Educating the Student Body
TAbLE C-1 Summary of State Laws and Policies on Physical Education
and Physical Activity
State
State Statute
and/or Policy
Waivers
Curriculum
Assessment
Certification
Graduation
Requirement
Recess
Athletics
Walk/Bike
Wellness Policy
Alabama
Code 16-40-1;
Administrative
Code 290-3-1-02.
Requires physical
education for
students in grades
K-8. A minimum
daily instructional
period of at least
30 minutes is
required in grades
1-6. The physical
education may
include dance
class if taught
at a magnet
school, marching
band, JROTC,
or other activity
as approved
by a student’s
individualized
education
program.
For grades K-8,
no exemptions
and no
substitutions.
The Alabama
Course of
Study: Physical
Education
(2009) specifies
the required
grades K-12
content
standards
for physical
education and
is based on
the National
Standards
for Physical
Education.
Administrative
Code 290-2-3
(1997) requires
schools to
purchase from
the list of Health
and Physical
Education
Textbooks
Adopted by
the Alabama
State Board
of Education
unless another
textbook is
recommended
by the local
textbook
committee,
recommended
by the local
superintendent,
and adopted by
the local board
of education.
The Alabama
Department
of Education
requires a
yearly student
physical
fitness
assessment for
all students in
grades K-12
in physical
education.
Schools use
the President’s
Challenge
Physical
Fitness Test
and are
required to
report the
results to
the state
Department
of Education
only for odd-
numbered
years.
The minimum
requirement
for prospective
physical
education
teachers in
elementary,
middle, and high
school grades
prior to licensure
is a bachelor’s
degree and
completion of a
state-approved
teacher
education
program
in physical
education.
One credit
of physical
education.
No state policy.
No state policy.
No state policy.
Each school conducts survey.
Alaska
04 AAC 06.075
(2005)
Physical
education is
not a required
course
for students.
No state policy.
Curriculum
Content:
Physical
Education
Content
Standards
(2010) provide
outline
objectives for
grades K-12.
No state
policy.
No state policy.
One credit of
either health
or physical
education.
No state policy.
Equal
opportunity.
No state policy.
State provides guidance.
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Appendix C
399
continued
TAbLE C-1 Summary of State Laws and Policies on Physical Education
and Physical Activity
State
State Statute
and/or Policy
Waivers
Curriculum
Assessment
Certification
Graduation
Requirement
Recess
Athletics
Walk/Bike
Wellness Policy
Alabama
Code 16-40-1;
Administrative
Code 290-3-1-02.
Requires physical
education for
students in grades
K-8. A minimum
daily instructional
period of at least
30 minutes is
required in grades
1-6. The physical
education may
include dance
class if taught
at a magnet
school, marching
band, JROTC,
or other activity
as approved
by a student’s
individualized
education
program.
For grades K-8,
no exemptions
and no
substitutions.
The Alabama
Course of
Study: Physical
Education
(2009) specifies
the required
grades K-12
content
standards
for physical
education and
is based on
the National
Standards
for Physical
Education.
Administrative
Code 290-2-3
(1997) requires
schools to
purchase from
the list of Health
and Physical
Education
Textbooks
Adopted by
the Alabama
State Board
of Education
unless another
textbook is
recommended
by the local
textbook
committee,
recommended
by the local
superintendent,
and adopted by
the local board
of education.
The Alabama
Department
of Education
requires a
yearly student
physical
fitness
assessment for
all students in
grades K-12
in physical
education.
Schools use
the President’s
Challenge
Physical
Fitness Test
and are
required to
report the
results to
the state
Department
of Education
only for odd-
numbered
years.
The minimum
requirement
for prospective
physical
education
teachers in
elementary,
middle, and high
school grades
prior to licensure
is a bachelor’s
degree and
completion of a
state-approved
teacher
education
program
in physical
education.
One credit
of physical
education.
No state policy.
No state policy.
No state policy.
Each school conducts survey.
Alaska
04 AAC 06.075
(2005)
Physical
education is
not a required
course
for students.
No state policy.
Curriculum
Content:
Physical
Education
Content
Standards
(2010) provide
outline
objectives for
grades K-12.
No state
policy.
No state policy.
One credit of
either health
or physical
education.
No state policy.
Equal
opportunity.
No state policy.
State provides guidance.
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TAbLE C-1 Continued
State
State Statute
and/or Policy
Waivers
Curriculum
Assessment
Certification
Graduation
Requirement
Recess
Athletics
Walk/Bike
Wellness Policy
Arizona
Mandate:
State Board
of Education
Administrative
Code R7-2-301
(1993) establishes
the minimum
course of study
and competency
goals.
Does not specify
grades, levels,
or a minimum
amount of
instruction.
Exemptions:
Arizona Revised
Statute 15-
102 (no date
available) allows
for parents to
withdraw a
child from an
activity, class,
or program if
they object to
any activity
or learning
material.
The state
adopted the
Physical
Education
Standards
(2009), which
includes the
rationale,
standards,
and major
content areas
for physical
education.
No state
policy.
The Special
Subject Area
Endorsement
(2008) requires a
valid elementary,
secondary, or
special education
certificate, 30
hours of courses
to include one
course in the
methods of
teaching physical
education at the
elementary level,
one course for
the secondary
level, and either
24 semester
hours of courses
in physical
education,
content areas, a
master’s degree
in physical
education, or
a comparable
certificate from
the National
Board for
Professional
Teaching
Standards.
No state
policy.
No state policy.
Arizona
Revised Statute
15-705 (no
date available)
requires each
governing board
to adopt policies
and procedures
including
minimum
statewide
requirements
regarding
participation in
extracurricular
activities for
pupils in grades
6-12.
No state policy.
The Department of
Education has a step-by-
step guide designed to walk
schools through the process
of creating a wellness policy.
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Appendix C
401
continued
State
State Statute
and/or Policy
Waivers
Curriculum
Assessment
Certification
Graduation
Requirement
Recess
Athletics
Walk/Bike
Wellness Policy
Arizona
Mandate:
State Board
of Education
Administrative
Code R7-2-301
(1993) establishes
the minimum
course of study
and competency
goals.
Does not specify
grades, levels,
or a minimum
amount of
instruction.
Exemptions:
Arizona Revised
Statute 15-
102 (no date
available) allows
for parents to
withdraw a
child from an
activity, class,
or program if
they object to
any activity
or learning
material.
The state
adopted the
Physical
Education
Standards
(2009), which
includes the
rationale,
standards,
and major
content areas
for physical
education.
No state
policy.
The Special
Subject Area
Endorsement
(2008) requires a
valid elementary,
secondary, or
special education
certificate, 30
hours of courses
to include one
course in the
methods of
teaching physical
education at the
elementary level,
one course for
the secondary
level, and either
24 semester
hours of courses
in physical
education,
content areas, a
master’s degree
in physical
education, or
a comparable
certificate from
the National
Board for
Professional
Teaching
Standards.
No state
policy.
No state policy.
Arizona
Revised Statute
15-705 (no
date available)
requires each
governing board
to adopt policies
and procedures
including
minimum
statewide
requirements
regarding
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