A physically educated person is someone who:
Achieves a level of proficiency/competency in a variety of motor skill activities.
Understands and applies principles of human movement to the learning and development of new motor skills.
Utilizes fitness concepts to achieve and maintain a health enhancing level of physical fitness.
Demonstrates responsible personal behavior and work cooperatively with others of diverse backgrounds in a physically active setting.
Identify, understand, and values how physical activity provides personal enjoyment, challenge, and self-expression.
Our curriculum strives to achieve these goals by incorporating a multifacetedapproach to learning.
Fitness
Physical Training and Conditioning
Activities
Cooperative Games
Problem Solving Initiatives
Recreational Games
Fun
After-School Activities (SEE INTRAMURAL SECTION on website)
Baseball/Softball
Soccer
Country Running
Ultimate Frisbee
Snowshoeing
Ski & Snowboard Trips
Adventure Challenge/High Ropes Course
Wellness
Health EducationTrack and Field
Personal Health
Benefits of ExerciseCross