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'''PE 10''' is a [[PE]] class that anyone from [[Sophomore|sophomores]] to seniors can take, despite its name suggesting it is only open to [[Sophomore|sophomores]]. Some students decide to take it during their [[junior]] or [[senior]] year instead.  
'''PE 10''' is a [[PE]] class that anyone from [[Sophomore|sophomores]] to seniors can take, despite its name suggesting it is only open to [[Sophomore|sophomores]]. Some students decide to take it during their [[junior]] or [[senior]] year instead.  
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=== Fitness standards ===
=== Fitness standards ===
The course catalog inaccurately claims that until 5 of the 6 fitness standards are met, students are required to continue taking PE 10 every year. This has been invalidated by [[Ms. Laurence]].
The course catalog inaccurately claims that until 5 of the 6 fitness standards are met, students are required to continue taking PE 10 every year. This has been invalidated by [[Ms. Laurence]].
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Latest revision as of 03:16, 30 November 2025

PE 10
DepartmentPE
LengthYear
Credit typeRepeatable
WeightUnweighted
Teacher(s)Mr. Medeiros
Mr. Creighton


PE 10 is a PE class that anyone from sophomores to seniors can take, despite its name suggesting it is only open to sophomores. Some students decide to take it during their junior or senior year instead.

Course catalog description

All students who do not pass 5/6 fitness tests as freshmen are required to enroll in physical education as sophomores. This course is designed specifically for 10th-12th grade students with a focus on combative, gymnastic/tumbling, and team activities. The activities are designed around the State Physical Education Framework and Statewide Standards for PE (HS Course 2).

  • Prerequisites: Completion of PE 9, or enrolled in grade 10 or higher
  • Homework Expectation: Up to 1 hour per week
  • District SLOs Addressed in this Course: 1, 2, 5

Units

  • Soccer
  • Frisbee
  • Volleyball
  • Basketball
  • Badminton
  • Football
  • Baseball

This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.


Should I take this course?

This course is a general PE course that most people should take if they have no interest in Yoga or Athletics.

Fitness standards

The course catalog inaccurately claims that until 5 of the 6 fitness standards are met, students are required to continue taking PE 10 every year. This has been invalidated by Ms. Laurence.