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for graduation from high school, provided that failure to
take |
such classes will result in the pupil being unable to graduate. |
A school
board may also excuse pupils in grades 9 through 12 |
enrolled in a marching band
program for credit from engaging in |
physical education courses if those pupils
request to be |
excused for ongoing participation in such marching band
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program. In addition, a school board may excuse pupils in |
grades 9 through 12 if those pupils must utilize the time set |
aside for physical education to receive special education |
support and services. A school board may also excuse pupils in |
grades 9 through 12 enrolled
in a Reserve Officer's Training |
Corps (ROTC) program sponsored by the school
district from |
engaging in physical education courses.
School boards which |
choose to exercise this authority shall establish a policy
to |
excuse pupils on an individual basis.
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(c) The provisions of this Section are subject to the |
provisions of
Section 27-22.05.
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(Source: P.A. 88-269; 89-155, eff. 7-19-95; 89-175, eff. |
7-19-95; 89-626,
eff. 8-9-96.)
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(105 ILCS 5/27-7) (from Ch. 122, par. 27-7)
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Sec. 27-7. Physical education course of study.
Purposes of |
courses in physical education and
training - Courses of |
instruction.
A physical education course of study shall include |
a developmentally planned and sequential curriculum that |
fosters the development of movement skills, enhances |
health-related fitness, increases students' knowledge, offers |
direct opportunities to learn how to work cooperatively in a |
group setting, and encourages healthy habits and attitudes for |
a healthy lifestyle. A physical education course of study shall |
provide students with an opportunity for an appropriate amount |
of daily physical activity. A physical education course of |
study must be part of the regular school curriculum and not |
extra-curricular in nature or organization.
Courses in |
physical education and training shall be for the following
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purposes:
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