particular
curriculum
materials.
No state
policy.
For certification
in K-12 physical
education, Rule
6A-4.0283
(2003) requires a
bachelor’s degree
or higher with
either a teacher
education major
in physical
education or 30
semester hours
in physical
education that
includes areas
specified in the
rule.
Statute
1003.428
requires
one credit
in physical
education
to include
integration
of health
beginning
with students
entering their
first year of
high school in
the 2007-2008
school year.
No state policy.
Statute 1000.05
(2004) prohibits
the exclusion;
requires
equal athletic
opportunities for
both genders.
Statute 1002.20
(2004) mandates
that all students
first enrolling in a
school be eligible;
specifies academic
and conduct
requirements.
Statute
335.066 (2002)
establishes
the Safe Paths
to Schools
program in the
Department of
Transportation.
Statute 18.1003.453 (2006)
requires every school district
to review its school wellness
policy annually.
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Appendix C
413
continued
State
State Statute
and/or Policy
Waivers
Curriculum
Assessment
Certification
Graduation
Requirement
Recess
Athletics
Walk/Bike
Wellness Policy
Florida
Statute 1003.455
(2007) requires
150 minutes
of physical
education
each week for
students in grades
K-5. This was
expanded in
2008 to include
the requirement
for students in
grade 6 who
are enrolled in
a school that
contains one or
more elementary
grades. It requires
instruction to
be at least 30
consecutive
minutes on any
day that physical
education
instruction is
given.
Beginning with
the 2009-2010
school year,
students in grades
6-8 were required
to complete the
equivalent of one
class period per
day of physical
education for one
semester of each
school year.
Waivers are
permitted
for certain
conditions for
high school,
which include
JROTC,
marching
band, and
interscholastics
with specified
requirements.
Grades K-8
can be waived
for special
requirements.
The Next
Generation
Sunshine State
Standards
for Physical
Education
(2008), which
are based on
the National
Standards
for Physical
Education,
describe the
state’s learning
expectations for
grades K-12.
The state does
not provide or
recommend
particular
curriculum
materials.
No state
policy.
For certification
in K-12 physical
education, Rule
6A-4.0283
(2003) requires a
bachelor’s degree
or higher with
either a teacher
education major
in physical
education or 30
semester hours
in physical
education that
includes areas
specified in the
rule.
Statute
1003.428
requires
one credit
in physical
education
to include
integration
of health
beginning
with students
entering their
first year of
high school in
the 2007-2008
school year.
No state policy.
Statute 1000.05
(2004) prohibits
the exclusion;
requires
equal athletic
opportunities for
both genders.
Statute 1002.20
(2004) mandates
that all students
first enrolling in a
school be eligible;
specifies academic
and conduct
requirements.
Statute
335.066 (2002)
establishes
the Safe Paths
to Schools
program in the
Department of
Transportation.
Statute 18.1003.453 (2006)
requires every school district
to review its school wellness
policy annually.
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Educating the Student Body
TAbLE C-1 Continued
State
State Statute
and/or Policy
Waivers
Curriculum
Assessment
Certification
Graduation
Requirement
Recess
Athletics
Walk/Bike
Wellness Policy
georgia
Georgia Codes
20-2-142, 20-
2-776 (2009),
and 20-2-142;
State Board of
Education Rules
160-4-2-.12
(2011) and 160-
4-2-.47 (2002).
Georgia Code
20-2-142 (no
date available)
requires the
state Board of
Education to
prescribe a course
of study in health
and physical
education for all
grade levels.
State Board
of Education
Rule 160-4-
2-.12 (2011)
requires 90
hours of contact
instruction
in physical
education
and health for
students in grades
K-5 and must be
made available
for students in
grades 6-12.
No state policy.
The Quality
Core
Curriculum
Standards and
Resources.
Code 20-2-
777 (2009)
requires each
local school
district to
conduct an
annual fitness
assessment
program
once each
school year
for students
in grades
1-12. The
assessment
must be
conducted
during a
physical
education
course taught
by a physical
education
instructor.
The minimum
requirements
for prospective
health and
physical
education
teachers in
elementary,
middle, and high
school grades
prior to licensure
is a renewable
certificate,
according to
Public Standards
Commission
Rule 505-2-.71
(2004).
State Board
of Education
Rule 160-4-
2-.47 (2002)
requires
high school
students to
complete one
unit of health
and physical
education (out
of 22 units).
No state policy.
State Board of
Education Rule
160-5-1-.19
(1997) requires
each local school
board to adopt a
policy regulating
competitive
interscholastic
activities for
grades 6-12.
Student eligibility
and physical
examination
requirements are
outlined in the
rule.
No state policy.
No state policy.
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Appendix C
415
continued
State
State Statute
and/or Policy
Waivers
Curriculum
Assessment
Certification
Graduation
Requirement
Recess
Athletics
Walk/Bike
Wellness Policy
georgia
Georgia Codes
20-2-142, 20-
2-776 (2009),
and 20-2-142;
State Board of
Education Rules
160-4-2-.12
(2011) and 160-
4-2-.47 (2002).
Georgia Code
20-2-142 (no
date available)
requires the
state Board of
Education to
prescribe a course
of study in health
and physical
education for all
grade levels.
State Board
of Education
Rule 160-4-
2-.12 (2011)
requires 90
hours of contact
instruction
in physical
education
and health for
students in grades
K-5 and must be
made available
for students in
grades 6-12.
No state policy.
The Quality
Core
Curriculum
Standards and
Resources.
