South
Carolina
Code 59-10-10
(2005) mandates
that students in
grades K-5 be
provided with at
least 150 minutes
of physical
activity per week,
90 minutes of
which must
be in physical
education.
Code 59-10-10
(2005) allows
students in
grades K-5
to be exempt
from physical
education
and activity
requirements if
they meet the
standards for
exemptions set
forth in Code
59-29-80.
Exemptions
are granted
for students
involved in a
military or naval
JROTC.
Waiver from
the local school
board of trustees
for medical
or religious
reasons.
The Board
of Education
adopted the
Physical
Education
Curriculum
Standards
(2008).
The state does
not require
schools to
follow a specific
curriculum, nor
does it provide
one.
Code 59-10-
10 requires
each student’s
individual
fitness status
to be reported
to their
parent or
legal guardian
during their
5th-grade,
8th-grade,
and high
school
physical
education
courses.
Bachelor’s
degree,
certification
at the early
childhood,
elementary,
middle,
secondary, or
PreK-12 level,
minimum
qualifying
score on the
content-area
examination,
and 30 semester
hours in physical
education
coursework.
One unit
(out of 24)
of physical
education or
JROTC for a
high school
diploma, per
State Board
of Education
R 43-259
(2003).
The Position
Statement on
School Recess of
the Governor’s
Council on
Physical Fitness
recommends
that schools allot
time each day for
supervised recess
for elementary
students. It also
states that recess
should not be
denied as a form
of punishment.
State Board
of Education
Regulation R
43-244 (1980)
prohibits schools
serving grades 1-6
from providing
competitive
sports “of a
varsity pattern
with scheduled
league games and
championships.”
State Board
of Education
Regulation R
43-244.1 (1988)
and Code 59-
39-160 (no date
available) outline
the academic
requirements
for students in
grades 9-12 to
participate in
interscholastic
activities.
Code 59-17-
150 (2004)
requires
municipal
and county
governing
bodies to
work with
school districts
to identify
barriers and
hazards to
children
walking or
bicycling to
and from
school.
Code 59-10-330 (2005)
requires each school district
to establish and maintain
a Coordinated School
Health Advisory Council.
The council is required to
assess, plan, implement, and
monitor district and school
health policies and programs,
including the development of
a district wellness policy.
South Dakota
Physical
education is not
required at any
specific grade
level.
No state policy.
The State Board
of Education
approved
voluntary South
Dakota Physical
Education
Content
Standards
(2000), which
are organized
in grade-level
clusters K-2,
3-5, 6-8, and
9-12. The state
does not require
or recommend
a specific
curriculum
framework
or curriculum
materials.
No state
policy.
Bachelor’s
degree, with 2
semester hours
of first aid and
health.
For prospective
teachers in high
school, the
state requires
a bachelor’s
degree, with at
least 24 semester
hours in health
coursework.
Beginning
with students
who are
freshmen
in the fall
of 2013,
one-half unit
of physical
education
is required
(2009).
No state policy.
Statute 13-36-4
(2003) gives the
school board
power to delegate
the control,
supervision, and
regulation of
any high school
interscholastic
activities to any
voluntary, non-
profit association.
Statute 13-36-7
(2003) deems any
student enrolled
in a public school
district eligible to
participate in any
interscholastic
activity sponsored
by the South
Dakota High
School Activities
Association.
No state policy.
The Board of Education
has produced a Model
Wellness Policy (2005)
based on science, research,
and existing practices from
exemplary states and local
school districts around
the country. The policy
encourages school districts
to establish and maintain a
coordinated school health
program that addresses
all components of school
health, including mental
health services and school
health services, which are not
addressed in the model.
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State
State Statute
and/or Policy
Waivers
Curriculum
Assessment
Certification
Graduation
Requirement
Recess
Athletics
Walk/Bike
Wellness Policy
Tennessee
Physical
education is a
required subject
for students in
grades K-8.
Rules of the
State Board
of Education
Minimum
Requirements
for the Approval
of Public Schools
0520-1-3-.05
(2008) state
modifications
for students with
disabilities.
In addition, the
rules permit
school districts
and schools to
allow students
to substitute
JROTC for
their required
Lifetime
Wellness credit
in high school.
Lifetime
Wellness:
Grades 9-12
(2007) and
Physical
Education:
Grades 9-12
provides
the required
curriculum
standards
for health,
physical fitness
education, and
wellness in high
school.
Physical
fitness
assessment
guidelines can
be found at
the Tennessee
Department
of Education
website,
Lifetime
Wellness:
Grades 9-12
(2007).
Bachelor’s
degree, a
supervised
physical
education
internship or
student teaching
experience in
both K-4 and
5-12 settings,
and a major
in physical
education.
1.5 credits
of physical
education and
wellness.
Although not
specifically
requiring recess,
49-6-1021
(2006) requires
each local
education agency
to integrate a
minimum of
90 minutes of
physical activity
per week into
the instructional
school day for
elementary and
secondary school
students.
Rules of the
State Board
of Education
Minimum
Requirements for
the Approval of
Public Schools
0520-1-3-.05
(2008) state that
interscholastic
athletics shall not
be substituted
for the wellness
requirement.
No state policy.
The Tennessee State Board of
Education Physical Activity
Policy 4.206 (2005) requires
each school district’s School
Health Advisory Council
to annually administer
the CDC’s SHI: A Self-
Assessment and Planning
Guide and report a summary
to the state.
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463
continued
State
State Statute
and/or Policy
Waivers
Curriculum
Assessment
Certification
Graduation
Requirement
Recess
Athletics
Walk/Bike
Wellness Policy
Tennessee
Physical
education is a
required subject
for students in
grades K-8.
Rules of the
State Board
of Education
Minimum
Requirements
for the Approval
of Public Schools
0520-1-3-.05
(2008) state
modifications
for students with
disabilities.
In addition, the
rules permit
school districts
and schools to
allow students
to substitute
JROTC for
their required
Lifetime
Wellness credit
in high school.
Lifetime
Wellness:
Grades 9-12
(2007) and
Physical
Education:
Grades 9-12
provides
the required
curriculum
standards
for health,
physical fitness
education, and
wellness in high
school.
Physical
fitness
assessment
guidelines can
be found at
the Tennessee
Department
of Education
website,
Lifetime
Wellness:
Grades 9-12
(2007).
Bachelor’s
degree, a
supervised
physical
education
internship or
student teaching
experience in
both K-4 and
5-12 settings,
and a major
in physical
education.
1.5 credits
of physical
education and
wellness.
Although not
specifically
requiring recess,
49-6-1021
(2006) requires
each local
education agency
to integrate a
minimum of
90 minutes of
physical activity
per week into
the instructional
school day for
elementary and
secondary school
students.
Rules of the
State Board
of Education
Minimum
Requirements for
the Approval of
Public Schools
0520-1-3-.05
(2008) state that
interscholastic
athletics shall not
be substituted
for the wellness
requirement.
No state policy.
The Tennessee State Board of
Education Physical Activity
Policy 4.206 (2005) requires
each school district’s School
Health Advisory Council
to annually administer
the CDC’s SHI: A Self-
Assessment and Planning
Guide and report a summary
to the state.
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State
State Statute
and/or Policy
Waivers
Curriculum
Assessment
Certification
Graduation
Requirement
Recess
Athletics
Walk/Bike
Wellness Policy
Texas
Education Code
28.002 (2007)
requires students
in grades K-5
to participate in
daily physical
activity for at
least 30 minutes
throughout the
school year.
This may be
accomplished
through the
physical
education
curriculum or
daily recess.
Students in
grades 6-8 are
required to
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