Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting...op here. My dc’s school is compliant with the 2017 standard of 45 min of PE. They also have 30 min daily of recess. I’d like to see 150 min of PE per week on top of daily recess!
So what would you cut curriculum wise and how would you pay for addl PE teachers?
Physical activity doesn't require you to cut other lessons. I remember a teacher who had kids memorize poems by reciting them as a part of a physical game, and practicing fast facts by calling out the answer before they got to the bottom of the slide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting...op here. My dc’s school is compliant with the 2017 standard of 45 min of PE. They also have 30 min daily of recess. I’d like to see 150 min of PE per week on top of daily recess!
So what would you cut curriculum wise and how would you pay for addl PE teachers?
Anonymous wrote:Interesting...op here. My dc’s school is compliant with the 2017 standard of 45 min of PE. They also have 30 min daily of recess. I’d like to see 150 min of PE per week on top of daily recess!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the relevance of the 2018 local wellness policy (https://dcps.dc.gov/publication/dcps-local-wellness-policy) to the dcps standards? I’m specifically wondering about time allocation to physical education. Is the LWP just a goal that has to be implemented into the standards? (Yes I’m gonna ask my kid’s school- just collecting info).
No idea what's required but our school only has 30 minutes per week. Another school I know only has 60. I wonder if they are counting recess as part of the minutes?
30/per week? My kid seems to kid at least 30/day outside or in gym. every day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the relevance of the 2018 local wellness policy (https://dcps.dc.gov/publication/dcps-local-wellness-policy) to the dcps standards? I’m specifically wondering about time allocation to physical education. Is the LWP just a goal that has to be implemented into the standards? (Yes I’m gonna ask my kid’s school- just collecting info).
No idea what's required but our school only has 30 minutes per week. Another school I know only has 60. I wonder if they are counting recess as part of the minutes?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the relevance of the 2018 local wellness policy (https://dcps.dc.gov/publication/dcps-local-wellness-policy) to the dcps standards? I’m specifically wondering about time allocation to physical education. Is the LWP just a goal that has to be implemented into the standards? (Yes I’m gonna ask my kid’s school- just collecting info).