FRONTIER MIDDLE SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION/HEALTH

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Transcript FRONTIER MIDDLE SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION/HEALTH

Welcome to Frontier Middle School’s Physical Education/Health
Department. The following policies and procedures have been designed
with our student’s health, safety and hygiene in mind. All students are
expected to dress appropriately for active and safe participation.
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Contact us at 636-625-1026 or
Mr. Matt Gill
[email protected]
Ms. Sandy Moore
[email protected]
Mrs. Barb Ness
[email protected]
Mr. Ken Kasten
[email protected]
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Be seated in assigned seat (squad).
Be respectful, responsible, cooperative, and
safe.
Follow the teacher’s instructions the first time
given.
NO GUM or JEWELRY in Physical Education.
**Any new piercing must be covered w/ a band
aid or tape.
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All valuables need to be LOCKED in their gym lockers.
A combination lock will be checked out to each student.
A replacement fee of $8.00 will be charged for lost
locks.
Lockers belong to the school and can be accessed at
any time when necessary.
No purses, binders, coats, or backpacks are allowed due
to security reasons. They will not fit in the lockers.
Bring non-spray deodorant and a jewelry container to
store in your PE lockers.
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6th, 7th & 8th Grade:
Athletic shoes with laces tied correctly. (NO SANDALS)
PE uniform or change of clothing w/ names written
on the outside of shirt and shorts.
In addition, jewelry, rings, watches, earrings or body
piercing ornaments are not permitted during activity
class. Please lock these items in your gym locker.
6th Grade: We will be ordering uniforms in 1st
quarter, and WILL NOT be dressing out until they
arrive. You will need to wear appropriate clothing for
PE class and be prepared to remove any jewelry.
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All notes must be taken to the school nurse at
the beginning of the day. The school nurse will
notify the Physical Education Dept. if a student is
excused. A “Doctor’s note” will excuse a student
from participating for the designated dates, a
“parent note” for a maximum of three days.
Walking for participation is a healthy alternative
in most cases. Written assignments will be given
if not. Please inform the school nurse of any
conditions that you believe may affect your
child’s ability to be physically active and
participation in class.
PE: athletic shoes w/ laces tied on top, socks,
athletic shorts and t-shirt (school appropriate
length) that can have name written on it for
identification
 HEALTH: notebook, pen, pencil, highlighter,
planner
 6th Graders – please bring in:
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Boys- one box of Kleenex /or roll of paper
towels
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Girls- one pack of pencils
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50 points possible daily:
10 pts for Effort
10 pts for Sportsmanship
20 pts for SAFE & appropriate attire (T-shirt w/ name
on it, shorts w/ name on it, athletic shoes tied
correctly)
5 pts for Exercises
5 pts for Participation
**Improper shoes will result in loss of pts as it impacts
your ability to participate safely & complete exercises.
It is a component of Safe & appropriate attire.
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First Time: Loss of Points & Warning
Second Time: Loss of Points + Choice: 10
Minute Run, Morning Detention, or After
School Detention
Third Time: After School Detention + Parent
Contact!
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EXTRA CREDIT & MAKE-UPS:
Every Wednesday morning students may
come to the gym hallway and jog for 10
minutes. (This jog can be used for extra
credit/make-ups for both PE and Health
classes.)
ISS and OSS days that are missed will be
made up in the same way.
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Fundamental Movements, Skills & Games
Rhythms & Dance
Physical Fitness/Wellness
Injury Prevention/Treatment/Rehabilitation
Technology (w/ Fitness & Movement)
Sports Skills & Lifetime Activities
Principles of Human Movement
Personal & Social Behaviors
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6th: Social Systems, Personal & Family Health, Injury
Prevention & Safety, Environmental Health,
Tobacco/Alcohol/Other Drugs, Health benefits of
Physical Activities
7th: Body Systems (Skeletal, Muscular, Circulatory,
Respiratory, Digestive, Endocrine, Nervous &
Reproductive)
8th: Nutrition Principles & Practices, Consumer
Health, Disease Prevention & Control