bethbuchall
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I found the thing about study hall online somewhere, and for the life of me now I can't find it again. But the high school counselor did say it is mandatory. It is some acronym - PAWS - that is study and organizational skills.
As far as PE, marching band counts as .5 PE credit. So if he marches for 3 years he will have the required 1.5 PE credits. If he takes an actual PE class he can't have more than 2.0 PE credits count towards graduation. If he wanted to take a PE class as a year-long elective next year instead of Spanish he would be done with PE entirely. (1 credit for PE and .5 for band.) I do think there is a required .5 credit health class, too.
Our kids have to take PE every other day for 4 years. There are no choices on PE either, and they have to take the class even if they are competing in varsity level sports. They have a half year mandatory health course, too. Matthew did his in summer school the same summer he took driver's ed. Laura hasn't taken health yet, and doesn't want to go to summer school, so she'll have to fit it in next year. I know that they have to take 4 years of English and 4 years of social studies (9-10 Global History, 11 American History, 12 Government/Economics). There is a 1 year Fine Arts requirement that is satisfied by orchestra or band (and many electives). There is a foreign language requirement. I thought that it was 3 years, but someone recently told me that it's only 1 year. I'm not sure of the math/science requirements, because that is what my kids like, so they are above requirements on that.
A study/organizational skills class sounds like a good idea.