** || 7157 ||   Veterinary Medical Assistant II  || 7183 ||   Agricultural Mechanics I  || 7193 ||   Agricultural Mechanics II  || 7413/7415 ||   Business Career Preparation I  || 7521 ||   Health Science Technology II  || 7425 ||   Business Career Preparation II  || 7531/7541/7542 ||   Health Science Technology III  || 7651 ||   Child Care and Guidance Mgmt I  || 7661 ||   Child Care and Guidance Mgmt II     || 7685 ||   Hospitality Services  || 7688 ||   Culinary Arts I  || 7689 ||   Culinary Arts II  || 7701 ||   Family and Consumer Science Career Prep I Preparation I  || 7711 ||   Family and Consumer Science Career Prep II  || 7725/7727 ||   Career Preparation I  || 7728 ||   Ready, Set, Teach! I || 7729 ||   Ready, Set, Teach! II || 7813/7815 ||   Marketing Dynamics Career Prep I  || 7823/7825 ||   Marketing Management Career Prep II  || 7871 ||   Construction Technology I  || 7881 ||   Construction Technology II  || 7883 ||   Metal Technology I (Machine Shop I)  || 7885 ||   Metal Technology II (Machine Shop II)  || 7892 ||   Automotive Technology I  || 7893 ||   Automotive Technology II  || 7894/7895 ||   Cosmetology I  || 7896/7897 ||   Cosmetology II  || 7923 ||   Media Technology I  || 7924 ||   Media Technology II  ||  
 * 1)  Marching band and cheerleading during the fall semester. (0.5 waiver per fall semester)
 * 2)  Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC). (0.5 waiver per semester)
 * 3)  Athletics. (0.5 waiver per semester)
 * 4)  Dance I-IV and Advanced Dance I-IV. (0.5 waiver per semester)
 * 5)  Career and Technical Education (CTE): Any two- or three-credit pre-employment laboratory or work-based learning course (See Below)
 * 6)  Level I and II Alternative Physical Education Activities (Refer to page 121)