participation in
interscholastic
athletic
programs, (2)
enrollment in
academic classes
required for
admission to an
institution of
higher learning,
(3) enrollment in
academic classes
required for
graduation from
high school, (4)
involvement
in a for-credit
marching band
program (grades
9-12), and (5)
involvement
in a school-
sponsored
JROTC program
or to receive
special education
support and
services.
105 Illinois
Compiled
Statute 5/27-7
(1998) calls for
the state Board
of Education
to prepare and
make available
guidelines that
incorporate the
purposes stated
in the statute
for physical
education for all
grades and types
of schools.
In 1997 the state
approved the
Illinois Learning
Standards
for Physical
Development
and Health.
No state
policy.
Candidates
must complete a
state-approved
program
for physical
education that
is based on
state content
and teacher
standards.
No state
policy, but
exemptions
exist for
grades 11-12.
No state policy;
however, recess
may count
toward the
daily physical
education
mandate 105
Illinois Compiled
Statute 5/27-6
(1996) at the
elementary level
as long as it is
supervised by a
certified teacher.
No state policy.
20 Illinois
Compiled
Statute
2705/2705-317
(2002) requires
the state Board
of Education,
and the
Department of
Transportation
to establish
and administer
a Safe Routes
to School
program.
The state Board of Education
and the Illinois Nutrition
Education and Training
Program provides districts
with wellness policy
resources.
The state Board of Education
also adopted a State Goal on
Wellness Policy (2007).
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Appendix C
419
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)
ongoing
participation in
interscholastic
athletic
programs, (2)
enrollment in
academic classes
required for
admission to an
institution of
higher learning,
(3) enrollment in
academic classes
required for
graduation from
high school, (4)
involvement
in a for-credit
marching band
program (grades
9-12), and (5)
involvement
in a school-
sponsored
JROTC program
or to receive
special education
support and
services.
105 Illinois
Compiled
Statute 5/27-7
(1998) calls for
the state Board
of Education
to prepare and
make available
guidelines that
incorporate the
purposes stated
in the statute
for physical
education for all
grades and types
of schools.
In 1997 the state
approved the
Illinois Learning
Standards
for Physical
Development
and Health.
No state
policy.
Candidates
must complete a
state-approved
program
for physical
education that
is based on
state content
and teacher
standards.
No state
policy, but
exemptions
exist for
grades 11-12.
No state policy;
however, recess
may count
toward the
daily physical
education
mandate 105
Illinois Compiled
Statute 5/27-6
(1996) at the
elementary level
as long as it is
supervised by a
certified teacher.
No state policy.
20 Illinois
Compiled
Statute
2705/2705-317
(2002) requires
the state Board
of Education,
and the
Department of
Transportation
to establish
and administer
a Safe Routes
to School
program.
The state Board of Education
and the Illinois Nutrition
Education and Training
Program provides districts
with wellness policy
resources.
The state Board of Education
also adopted a State Goal on
Wellness Policy (2007).
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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
Indiana
Code 20-30-
5-7 (2005)
requires school
corporations
(local school
districts) to
provide physical
fitness as part of
the curriculum.
Code 20-30-
5-7.5 (2006)
requires school
corporations to
provide daily
physical activity
in elementary
school, which
may include
recess.
511 Indiana
Administrative
Code 6.1-5-
2.6 (2010)
includes physical
education in
the required
curriculum
for elementary
school. 511
Indiana
Administrative
Code 6.1-5-3.6
includes physical
education in
the required
curriculum for
middle school.
No state policy.
511 Indiana
Administrative
Code 6.1-5-0.6
(2010) requires
each school
corporation to
develop and
implement a
curriculum for
K-12.
No state
policy.
Required to
have a bachelor’s
degree with a
content area
in physical
education from
an approved
program.
Prospective high
school teachers
are required to
have a major
in physical
education from
an approved
program. The
specific details of
initial licensure
are outlined in
515-8-1-29.1
(2010).
Two credits
of physical
education.
No state policy.
Indiana
Administrative
Code 20-30-
5-7.5 (2006)
requires school
corporations to
provide daily
physical activity
for students
in elementary
school consisting
of curricula and
programs and
may include the
use of recess
beginning in
the 2006-2007
school year.
No state policy.
No state policy.
Code 20-26-9 (2006)
requires each school board
to establish a coordinated
school health advisory
council.
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Appendix C
421
continued
State
State Statute
and/or Policy
Waivers
Curriculum
Assessment
Certification
Graduation
Requirement
Recess
Athletics
Walk/Bike
Wellness Policy
Indiana
Code 20-30-
5-7 (2005)
requires school
corporations
(local school
districts) to
provide physical
fitness as part of
the curriculum.
Code 20-30-
5-7.5 (2006)
requires school
corporations to
provide daily
physical activity
in elementary
school, which
may include
recess.
511 Indiana
Administrative
Code 6.1-5-
2.6 (2010)
includes physical
education in
the required
curriculum
for elementary
school. 511
Indiana
Administrative
Code 6.1-5-3.6
includes physical
education in
the required
curriculum for
middle school.
No state policy.
511 Indiana
Administrative
Code 6.1-5-0.6
(2010) requires
each school
corporation to
develop and
implement a
curriculum for
K-12.
No state
policy.
Required to
have a bachelor’s
degree with a
content area
in physical
education from
an approved
program.
Prospective high
school teachers
are required to
have a major
in physical
education from
an approved
program. The
specific details of
initial licensure
are outlined in
515-8-1-29.1
(2010).
Two credits
of physical
education.
No state policy.
Indiana
Administrative
Code 20-30-
5-7.5 (2006)
requires school
corporations to
provide daily
physical activity
for students
in elementary
school consisting
of curricula and
programs and
may include the
use of recess
beginning in
the 2006-2007
school year.
No state policy.
No state policy.
Code 20-26-9 (2006)
requires each school board
to establish a coordinated
school health advisory
council.
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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
Iowa
Code 256.11
(2005) requires
physical
education to be
taught in grades
1-12. All students
in grades 9-12
are required
to participate
in physical
education
activities for at
least a one-eighth
of a unit each
semester.
Code 256.11(6)
(2009) requires
students in grades
K-5 to engage
in 30 minutes of
physical activity
daily and students
in grades 6-12
to engage in 120
minutes per week.
Exemptions may
be granted on the
basis of conflict
with religious
beliefs, upon a
written request
from a parent.
For students
in grades 6-12,
the requirement
may be met by
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