Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus, at least half of the kids at our gym who get injured are hurt during PE, not gymnastics.
I'll go ahead and call BS on this, unless everyone where you live drinks magical water that makes their bones brittle. How many people here had P.E. all through elementary school, middle school, and at least one year of high school?
Now how many kids do you remember being "so injured" during PE that if affected their ability to do other things. My answer...maybe there's one I forgot somewhere, but not usually. If half the kids in your area are hurt during PE, there's something else wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Plus, at least half of the kids at our gym who get injured are hurt during PE, not gymnastics.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is a very valid question, and frankly don't see the purpose of PE in high school, especially for those who are getting exercise outside of school. For those not exercising outside of school, they probably are not participating much in PE anyhow. Most of the time, it's either health class, or sitting around getting yelled at because kids are misbehaving. The intention of PE class is wonderful, the results unfortunately do not provide much benefit. This is through no fault of the teachers, they do the best they can with the curriculum, requirements and attitudes of students they are required to corral. I feel that PE is different than other subjects and should not be forced in high school. Music and art are not required past elementary school. Students should have a choice of elective. Some private schools do not require PE in high school.