Physical Education & Health
Courses that FULFILL the state requirements for PE credit
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Course Title |
Vendor |
HS Credit |
Adaptive PE |
Carone |
.5 |
Advanced PE I |
Carone |
.5 |
Advanced PE II |
Carone |
.5 |
Comprehensive PE |
Carone |
.5 |
Fitness Fundamentals 1 |
Carone |
.5 |
Fitness Fundamentals 2 |
Carone |
.5 |
Fitness Lifestyle Design (PE) |
FlexPoint |
.5 |
Flexibility Training |
Carone |
.5 |
Group Sports |
Carone |
.5 |
Health Opportunities through Physical Education (HOPE) S1 |
FlexPoint |
.5 |
Health Opportunities through Physical Education (HOPE) S2 |
FlexPoint |
.5 |
Individual Sports |
Carone |
.5 |
Lifetime and Leisure Sports |
Carone |
.5 |
Outdoor Sports |
Carone |
.5 |
Personal Fitness (PE) |
FlexPoint |
.5 |
Personal Health and Fitness |
Carone |
.5 |
Running (PE) |
Carone |
.5 |
Strength Training (PE) |
Carone |
.5 |
Walking Fitness (PE) |
Carone |
.5 |
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Physical Education & Health - Electives
Courses DO NOT fulfill the state requirement for PE credit
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Course Title |
Vendor |
HS Credit |
Exercise Science |
Carone |
.5 |
First Aid & Safety |
Carone |
.5 |
Health & Personal Wellness |
Carone |
.5 |
Health 1: Life Management Skills |
eDynamic |
.5 |
Health and Physical Education 1a: Introduction |
eDynamic |
.5 |
Health and Physical Education 1b: Invest In Your Health |
eDynamic |
.5 |
Health Science: Public Health |
eDynamic |
.5 |
Introduction to Coaching |
Carone |
.5 |
Life Management Skills |
FlexPoint |
.5 |
Life Skills |
Carone |
.5 |
Nutrition |
Carone |
.5 |
Nutrition and Wellness |
eDynamic |
.5 |
Personal Training Career Prep |
Carone |
.5 |
Personal Training Concepts |
Carone |
.5 |
Sports Officiating |
Carone |
.5 |
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Physical Education & Health
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Course Title |
ONE Semester Course |
TWO Semester Course |
Honors |
NCAA Approved |
Credit Recovery Available |
CTE |
Vendors |
Singleton Available |
Adaptive PE |
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Carone |
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Exercise Science |
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Carone |
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First Aid & Safety |
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Carone |
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Health CR |
X |
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Apex |
X |
Health & Personal Wellness |
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Carone |
X |
Health Opportunities through Physical Education (HOPE) |
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FlexPoint & Apex |
Apex Only |
Introduction to Coaching |
X |
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Carone |
X |
Life Management Skills |
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FlexPoint |
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Life Skills |
X |
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Carone |
X |
Nutrition |
X |
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Carone |
X |
PE I Advanced |
X |
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Carone |
X |
PE II Advanced |
X |
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Carone |
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PE Comprehensive |
X |
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Carone |
X |
PE Fitness Lifestyle Design |
X |
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FlexPoint |
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PE Running |
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Carone |
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PE Strength Training |
X |
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Carone |
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PE Walking Fitness |
X |
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Carone |
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PE Personal Fitness |
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FlexPoint |
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Personal Training Career Prep |
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Carone |
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Sports Officiating |
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Carone |
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CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
This course is designed specifically for students with physical limitations. The content is similar to Fitness Fundamentals 1, but additional modification resources are provided to allow for customized exercise requirements based on a student’s situation. In addition, students learn the basic skills and information needed to begin a personalized exercise program and maintain an active and healthy lifestyle. Students research the benefits of physical activity, as well as the techniques, components, principles, and guidelines of exercise to keep them safe and healthy.
*As this course customizes the student’s physical activity requirements based on limitations, a doctor’s note is requested to outline the student’s physical abilities and recommended activities. Students enrolled in this course must have an IEP or 504 plan that places them in this class.
CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
This course takes an in-depth examination of the effects of exercise on the body. Through this course, students will learn basic anatomy, biomechanics, and physiology, as well as proper principles and techniques to designing an effective exercise program. The study of nutrition and human behavior will also be integrated into the course to enhance the students’ comprehension of this multifaceted subject.
CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
In this course, students learn and practice first aid procedures for a variety of common conditions, including muscular, skeletal, and soft tissue injuries. In addition, students learn how to appropriately respond to a variety of emergency situations. They also learn the procedures for choking and CPR for infants, children, and adults. In addition to emergency response, students will explore personal, household, and outdoor safety, and disaster preparedness.
CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
Fulfills the state requirement for Health credit
This comprehensive health course provides students with essential knowledge and decision-making skills for a healthy lifestyle. Students will analyze aspects of emotional, social, and physical health and how these realms of health influence each other. Students will apply principles of health and wellness to their own lives. In addition, they will study behavior change and set goals to work on throughout the semester. Other topics of study include substance abuse, safety and injury prevention, environmental health, and consumer health.
CREDIT: 0.5 per semester
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
Your path to lifelong fitness starts here. You’ll set a variety of goals that will guide you toward leading a healthy lifestyle. During your journey, you’ll perform daily physical activity, design a personal fitness plan that suits your interests, and keep track of your fitness progress. You’ll monitor your exercise and nutrition using a personalized wellness plan.
CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
This course focuses on the various responsibilities of a coach and the skills needed to successfully fill this important position. Throughout the course, students will explore various coaching models and leadership styles, sports nutrition and sports psychology, as well as safety, conditioning, and cross-training. Students will learn effective communication, problem-solving, and decision making skills. The course will also introduce students to game strategy, tactical strategy, skills-based training, and coaching ethics.
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CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
Each day hundreds of decisions are made, including important decisions that have a huge impact on personal life. Making good decisions is a whole lot easier for those who have the correct information before making those decisions. Being equipped with correct information will empower students to manage real issues, like quality nutrition, substance abuse, coping with stress, and sexual abstinence. Good health is both mental and physical. Making good decisions starts with knowing the facts, understanding the consequences, and having the confidence to choose well. A series of signposts take students through the course, providing information, direction, and a little encouragement. Students learn to use important tools for communicating feelings and opinions. Other tools provide a foundation for becoming a savvy consumer in a world of advertising, credit cards, and focusing on earth-friendly practices that will help the environment. This course comes with a long-term payoff. Learning to make good decisions now will set a positive direction to follow for the future.
CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
This course allows students to explore their personality type and interests, as well as refine important skills that will benefit them throughout their lives, including personal nutrition and fitness skills, time & stress management, communication & healthy relationships, goal setting, study skills, leadership and service, environmental and consumer health, and personal finances. In addition, students will explore possible colleges and careers that match their needs, interests, and talents.
CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
This course takes students through a comprehensive study of nutritional principles and guidelines. Students will learn about world-wide views of nutrition, nutrient requirements, physiological processes, food labeling, healthy weight management, diet-related diseases, food handling, nutrition for different populations, and more. Students will gain important knowledge and skills to aid them in attaining and maintaining a healthy and nutritious lifestyle.
CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
Fulfills the state requirement for PE credit
This course guides students through an in-depth examination of the effects of exercise on the body. Students learn how to exercise efficiently and properly, while participating in physical activities and applying principles they’ve learned. Basic anatomy, biomechanics, physiology, and sports nutrition are all integral parts of this course. Throughout this course students participate in a weekly fitness program involving elements of cardio, strength, and flexibility.
CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
PREREQUISITE: PE I Advanced
Fulfills the state requirement for PE credit
This course gives the student an in-depth view of physical fitness by studying subjects such as: biomechanics, nutrition, exercise programming, and exercise psychology. Students will apply what they learn by participating in a more challenging exercise requirement. Throughout this course, students participate in a weekly fitness program involving elements of cardio, strength, and flexibility.
CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
Fulfills the state requirement for PE credit
In this course, students will explore concepts involving personal fitness, team sports, dual sports, and individual and lifetime sports. Students will focus on health-related fitness as they set goals and develop a program to improve their fitness level through cardio, strength, and flexibility training. In addition, they will learn about biomechanics and movement concepts, as they enhance their level of skill-related fitness. Students will learn about game play concepts and specifically investigate the rules, guidelines, and skills pertaining to soccer, softball, volleyball, tennis, walking and running, dance, and yoga. Throughout this course, students will also participate in a weekly fitness program involving elements of cardio, strength, and flexibility training.
CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
Fulfills the state requirement for PE credit
This course was designed to offer three modules of motivation for teens. The modules—Move Strong, Live Well, and Eat Healthy—guide students through learning about strength and endurance training, choosing lifetime fitness activities, and connecting nutrition to lifetime fitness. The course is filled with language and images that reflect strength and diversity to motivate teens and allow them to envision themselves committing to fitness.
CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
Fulfills the state requirement for PE credit
This course is appropriate for beginning, intermediate, and advanced runners and offers a variety of training schedules for each. In addition to reviewing the fundamental principles of fitness, students learn about goals and motivation, levels of training, running mechanics, safety and injury prevention, appropriate attire, running in the elements, good nutrition and hydration, and effective cross-training. While this course focuses mainly on running for fun and fitness, it also briefly explores the realm of competitive racing. Students conduct fitness assessments and participate in weekly physical activity.
Enroll on an 18-week schedule due to required weekly activity logs.
Required Materials:
CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
Fulfills the state requirement for PE credit
This one-semester course by Carone Fitness focuses on the fitness components of muscular strength and endurance. Throughout this course students establish their fitness level, set goals, and design their own resistance training program. They study muscular anatomy and learn specific exercises to strengthen each muscle or muscle group. Students focus on proper posture and technique while training. They also gain an understanding of how to apply the FITT principles and other fundamental exercise principles, such as progression and overload, to strength training.
Enroll on an 18-week schedule due to required weekly activity logs.
Required Materials:
CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
Fulfills the state requirement for PE credit
This course helps students establish a regular walking program for health and fitness. Walking is appropriate for students of all fitness levels and is a great way to maintain a moderately active lifestyle. In addition to reviewing fundamental principles of fitness, students learn about goals and motivation, levels of training, walking mechanics, safety and injury prevention, appropriate attire, walking in the elements, good nutrition and hydration, and effective cross-training. Students take a pre- and post-fitness assessment. Throughout this course students also participate in a weekly fitness program involving walking, as well as elements of resistance training and flexibility.
Enroll on an 18-week schedule due to required weekly activity logs.
Required Materials:
CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
Fulfills the state requirement for PE credit
In this Personal Fitness course, students are required to participate in weekly cardiovascular, flexibility and strength and endurance activities. Students who are unable to participate in such physical exercises will be unable to complete the requirements of this course. Students who have an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) or some other physical limitation that prevents them from participating in physical activity should seek to enroll in an Adaptive Physical Education course.
CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: Exercise Science and/or Personal Training Concepts recommended
This course examines the role and responsibilities of a personal trainer. Students will learn the steps to become a personal trainer, including performing fitness assessments, designing safe and effective workouts, and proper nutrition principles. Concepts of communication and motivation will be discussed, as well as exercise modifications and adaptations for special populations. Students will also examine certification requirements, business and marketing procedures, and concerns about liability and ethics. In addition, throughout the course students will be able to explore various exercises, equipment, and tools that can be used for successful personal training.
CREDIT: 0.5
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
In this course, students will learn the rules, game play, and guidelines for a variety of sports, including soccer, baseball, softball, basketball, volleyball, football, and tennis. In addition, they will learn the officiating calls and hand signals for each sport, as well as the role a sport official plays in maintaining fair play.
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