NORTH CAROLINA
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Policy Manual
Policy Identification
Priority: High Student Performance
Category: Student Health Issues
Policy ID Number: HSP-S-000
Policy Title: Policy regarding physical education in the
public schools
Current Policy Date: 01/09/2003
Other Historical
Information:
Statutory Reference:
Administrative Procedures
Act (APA) Reference Number and Category:
Section 1.
LOCAL
SCHOOL
HEALTH ADVISORY COUNCIL
(a)
Each school
district shall establish and maintain a local School Health Advisory Council to help plan,
implement, and monitor this policy.
(b)
The local
School Health Advisory Council shall be composed of community and school representatives from
the eight areas of a coordinated school health program mentioned in Section 4 (a),
representatives from the local health department and school administration.
Section 2. PHYSICAL
EDUCATION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
(a)
To address issues such as overweight,
obesity, cardiovascular disease, and Type II diabetes, each school district shall require
students enrolled in pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, and grade level below high school to
participate in physical activity as part of the district's physical education curriculum.
Elementary schools should consider the benefits of having 150 minutes per week and
middle schools should consider having 225 minutes per week of physical activity including a
minimum of every other day of physical education throughout the 180-day school year.
(b)
The physical education course shall be the
environment in which students learn, practice and are assessed on developmentally appropriate
motor skills, social skills, and knowledge as defined in the North Carolina Healthful Living
Standard Course of Study and should be the same class size as other regular classes.
Section 3. RECESS
(a)
Structured recess and other physical
activity shall not be taken away as a form of punishment.
(b)
Appropriate
amounts of recess and physical activity shall be provided for students.
(c)
The physical
activity required by this section must involve physical exertion of at least a moderate
intensity level and for a duration sufficient to provide a
significant health benefit to students.
Section 4.
COORDINATED SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAMS (CSHP)
(a)
The State
Board of Education shall make available to each school district a coordinated school health
model designed to address health issues of children. The program
must provide for coordinating the following eight components:
(1)
safe
environment;
(2)
physical
education;
(3)
health
education;
(4)
staff
wellness;
(5)
health services;
(6)
mental
and social health;
(7)
nutrition
services; and
(8)
parental/family involvement.
(b)
The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction shall notify each school district
of the availability of professional development opportunities and provide technical assistance
in implementing coordinated school health programs at the local level.
Section 5.
This policy shall be fully implemented by the 2006-2007
school year.
(a)
Each local
school district shall develop an action plan prepared in collaboration with the local School
Health Advisory Council to assist in the implementation of the policy.
This action plan shall identify steps that need to be taken each year to fully
implement the policy by the 2006-2007 school year and shall include a review and appropriate
modification of existing physical education and health curricula.
(b)
Action plans
shall be submitted to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction by
July 15, 2004.
(c)
Progress
reports shall be submitted to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction by
July 15, 2005 and 2006.
(d)
Beginning
July 15, 2007,
each local school district in collaboration with the local School Health Advisory Council
shall prepare a report annually which will include the minutes of
physical education and physical activity received by students in each school within the
district.
(e)
The report
shall be completed by July 15th each year and remain on file for a
period of 12 months to be provided upon request of the North Carolina Department of Public
Instruction.