<p>Since you attended HS, has taking P.E. ever been required as part of your weekly schedule, for example, two times per week? Or, has PE become a single course elective such as "weight training"? If so, when did your school begin to phase out regular PE?</p>
<p>Does your school have an indoor pool? Does your school have a swim team?</p>
<p>Does your school have an extracurricular ski club?</p>
<p>(I just noticed that none of the HS in my county have indoor pools and no swim team, although other surrounding counties with similar demographics do. I'm told there used to be a popular HS ski club, but it no longer appears on the club listings. )</p>
<p>My school requires PE for every single solitary and you must go 4 days a week</p>
<p>No indoor pool... Yes we have a swimteam</p>
<p>Yes there is a ski club</p>
<p>Here p.e. is filled by a team, or theater but if you don't do those you have a 1 hour class 4 times a week when everyone else has practice.
We have a swim team but no indoor pool
and we have a competitive ski team :-)</p>
<p>My school requires two semesters of p.e. The first is standard 9th grade gym at the local junior high. The second can be made up any time between sophomore year and graduation, and can include weights, swimming, "lifetime sports" (the bowl, play pool, etc), dance aerobics, tubling or a few other classes. There's also a "wellness" class for kids who don't want to be exercising.</p>
<p>Yes, we have both an indoor pool and a swim team.</p>
<p>No, we don't have a ski club. Not a lot of places to ski in Kansas.</p>
<p>pe is a course requirement, but you can take it whenever you want. you need 4 trimesters to graduate.
we don't have a swimming pool, but we do have a swimteam, they use the town's pool. no ski team.</p>
<p>everyone has to take pe, 5 days a week for underclassmen, 4 for upper. 4 semesters to graduate. upperclassmen have some choice in what they do, underclassmen don't. there's a secretive way that involves signing up at our district's alternative program so that you can get out of gym and do the physical activity on your own, but that only involves ppl w/ overloaded schedules and huge commitments to sports. school teams can't count for anything, however. we have an indoor pool and a very good swim team. also have skiing intramurals.</p>