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BBHHS PHYSICAL EDUCATION<br />

& HEALTH<br />

(See Program of Study Page 71)<br />

Physical Education is required in 9th and 10th grades. Health is required in the 9th grade. All P.E.<br />

students must use a combination lock.<br />

8010 P.E. 1<br />

8011 Weight Training<br />

8020 P.E. 2<br />

8520 Health<br />

P.E. 1<br />

Course Number: 8010<br />

Course Length: semester<br />

Credits: .25<br />

Fee: $5.00 + lock<br />

Open To: freshmen<br />

This survey course is the first of the required program.<br />

The course is designed to offer an overview of<br />

many activities with a special emphasis on fitness.<br />

The culminating evaluation of the cardiovascular<br />

unit is a 1 mile run. The student will learn how to<br />

work within their target heart rate zone with the use<br />

of heart rate monitors.<br />

Weight Training<br />

Course Number: 8011<br />

Course Length: semester<br />

Credits: .25<br />

Fee:<br />

Open To:<br />

$1.00 + lock<br />

freshmen, sophomores<br />

juniors, seniors<br />

The purpose of the course is to develop and improve<br />

the student’s strength, muscular endurance,<br />

coordination, flexibility, and balance. The goal is<br />

to improve each student’s total fitness through the<br />

use of free weights and weight machine exercises.<br />

Students desiring to enroll in the course for a second<br />

time must wait until the start of the semester and<br />

will only be accepted if there is available space in<br />

the class.<br />

P.E. 2<br />

Course Number: 8020<br />

Course Length: semester<br />

Credits: .25<br />

Fee: $1.00 + lock<br />

Open To: freshmen, sophomores<br />

In the second year of the high school physical<br />

education program students are offered a variety<br />

of activities from recreational to lifetime<br />

sports. Activities include golf, tennis, bowling,<br />

eclipse ball, soccer, team handball, badminton,<br />

paddleball, volleyball, “pickle ball”, weighttraining<br />

and others.<br />

Health<br />

Course Number: 8520<br />

Course Length: semester<br />

Credits: .5<br />

Fee: $6.00<br />

Open To: freshmen<br />

Health Education offers a variety of current health<br />

matters that pertain to you as a young adult.<br />

Individual units of instruction include: mental<br />

health, physical and social adjustment to today’s<br />

changing world, substance abuse, human sexuality,<br />

and communicable diseases. The class uses<br />

community resources and audio-visual aids. First<br />

Aid and CPR training, and face shields are included.<br />

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