Anonymous wrote:Along the lines of "Make Health a one-semester class again," has anyone heard anything at all about this? My third kid is now a sophomore in an MCPS high school and back before Covid, I remember hearing during my first kid's HS years that there was a discussion on the school board about allowing students who participate in a JV or varsity sport through their high school to get credit for that so they didn't need to also take PE. Which is a completely logical idea. All three of my kids were athletes (both JV and varsity) and the number of hours spent--and the amount of physical energy exerted--in their MCPS sports far exceeded what a student will experience in a physical education class. It's ludicrous for HS athletes to have to also take PE. Is PE a state requirement? Has there been any resurrection, to your knowledge, of a conversation about this?
(And I know, if you are a HS club athlete, e.g. crew, or do something athletic outside of HS, e.g. dance, you would feel that this sort of exemption isn't fair. What can I say-- that's a tiny minority compared with the hundreds of kids who get lots of exercise as athletes in MCPS-sponsored programs.)
You are right, not fair. The schools are too big for everyone to participate in school sponsored sports so they should offer the exemption to anyone who plays on a club team as well or not at all.