Does a school need to write specific policy regarding high school graduation requirements for physical education or should they just put the California Education Code into their local governing board policy?
The governing board of a school district or the County Office of Education (COE) superintendent of schools determines the local governing board policy. LEAs should contact their legal counsel for additional assistance on this issue. The California School Board Association (Outside Source) provides guidance to districts on establishing policies.
The governing board of a school district or the County Office of Education (COE) superintendent of schools determines the local governing board policy. LEAs should contact their legal counsel for additional assistance on this issue. The California School Boards Association (Outside Source) Web site provides guidance to districts on establishing policies. • What are the current physical education assignment codes for the California Basic Educational Data System (CBEDS) The physical education subjects for CBEDS can be found at the CBEDS Assignment Codes Definitions Web page.
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