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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
utah
According to
R277-700.3
(2004), the
state Board
of Education
requires
instruction
in physical
education in
grades K-2 (as a
part
of integrated
curriculum)
and grades 3-6,
and one credit
in physical
education in
middle school.
No state policy.
The Physical
Education
Core—
Secondary
(2005) and
Physical
Education
Core—
Elementary
(1997) sets
standards for
students in
grades K-12
to receive
instruction
in physical
education and
activity.
No state
policy.
The minimum
requirement
for prospective
physical
education
teachers in
elementary
grades prior
to licensure is
a bachelor’s
degree, with
no additional
coursework in
health.
For prospective
teachers in
middle or
high school,
a candidate is
required to have
a major or state
endorsement
in physical
education, in
addition to
a bachelor’s
degree.
1.5 credits
in physical
education.
No state policy.
No state policy.
No state policy.
The Utah legislature passed
a resolution urging schools,
school districts, health care
providers, community-based
organizations, businesses,
and families to work with
the legislature to establish
comprehensive wellness
policies to help prevent
and reduce the prevalence
of overweight children and
adolescents.
Vermont
16 Vermont
Statute Annotated
906 (1998)
requires public
schools to
provide students
with a physical
education course
of study, although
duration and
frequency are not
specified.
The Nutrition
and Physical
Fitness
Guidelines (2005)
recommend 150
minutes per
week of physical
education for
elementary
students and
225 minutes per
week for middle
and high school
students.
No state policy.
The Vermont
Physical
Education
Grade
Expectations
(2004) set health
knowledge and
skills standards
for students in
grades PreK-12.
Standard 2
requires students
to learn to
identify healthy
behaviors and
learn the benefit
of exercise.
The Vermont
Physical
Education
Grade
Expectations
(2004) require
student
assessment
in physical
education
(Fitness-
gram
®
or other
nationally
accredited
test) for
grades 5-12.
Board Rules
5440-08, 5441,
and 5445
(2005) require a
bachelor’s degree
in physical
education and
a practicum
in physical
education at
the appropriate
grade level.
The State
Board of
Education
Manual of
Rules and
Practices
(2006)
requires 1 year
of physical
education.
The Nutrition
and Physical
Fitness
Guidelines (2005)
recommend
daily recess for
grades PreK-8.
The guidelines
also recommend
that recess and
physical activity
breaks not be
taken away
as a form of
discipline.
No state policy.
No state policy.
The Commissioner of
Education and the state
school boards association
created the Nutrition and
Fitness Policy Guidelines
(2004), a model school
fitness and nutrition policy
consistent with 16 Vermont
Statute Annotated 216
(2004).
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Appendix C
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continued
State
State Statute
and/or Policy
Waivers
Curriculum
Assessment
Certification
Graduation
Requirement
Recess
Athletics
Walk/Bike
Wellness Policy
utah
According to
R277-700.3
(2004), the
state Board
of Education
requires
instruction
in physical
education in
grades K-2 (as a
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