- Sep 11, 2013
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Our school doesn't officially allow skipping PE but I have found the guidance counsellor to be very understanding. Both my girls have been able to opt out of PE. My dancer was allowed to opt on on medical terms as she has a condition that's aggravated by running (plantar fasciitis) and our school district mandates frequent long distance running in PE. She was given other electives instead. Now, in 8th grade, she is opting out on base of physical activity after school for X hours. This is allowed in our school district from grade 8, but not earlier.
My gymmie (6th grader) is going to be an office aid this semester instead of PE. The school is over capacity and there weren't any electives with openings, so they created a spot for her. I simply went in a few months ago and spoke to the guidance counsellor and asked what we could do based on the fact that she does so much physical activity already and so many kids are getting hurt in PE. We had a girl on our team break her elbow in PE, now out for the season. I told her how many hours my kid works out every day and how serious she is about her sport, and how unfortunate it would be if she were to get injured uneccessarily doing PE when she already gets plenty of exercise. I understand accidents can and do happen any place, any time, but why add that risky element right at competition season..? She was very understanding and I'm very thankful for it!!!
My gymmie (6th grader) is going to be an office aid this semester instead of PE. The school is over capacity and there weren't any electives with openings, so they created a spot for her. I simply went in a few months ago and spoke to the guidance counsellor and asked what we could do based on the fact that she does so much physical activity already and so many kids are getting hurt in PE. We had a girl on our team break her elbow in PE, now out for the season. I told her how many hours my kid works out every day and how serious she is about her sport, and how unfortunate it would be if she were to get injured uneccessarily doing PE when she already gets plenty of exercise. I understand accidents can and do happen any place, any time, but why add that risky element right at competition season..? She was very understanding and I'm very thankful for it!!!