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| BASIC HEALTH HE |
0.5 Credit |
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| This course is designed to meet needs of students who demonstrate poor reading and/or study skills, cultural disadvantages, limited experience backgrounds and/or other learning problems which make it difficult for them to comprehend the subject areas covered in the regular health classes at the rate, and in the manner, in which they are usually covered by average students. Students will be placed in this class by teacher recommendation (Chapter 1 reading teacher, Special Education teacher, and Reading Teacher) based upon reading scores and previous academic history. To facilitate instructional methods and activities, the class should be limited to a maximum of 15 students. |
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| HEALTH EDUCATION HE |
0.5 Credit |
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Health Education is designed to give students an awareness of the importance of one's health in improving the quality of life. Course content includes choosing and financing health services; communicable diseases; chronic disorders; abuse of drugs, alcohol, and tobacco; and other topics related to developing health-educated individuals. |
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| DRIVERS EDUCATION |
O.5 Credit |
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This course consists of 18 weeks of class work designed to teach the rules of the road and safe driving techniques. Driver simulators - an educational program for the development of proper perceptual and judgmental proficiencies - are used. Upon completion of the bookwork, a student will be eligible to take the "behind-the-wheel" training. |
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| Health Links |
| About Faces |
| This site gives great information about different parts of your face - from your eyes to your oral cavity |
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BAM!
was created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to answer kids' questions on health issues and recommend ways to make their bodies and minds healthier, stronger, and safer. |
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| Drug Enforcement Administration |
| Explains about the types of drugs and the effects they can have on your body. The is site also provides quizzes and activities. |
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| FDA Kids' Page |
| Learn about animal care, food safety, vaccines and much more about the Food and Drug Administration. |
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| Smoke-Free Kids & Don't Smoke |
| The web site encourages adolescent girls (and boys!) to participate in soccer as a way to maintain physical fitness and resist pressures to smoke. |
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| Soy Unica |
| Your body and mind are growing and changing every day. Explore your thoughts and feelings, and you'll discover more about yourself and accept the changes in your life. |
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