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Physical
Education
The physical education program is directed towards the
attainment of physical fitness and the development of
motor skills, leading to a lifetime commitment to individual
excellence through physical activity.
PE
gives the students the opportunity to get fit on a daily
basis, while having fun and putting their energy to good
use. Students can compete and improve their skills in
a variety of sports offered. The list includes football,
basketball, racquetball, soccer, tennis, dance, volleyball,
volley-tennis, track and field, and many more.
All students are required to change into physical education
uniforms to participate in daily class activities. The
required uniform is the gray Bell PE t-shirt and navy
blue shorts. Uniforms can be purchased at the ASB Store
on campus. In addition to the Bell PE uniform, it is suggested
that students have a back-up (substitute) uniform in their
locker. Also recommended is a gray, white, navy blue,
or black sweatshirt and sweat pants to wear on cold days.
For theft prevention and identification, uniforms must
be marked with the owner's last name. It is very important
that students master the technique of opening and securing
their locker, which starts with knowing the three-number
combination. All valuables must be secured in the PE locker
before leaving the locker room.
Students with medical concerns should discuss any limitations
with the school nurse and their coach. In most cases,
they are still expected to participate in class. A parent's
note excusing a student from physical education is limited
to three days.
In
general, all students are expected to dress-out, follow
instructions, and participate fully in all activities
while demonstrating proper manners and social skills at
all times. This not only ensures a passing grade, it also
provides for more fun and fitness for everyone. Our goal
is to teach each student not only how to be a better player,
but a better person as a result of their daily efforts
in the rigors of physical education.
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