Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of PE requirements! Interesting how widely this varies across schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The outside sport only counts if you participate at ‘national ‘ level
A jv or varsity team sport gives you 1.25 points for the trimester. Other PE gives you 1 point. (As you say - total points required is 10)
Some options are just 45 minutes twice a week . This is a big difference from daily practice on a team.
Two PE outliers that take more time but still just get a single point are crew and indoor track.
DD on crew. Maybe only winter crew conditioning gets 1 point. But crew in spring is given the 1.25 credit. Don’t remember exactly. But highly recommend crew. Coach is great and a really tight knit group of kids who love the sport. Lots of bonding from the long trips.
Anonymous wrote:The outside sport only counts if you participate at ‘national ‘ level
A jv or varsity team sport gives you 1.25 points for the trimester. Other PE gives you 1 point. (As you say - total points required is 10)
Some options are just 45 minutes twice a week . This is a big difference from daily practice on a team.
Two PE outliers that take more time but still just get a single point are crew and indoor track.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you both!
What kind of options have your kids chosen?
I am 8:27
On kid play JV/V in fall and spring all 4 years and did conditioning each of the winters.
Other kid did conditioning spring and fall and played a JV/V sport in the winters, all 4 years.
How was the conditioning scheduled? Is there flexibility in what they work on and when?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you both!
What kind of options have your kids chosen?
I am 8:27
On kid play JV/V in fall and spring all 4 years and did conditioning each of the winters.
Other kid did conditioning spring and fall and played a JV/V sport in the winters, all 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you both!
What kind of options have your kids chosen?
I am 8:27
On kid play JV/V in fall and spring all 4 years and did conditioning each of the winters.
Other kid did conditioning spring and fall and played a JV/V sport in the winters, all 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you both!
What kind of options have your kids chosen?