Physical Education
at Bartlesville High School/Mid-High
2009-2010
Lifetime Games & Activities
Course
Number: 5020/5021
Semesters: 1 or 2
Grade
Level: 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite: None
This course emphasizes
instruction in the basic skills, rules, and playing strategies of various
sports and activities. Health-related
issues are also examined.
Strong and Fit
Course
Number: 5028/5030
Semesters: 1 or 2
Grade
Level: 9, 10
Prerequisite: None
Students will be expected
to dress out and participate in all activities.
This course provides exercises to improve the cardiovascular system
(heart and lungs) and to help firm and tone the muscles. The course includes aerobics (dance, step aerobics,
fitness walking, and exercises), games, and health-related issues.
Weightlifting – Mid High
Course
Number: 3346/3347
Semesters: 1 or 2
Grade
Level: 9, 10
Prerequisite: None
This course provides the
opportunity to increase the strength and improve the muscle tone of the student. The emphasis is on a free-weightlifting
program that includes squats, dead lift, incline bench, bench press, hang
clean, triceps extension, leg curls, leg extensions, lunges, and various
dumbbell exercises. Students will be
expected to rotate throughout each of these stations. Health-related issues and benefits will be
implemented throughout the course.
SPECIAL NOTE:
Weightlifting is not recommended for students who currently have or have
had back or knee problems.
Weightlifting – Senior High
Course
Number: 3345
Semesters: 1 or 2
Grade
Level: 11, 12
Prerequisite: None
This course provides the
opportunity to increase the strength and improve the muscle tone of the student. The emphasis is on a free-weightlifting
program that includes squats, dead lift, incline bench, bench press, hang
clean, triceps extension, leg curls, leg extensions, lunges, and various
dumbbell exercises. Students will be
expected to rotate throughout each of these stations. Health-related issues and benefits will be
implemented throughout the course.
SPECIAL NOTE:
Weightlifting is not recommended for students who currently have or have
had back or knee problems.
Competitive Athletics
Semesters: 1 or 2
Grade Level: 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite:
The student must have a Physical Examination and Medical Release dated
after May 1, 2009
All students
must be academically eligible as determined by board policy and OSSAA rules to
compete.
SPORTS: Football, Softball, Volleyball, Cross-Country,
Basketball, Swimming, Wrestling, Track, Soccer, Golf, Tennis, Baseball, Pom Pon, Cheerleading, Athletic
Training, Athletic Manager.
FOOTBALL THROUGH CHEERLEADING: This program is designed for competition among
schools in various sports. In competitive
Athletics the focus is upon the ability of the TEAM to compete
successfully. Coaches determine playing
time based on a player’s skill and ability to improve the TEAM’s
ability to compete successfully. Playing
time is not guaranteed. However, coaches will try to give all players an
opportunity to demonstrate their ability during the course of the season. The number of participants on a team is
limited in all sports except for Football, Cross-Country, Swimming, Wrestling
and Track. Selection of team members
will be determined through a tryout process based on criteria established by
the coach. Team members may be required to participate in off-season or season
conditioning programs. If a student is
selected and approved to participate, he or she may obtain the rules,
regulations, and practice times from the coach of that sport.
ATHLETIC TRAINING: Athletic training involves the prevention,
immediate care, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Students will gain experiences working with
all varsity sports offered through Bartlesville Public Schools. Athletic training offers a variety of future
opportunities in many medically-oriented fields. Because athletic training lies within the
school day, units may be counted toward graduation through the physical
education department. This course
provides an opportunity to earn a varsity letter. Grades are based on participation, test
scores covering a medical curriculum, and willingness to work. Students are expected to be at all practices,
games, and related events assigned by the head trainer. (Must have head trainer's
written approval.)
ATHLETIC MANAGER: This class
provides the student with the opportunity to participate in competitive
athletics through aiding the coach and student athletes during practice
sessions and actual competitive sporting events. A student who is academically eligible to participate
must have the coach’s signature on his or her enrollment form to enroll in the
class. This course provides an opportunity
to earn a varsity letter.
Students must
have completed the Alcohol and Illegal or Performance Enhancing Drug Contract.