Oklahoma Code § 70-11-103.9

Title 70. Schools: Physical education programs required for
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accreditation.
A.  Except as otherwise provided for in this section, the State
Board of Education shall require, as a condition of accreditation,

that school districts provide to all students physical education
programs which may include athletics.
B.  The Board shall require, as a condition of accreditation,
that public elementary schools provide instruction, for students in
full-day kindergarten and grades one through five, in physical
education or exercise programs for a minimum of an average of sixty
(60) minutes each week.  The time students participate in recess
shall not be counted toward the sixty-minutes-per-week physical
education requirement.  Schools may exclude from participation in
the physical education or exercise programs required in this
subsection those students who have been placed into an in-house
suspension or detention class or placement or those students who are
under an in-school restriction or are subject to an administrative
disciplinary action.
C.  The Board shall require, as a condition of accreditation,
that public elementary schools provide to students in full-day
kindergarten and grades one through five, in addition to the
requirements set forth in subsection B of this section, an average
of sixty (60) minutes each week of physical activity, which may
include, but not be limited to, physical education, exercise
programs, fitness breaks, recess, and classroom activities, and
wellness and nutrition education.  Each school district board of
education shall determine the specific activities and means of
compliance with the provisions of this subsection, giving
consideration to the recommendations of each school's Healthy and
Fit School Advisory Committee as submitted to the school principal
pursuant to the provisions of Section 24-100a of this title.
D.  The Board shall disseminate information to each school
district on the benefits of physical education programs and shall
strongly encourage districts to provide physical education
instruction to students in grades six through twelve.  The Board
shall also strongly encourage school districts to incorporate
physical activity into the school day by providing to students in
full-day kindergarten and grades one through five at least a twenty-
minute daily recess, which shall be in addition to the sixty (60)
minutes of physical education as required by subsection B of this
section, and by allowing all students brief physical activity breaks
throughout the day, physical activity clubs, and special events.
E.  Instruction in physical education required in this section
shall be aligned with the subject matter standards as adopted by the
Board.
F.  The physical education curriculum shall be sequential,
developmentally appropriate, and designed, implemented, and
evaluated to enable students to develop the motor and self-
management skills and knowledge necessary to participate in physical
activity throughout life.  Each school district shall establish

specific objectives and goals the district intends to accomplish
through the physical education curriculum.
G.  In identifying the essential knowledge and skills, the State
Board of Education shall ensure that the subject matter standards
for physical education:
1.  Emphasize the knowledge and skills capable of being used
during a lifetime of regular physical activity;
2.  Are consistent with national physical education standards
for:
a. the information that students should learn about
physical activity, and
b. the physical activities that students should be able
to perform;
3.  Require that, on a weekly basis, at least fifty percent
(50%) of the physical education class be used for actual student
physical activity and that the activity be, to the extent
practicable, at a moderate or vigorous level;
4.  Offer students an opportunity to choose among many types of
physical activity in which to participate;
5.  Offer students both cooperative and competitive games;
6.  Meet the needs of students of all physical ability levels,
including students who have a disability, chronic health problem, or
other special need that precludes the student from participating in
regular physical education instruction but who might be able to
participate in physical education that is suitably adapted and, if
applicable, included in the student's individualized education
program;
7.  Teach self-management and movement skills;
8.  Teach cooperation, fair play, and responsible participation
in physical activity;
9.  Promote student participation in physical activity outside
of school; and
10.  Allow physical education classes to be an enjoyable
experience for students.
H.  The Board shall adopt rules to implement the provisions of
this section.
Added by Laws 2005, c. 29, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2005.  Amended by Laws
2007, c. 258, § 1, eff. July 1, 2007; Laws 2008, c. 117, § 1; Laws
2009, c. 83, § 1, eff. July 1, 2009; Laws 2010, c. 339, § 1, eff.
Nov. 1, 2010; Laws 2014, c. 430, § 5, emerg. eff. June 5, 2014; Laws
2019, c. 50, § 1, eff. July 1, 2019.

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