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'''PE 9''' is a [[PE]] class all [[freshmen]] are required to take. It features a [[YES]] unit at the beginning of the year, where minimal exercise occurs, in favor of a deep focus on breathing. There are also several days spread throughout the year where the [[YES]] teachers come back to practice the breathing taught again. 
{{Infobox course
| department = pe
| length = year
| weighted = no
|teachers=[[Ms. Anderson]]<br />[[Ms. Naylor]]<br />[[Mr. Creighton]]}}


== Units ==
'''PE 9''' is a [[PE]] class all [[freshmen]] are required to take.
- [[YES]]


- [[Fitness tests]]
== Course catalog description ==
All freshmen are required to take and complete the first year of physical education. This course is designed specifically
for 9th grade students with a focus on dual and individual sports, aquatics and dance. The activities are designed
around the State Physical Education Framework and Statewide Standards for PE (HS Course 1). 


- Volleyball
== Units ==
 
* [[Fitness tests]]
- Pickle ball
* Volleyball
 
* Pickle ball
- Weight lifting
* Weight lifting
 
* Hockey
- Hockey
* Badminton
 
* Aquatics
- Badminton
 
- ??? (someone please fill, I don't know what else goes here because my PE got cut off by COVID)


- Aquatics
== Should I take this course? ==
[[Category:Courses]]
Either this course or [[Zero period PE 9]] is required, so this course is recommended.
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Latest revision as of 03:26, 30 November 2025

PE 9
DepartmentPE
LengthYear
WeightUnweighted
Teacher(s)Ms. Anderson
Ms. Naylor
Mr. Creighton


PE 9 is a PE class all freshmen are required to take.

Course catalog description

All freshmen are required to take and complete the first year of physical education. This course is designed specifically for 9th grade students with a focus on dual and individual sports, aquatics and dance. The activities are designed around the State Physical Education Framework and Statewide Standards for PE (HS Course 1).

Units

  • Fitness tests
  • Volleyball
  • Pickle ball
  • Weight lifting
  • Hockey
  • Badminton
  • Aquatics

Should I take this course?

Either this course or Zero period PE 9 is required, so this course is recommended.