ARDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2015-16

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ARDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2015-16
Mission Statement
The physical education program will empower the student with the ability to
demonstrate, understand, and appreciate skills and wholesome behaviors that
contribute to a healthy lifestyle.
1)
WELCOME
The PE Department’s philosophy is for our students to observe and experience a
wide variety of lifetime activities. We strive to help students to become aware of
their own physical fitness and wellness in terms of cardiovascular endurance,
muscular strength & endurance, flexibility, body composition, injury prevention and
care. All of the physical education experiences will aid students in developing a
positive self-image and motivation to seek individual excellence. We encourage
students in their social development through the appreciation of individual
differences and group cooperation.
2)
CURRICULUM –STANDARDS BASED
The physical education program is divided into units; each unit is usually three to
four weeks in length implementing the California State Physical Education
Standards.
The following are some of the activities that may be offered:
basketball, dance, disc sports, fitness, flag football, team handball, street hockey,
paddle tennis, soccer, strength training, softball, track and field, volleyball, yoga,
tumbling, and plyometrics/agility training
3)
UNIFORMS:
Regular Arden Physical Education uniforms or plain black (minimal 7” inseam)
athletic shorts and a plain white, or forest green shirt. (Minor labels, i.e. Nike,
Adidas, etc are ok)
4)
ZERO TOLERANCE FOR NON-SUITS:
Excessive non-suits will lower Effort and Citizenship grades
5)
LOCKER ROOM:
Responsible, respectful, safe and appropriate behavior are expected at all times
6)
BASKETS and LOCKS:
All students will be issued a basket
 Combination locks only. Please, no key locks.
7)
EXPECTED BEHAVIORS:
 Be in the locker room when the tardy bell rings.
 Be seated on your roll call number 5 minutes after the tardy bell rings.
 Be quiet and ready to listen to daily instructions.
 Be ready to participate to the best of your ability.
 Wait behind RED Line until bell rings.
8)
ABSENCES
When students are absent for any reason, arrangements need to be made with your
instructor for make-ups.
9)
TARDY POLICY
Students must be in the locker room before the tardy bell rings and on their roll
numbers before attendance is taken.
Excessive Tardies will result in Administrative consequences.
10)
MEDICAL NOTES:
 A signed and dated note from a parent is required to be excused for the
day. A signed and dated note from a parent can excuse a student for up to 5
days.
 A Doctor’s note is required to be excused after 5 days.
 Students will be expected to still dress out for class and work within their
limitations.
STANDARDS-BASED GRADING:
 MOVEMENT SKILLS
 MOVEMENT KNOWLEDGE
 FITNESS SKILLS
 FITNESS KNOWLEDGE
 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
11)
ACADEMIC:
Academic grades will be determined by class participation, Summative assessments,
and Social and Personal behavior. Students will earn a letter grade of A,B,C ,I on
Progress Reports and A-F.
EFFORT:
Effort will be based on active participation, being prepared, risk-taking,
perseverance, commitment to the activity, initiative, and following directions.
Graded on based on 4,3,2,1 Rubric.
CITIZENSHIP:
In general terms
 An outstanding (O) student always…
 A satisfactory (S) student usually…
 An Needs Improvement (NI) student rarely…
 An unsatisfactory (U) Does not…
…is courteous, conscientious, punctual, respectful, responsible and safe with peers,
teachers, administration, and support staff.
A complete version of this syllabus will be available to parents at back to school
night and on our school website. We can best be reached by e-mail
hpeterson@sanjuan.edu, mailto:heather.cox@sanjuan.edu, lezekiel@sanjuan.edu,
Jakob.Blackwell@sanjuan.edu, jaquino@sanjuan.edu
****Parents, once you have received your electronic copy, please click on your
teachers email link above and respond to confirm receipt.*****
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