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HCISD Physical Education, Health & Wellness

Promoting health & wellness through school policies & practices for students, faculty, & community. Achieving academic success by fostering healthy behaviors and Coordinated School Health components implementation.

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HCISD Physical Education, Health & Wellness

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  1. HCISDPhysical Education,Health & Wellness Physical Education, Health & Wellness Action Plan by Luis Solorio

  2. School Health Advisory Council“SHAC” Our Mission To promote sound school policies and practices that will improve and maintain the health and wellness of our students, faculty, and community members HCISD Goals--Fit-4-Life Support a healthy and safe school environment that fosters learning. Healthy minds and bodies will be promoted through effective school health education and services. Academic success will be achieved by empowering our faculty to model healthy behaviors. Champion the practice of Coordinated School Health by effectively implementing its eight components. (Health education, Physical education, Health services, Nutrition services, Counseling/Social services, Healthy school environment, Health promotion, Family/community involvement) Physical Education, Health & Wellness

  3. Physical Education Guidelines Elementary • 135 minutes of physical activity per week minimum (before lunch)...OR • 30 minute PE period per day (additionally, if feasible, 15 minute recess period daily) Middle School--(at least 30 minutes of vigorous physical activity daily) • HB 897---Instruction in CPR in grades 7-12 curriculum (NEW) • Team Sports Officiating Course--- ½ credit • 4 semesters of a PE class-- two semesters of PE during 6th grade year (Pre Athletics?) • Approved classes such as Athletics, Band, JROTC, etc. can be used as a substitute for PE • 7th and 8th grade students must have at least one semester of PE within the school year • Grade level Health Education taught through PE and other core subject areas High School • State graduation requirement---1 Physical Education Credit • ½ credit of Health Education or 1 credit of Health Science or Principles of Health Science Physical Education, Health & Wellness

  4. Why 6thGrade Pre-Athletics? • To introduce 6th grade students to the regimens of the athletic program and still allow educational objectives to be achieved. • To ensure that the highest ideals of sportsmanship are learned and upheld by the student athletes of HCISD before they are formally eligible to compete • To give each student athlete a strong foundation in the fundamentals that will enable him/her to compete and succeed in any athletic program within HCISD Physical Education, Health & Wellness

  5. High School PE Scope and Sequence • At the high school level students choose which path to follow.  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. Physical Education Paths • Foundations of Personal Fitness- The basic purpose of this course is to motivate students to strive for lifetime personal fitness with an emphasis on the health-related components of physical fitness. The knowledge and skills taught in this course include teaching students about the process of becoming fit as well as achieving some degree of fitness within the class. The concept of wellness, or striving to reach optimal levels of health, is the corner stone of this course and is exemplified by one of the course objectives-students designing their own personal fitness program. • Aerobic Activities- A major expectation of this course is for the student to design a personal fitness program that uses aerobic activities as a foundation. • Adventure/Outdoor Activities- Emphasis is placed upon student selection of activities that also promote a respect for the environment and that can be enjoyed for a lifetime. • Individual Sports- The continued development of health-related fitness and the selection of individual sport activities that are enjoyable is a major objective of this course. • Team Sports- Students enrolled in team sports are expected to develop health-related fitness and an appreciation for team work and fair play. Physical Education, Health & Wellness

  6. What is “Coordinated School Health?” The development of students through the use of the following 8 components: • Health Education • Physical Education • Health Services • Nutrition Services • Counseling/Social Services • Staff Health Promotion • Healthy School Environment • Community Involvement Physical Education, Health & Wellness

  7. Elementary Themes“Transitioning to Coordinated School Health” (CSH) Physical Education, Health & Wellness

  8. CSH Lessons at each grade level! 6th Grade High School Health 8th Grade Physical Education, Health & Wellness 7th Grade Vertically and Horizontally Aligned

  9. Coordinated School Health TopicsSecondary Level • Health, Wellness, and Fitness • Decisions • Self Esteem/Body Image • Nutrition • Mental Health/Stress • Your Body Systems • Growth and Development • Diseases and Disorders • Substance Abuse • Personal Safety Physical Education, Health & Wellness

  10. HCISD WELLNESS---Fit-4-Life “It Takes a Village…” (Form Partnerships) Student • Continue partnerships with Child Nutrition Services • Yearly participation in Fitness Gram---Calculate Body Mass Index (BMI) http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/guidelines/obesity/BMI/bmicalc.htm • Fuel Up to Play 60---www.fueluptoplay60.com • Home Safety Lessons / Activities Staff • Campus Wellness Plan • HCISD Health Fair (yearly screenings, exams, etc.) • District Fitness Plan (membership allowance…Lean Fitness/Max fitness/HCISD Facility?) (Incentives!!!) • Basketball Tournament, Softball League, K-Fit Challenge (monthly), Quarterly 5K walk/runs, etc. Community • Wellness Walk---Boggus Stadium • Marathon Kids • Quarterly 5K walk/runs to promote wellness Physical Education, Health & Wellness

  11. Fit 4 Life Corner Bulletin Board Material (Every HCISD Building) • Nutritional Snack Ideas • Healthy Eating Tips • Work out tips • Important Community Health/Fitness Events Campus Webpage • Campus Activities/Projects • Healthy snack ideas • Community physical activity sign ups….sports, etc. PE staff updates weekly, monthly, etc. Physical Education, Health & Wellness

  12. Each campus submits their Campus Wellness Plan each year. A yearly report is completed on goals and objectives accomplished.

  13. A District dedicated to educating the whole child! The mission of HCISD….to provide an excellent education for all students and to operate under one premise…”Healthy Children…Healthy Futures Physical Education, Health & Wellness

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