Mandatory
PE
With
activities like tennis and basketball, most kids seem to like physical
education.
“Cause
its a way to not have to sit in the classroom the whole day,”
says thirteen-year-old Miacatherine.
But
while popular with students, PE seems to have lost favor with school
districts across the country. According to a nationwide survey, only
44% of school age kids have daily gym class compared with 71% twenty
years ago. Most districts say the decision comes down to a lack of time
or money and PE is the first thing to go.
“Certainly
the teachers see a lot of pent up energy of the kids in the classroom
but the balancing act is you have a certain amount of resources, financial
resources to use in an academic process,” explains school board
chairman Lindsey Tippins.
Fans
of physical education argue that PE provides intangibles to students
that are often ignored, including self-confidence and a critical vent
for stress during the school day. But while the PE debate continues,
some say parents need to pick up the slack if their childrens
school has cancelled PE, making sure to spend extra time during the
week encouraging their children to exercise or enrolling them in outside
organized sports.