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If high school courses provide students with physical activity, but do not meet the content requirements, can those courses be used to meet physical education requirements?

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If high school courses provide students with physical activity, but do not meet the content requirements, can those courses be used to meet physical education requirements?

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It is ultimately the obligation of the LEA to determine how each particular class, as conducted in its district, supports its course of study for grades nine through twelve. The course of study should include the eight areas and substantially meet the objectives and criteria of EC Section 33352(b)(7). While it is not required that every class for which physical education course credit is given include all eight areas, the LEA is required to structure its course offerings such that all areas are included over the course of study offered to all students.

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