Code 20-2-
777 (2009)
requires each
local school
district to
conduct an
annual fitness
assessment
program
once each
school year
for students
in grades
1-12. The
assessment
must be
conducted
during a
physical
education
course taught
by a physical
education
instructor.
The minimum
requirements
for prospective
health and
physical
education
teachers in
elementary,
middle, and high
school grades
prior to licensure
is a renewable
certificate,
according to
Public Standards
Commission
Rule 505-2-.71
(2004).
State Board
of Education
Rule 160-4-
2-.47 (2002)
requires
high school
students to
complete one
unit of health
and physical
education (out
of 22 units).
No state policy.
State Board of
Education Rule
160-5-1-.19
(1997) requires
each local school
board to adopt a
policy regulating
competitive
interscholastic
activities for
grades 6-12.
Student eligibility
and physical
examination
requirements are
outlined in the
rule.
No state policy.
No state policy.
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Educating the Student Body
TAbLE C-1 Continued
State
State Statute
and/or Policy
Waivers
Curriculum
Assessment
Certification
Graduation
Requirement
Recess
Athletics
Walk/Bike
Wellness Policy
Hawaii
State Board of
Education Policy
4540 (2006).
The state
Wellness
Guidelines,
which schools
are required to
implement over
a 4-year period
through 2010-
2011, require
45 minutes
of physical
education classes
per week for
grades K-3, 55
minutes per week
for grades 4-5,
107 minutes
per week for
elementary
grade 6, and 200
minutes per week
for secondary
grades 6-12.
No state policy.
The state has
adopted Physical
Education
Content
Standards
(2005) for
grades K-12
that serve as a
guideline but
not a specific
curriculum
for schools to
follow.
No state
policy.
The minimum
requirement
for prospective
physical
education
teachers in
elementary,
middle, and high
school grades
prior to licensure
is a bachelor’s
degree, with
no additional
coursework
in physical
education.
The specific
details of initial
licensure are
outlined in
Administrative
Rule 8-54-9
(1998).
State Board
of Education
Policy 4540
(2006)
requires
one credit
of physical
education.
No state policy.
No state policy.
Statute 291C-A
(2012) creates
a Safe Routes
to School
program
within the
Department of
Transportation,
Department of
Education, and
Department of
Health.
The state Board of Education
amended its Health,
Wellness, and Safety Policy
in 2006 to require the
Department of Education to
create a plan for measuring
implementation of the
wellness policy. Hawaii is
unique in that the entire state
constitutes a single school
district.
Idaho
Statute 33-
1605 (no date
available)
requires all
school districts
to provide
instruction
in health and
physical fitness.
No state policy.
The Idaho
Content
Standards
for Physical
Education
(2010) set
uniform content
standards
for physical
education for
elementary,
middle, and
high schools.
No state
policy.
No state policy.
No state
policy.
No state policy.
No state policy.
No state policy.
No state policy.
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Educating the Student Body: Taking Physical Activity and Physical Education to School
Appendix C
417
continued
State
State Statute
and/or Policy
Waivers
Curriculum
Assessment
Certification
Graduation
Requirement
Recess
Athletics
Walk/Bike
Wellness Policy
Hawaii
State Board of
Education Policy
4540 (2006).
The state
Wellness
Guidelines,
which schools
are required to
implement over
a 4-year period
through 2010-
2011, require
45 minutes
of physical
education classes
per week for
grades K-3, 55
minutes per week
for grades 4-5,
107 minutes
per week for
elementary
grade 6, and 200
minutes per week
for secondary
grades 6-12.
No state policy.
The state has
adopted Physical
Education
Content
Standards
(2005) for
grades K-12
that serve as a
guideline but
not a specific
curriculum
for schools to
follow.
No state
policy.
The minimum
requirement
for prospective
physical
education
teachers in
elementary,
middle, and high
school grades
prior to licensure
is a bachelor’s
degree, with
no additional
coursework
in physical
education.
The specific
details of initial
licensure are
outlined in
Administrative
Rule 8-54-9
(1998).
State Board
of Education
Policy 4540
(2006)
requires
one credit
of physical
education.
No state policy.
No state policy.
Statute 291C-A
(2012) creates
a Safe Routes
to School
program
within the
Department of
Transportation,
Department of
Education, and
Department of
Health.
The state Board of Education
amended its Health,
Wellness, and Safety Policy
in 2006 to require the
Department of Education to
create a plan for measuring
implementation of the
wellness policy. Hawaii is
unique in that the entire state
constitutes a single school
district.
Idaho
Statute 33-
1605 (no date
available)
requires all
school districts
to provide
instruction
in health and
physical fitness.
No state policy.
The Idaho
Content
Standards
for Physical
Education
(2010) set
uniform content
standards
for physical
education for
elementary,
middle, and
high schools.
No state
policy.
No state policy.
No state
policy.
No state policy.
No state policy.
No state policy.
No state policy.
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Educating the Student Body
TAbLE C-1 Continued
State
State Statute
and/or Policy
Waivers
Curriculum
Assessment
Certification
Graduation
Requirement
Recess
Athletics
Walk/Bike
Wellness Policy
Illinois
105 Illinois
Compiled Statute
5/27-5 (1996)
mandates all
school boards
to provide for
instruction
and training
in physical
education of
students in their
schools. 105
Illinois Compiled
Statute 5/27-6
(1996) also states
that students
enrolled in public
schools (K-12)
must engage in a
course of physical
education daily
during the school
day.
A school board
may authorize
an exemption
for students
in grades 11
and 12 for
the following
reasons: (1)
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