Based on a parent’s request, we submitted an OPRA request for updated Phys-Ed Materials. Here is what we got back.

2020 State Standards by Gradeband (excel)

Comprehensive Health And Physical Education K-5 (pdf)

Comprehensive Health And Physical Education 6-8 (pdf)

Comprehensive Health And Physical Education 9-12 (pdf):

John Migueis

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  1. Federal Law Protects Parents’ Right to Review Curriculum : I noted Dr Varlet Misinformed parents at the last Board of education meeting .

    Under a federal law called USC 20 1232(h), parents have a right to see ALL instructional materials, regardless of format or context.https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/20/1232h

    Send to the school your request by email with “REQUEST TO VIEW CURRICULUM PER USC 20 1232(h)” in the SUBJECT field. Include in the body of the email the following:
    Name of the curriculum
    How and when you may review it
    Include a reasonable deadline, such as on or before next Monday, September 25.

    posted suggestions
    • You have the federally protected right to review teacher lesson
    plans, examine textbooks, and other supplemental materials (like
    videos, activities, games etc.).
    13 Be sure to give the teacher ample
    notice you’d like to review their lesson plans or other instructional
    materials.
    • In addition, you have the federally protected right to observe
    your child’s class.
    14
    • You also have the federal protected right to speak with school
    staff and participate in your child’s learning activities

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