EXEMPTIONS FROM
HEALTH OR PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM
Health Curriculum Requirements
District Waiver
Request
Students should not be exempted from the
entire class but rather specific topics or lessons. This procedure should be looked
upon as a partnership between the parents and the school, designed to best meet
the needs of each student and family. The following steps should be taken.
The teacher should make available any
resources (lesson plans, books, and videos) that are ordinarily used in the
class or are available as alternative materials. However, the parent may use alternative
materials that meet the state standards.
If the school is unable to reach agreement
with the parent to waive only a portion of the course and a waiver of the
complete course is requested, the following procedure applies:
A.
The parent may request to teach the state health standards using materials and
methods that support parent values.
B.
The district superintendent may waive the health course requirement upon
request by the parent. The student must choose another course in place of the
health course.
C.
Another option is a correspondence program aligned to state standards and
acceptable to both the school and family.
State Waiver Request
A parent who objects to one or more state
standards should request a student waiver by writing a letter to the State
Secretary of the Public Education Department and present it to the District
Superintendent for local district recommendation and transmittal to the state.
Physical Education Curriculum
Requirements
Medical Waivers
A student may be excused on a year to year
basis from physical education classes by the principal. He/she must have on
file a written statement from a licensed medical doctor or osteopath, who
indicates the physical education activities that would be detrimental to the
health of said student. The doctor’s statement must be renewed annually if the
condition persists.
This school-based waiver does not exempt the
student from his/her obligation to meet graduation requirements as outlined by
the Public Education Department’s standards. Before granting a waiver, schools
must consider whether or not the student’s needs can be met if the school
modifies the student’s physical education program. If reasonable modification
can be made, the school has an obligation to provide the modified program for
the student. Examples of reasonable modifications include:
Religious Waivers
A student may be excused from physical
education classes on a year-to-year basis for religious reasons on the approval
of the principal. This school-based waiver does not exempt the student from
his/her obligation to meet graduation requirements as outlined by Public
Education Department’s standards (as outlined in the following sections).
Before granting a waiver, schools must consider whether or not the student’s
needs can be met if the school modifies the student’s physical education
program. If reasonable modifications can be made, the school has an obligation
to provide the modified program for the student.
Waiver Approvals
A student who is
unable to achieve the state standards for elementary physical education must
receive a waiver from the district superintendent. A student who is unable to
complete the middle school and/or high school graduation requirement for
physical education because of health or religious reasons must receive a waiver
from that requirement from the State Secretary of the Public Education Department.
Waiver Under Section
504
Students for whom a waiver of the physical
education requirement is requested on medical or physical disability grounds
must receive an evaluation that meets the requirement of Section 504. Following
the evaluation, the school will prepare a modified program that accommodates
the student’s needs. If the parent objects to the plan and wishes to request a
waiver of physical education requirements, or if the recommendation of the Student
Assistance Team (acting in accordance with Section 504 regulations) is that the
student be waived from physical education requirements, application will be
made to the New Mexico Secretary of the Public Education Department.
Processing Waivers
Requests for waivers of the physical
education requirement will be compiled for processing on the last day of each
month. Requests should be forwarded to Teaching and Learning Systems. Each student’s
request must be accompanied by:
The request for a waiver should be made at
the beginning of a student’s senior year after the school has verified that the
student is unable to participate in a physical education class prior to
graduation. Requests will be approved by
the district superintendent and forwarded to the State Secretary of the Public
Education Department.
Extracurricular
Activities
A student who has received a physical
education waiver is prohibited from participation in any extracurricular
activity requiring physical exertion similar to that described in the waiver.
Cross Ref.: Exemption from Physical
Education Letter (sample)
Instructional
Directive: compliance with Section
504/Americans with Disabilities Act
Legal Ref.: PED
Regulation 6.30.2.11I
PED Regulation 6.30.2.19
(Health Standards)
PED Regulation 6.30.2.20 (PE
Standards)
NSBA/NEPN Classification: IMBB
Revised: May
1995
Revised: April
1996
Revised: May
1997
Revised: June
2002
Revised: August
2004