Current through Rules and Regulations filed through November 21, 2024
Rule 160-4-2-.12 - Comprehensive Health and Physical Education Program Plan(1)DEFINITIONS.(a)Alcohol and other drug use education - a planned program of instruction that provides information about the use, misuse and abuse of alcohol, tobacco, legal and illegal drugs.(b)Disease prevention education - a planned program of instruction that provides information on how to prevent chronic and infectious diseases, including sexually transmitted diseases.(c)Psychomotor skills - skills that use hands-on practice to support cognitive learning for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and use of an automated external defibrillator (AED).(d)Sex education/AIDS education - a planned program that shall include instruction relating to the handling of peer pressure, promotion of high self-esteem, local community values, and abstinence from sexual activity as an effective method of preventing acquired immune deficiency syndrome and the only sure method of preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. This instruction shall emphasize abstinence from sexual activity until marriage and fidelity in marriage as important personal goals.(e)Fitness assessment program - annual assessment measuring and reporting health related fitness in the areas of aerobic capacity, body composition, flexibility, muscular strength, and muscular endurance.(2)REQUIREMENTS.(a) The local board of education shall develop and implement an accurate, comprehensive health and physical education program that shall include information and concepts in the following areas. 1. Alcohol and other drug use6. Sex education/AIDS education9. Growth and development(b) Each school containing any grade K-5 shall provide a minimum of 90 contact hours of instruction at each grade level K-5 in health and physical education.(c) Each school containing any grade 6-12 shall make available instruction in health and physical education.(d) Each school containing any grade K-12 shall provide alcohol, tobacco, vapor products, and other drug use education on an annual basis at each grade level.(e) Each local board of education shall develop procedures to allow parents and legal guardians to exercise the option of excluding their child from sex education and AIDS prevention instructional programs.1. Sex education and AIDS education shall be a part of a comprehensive health program.2. Sex education shall also include annual age-appropriate sexual abuse and assault awareness and prevention education in kindergarten through grade 9.3. Prior to the parent or legal guardian making a choice to allow his or her child or ward to take the specified unit of instruction, he or she shall be told what instruction is to be provided and have the opportunity to review all instructional materials to be used, print and nonprint. Any parent or legal guardian of a child to whom a course of study in sex education is to be taught shall have the right to elect, in writing, that such child not receive such course of study.(f) Each local board of education shall establish a committee to review periodically sex/AIDS education instructional materials and make recommendations concerning age/grade level use. Recommendations made by the committee shall be approved by the local board of education before implementation. The committee shall be composed primarily of nonteaching parents who have children enrolled in the local public schools and who represent the diversity of the student body augmented by others such as educators, health professionals and other community representatives. The committee shall also include a male and female student currently attending the 11th or 12th grade in the public schools.(g) Each local school system shall conduct an annual fitness assessment program, as approved and funded by the State Board of Education, one time each school year for students in grades one through 12, to be conducted only during a physical education course that is taught by a certificated physical education teacher in which a student is enrolled. Such assessments shall include methods deemed by the State Board of Education as appropriate to ascertain levels of student physical fitness. Each local school system shall report the individual results of the fitness assessment to the parent or guardian of each student assessed and the aggregate results of the fitness assessments by school to the State Board of Education annually in a format approved and funded by the State Board of Education. The minimum required contents of the report shall be determined by the State Board of Education.(h) Each local board of education which operates a school with grades nine through 12 shall provide instruction in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of an automated external defibrillator to its students as a requirement within one of the required health or physical education courses (Health (17.011), Health and Personal Fitness (36.051), or Advanced Personal Fitness (36.061)) to satisfy this requirement. Such instruction shall incorporate the psychomotor skills necessary to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation and to use an automated external defibrillator. Each local board of education shall report adherence to this requirement as determined by the Georgia Department of Education. The instructional program shall include either of the following: 1. An instructional program developed by the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross, or2. An instructional program which is nationally recognized and is based on the most current national evidence based emergency cardiovascular care guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of an automated external defibrillator.(i) Each local board of education which operates a school with grades 6 through 12 shall provide instruction in human trafficking awareness on an annual basis at each grade level. Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 160-4-2-.12
O.C.G.A. §§ 20-2-142(b), (c); 20-2-143; 20-2-149.1; 20-2-777.
Original Rule entitled "Comprehensive Health and Physical Education Program Plan" adopted. F. Sept. 27, 1990; eff. Oct. 17, 1990.Amended: F. Mar. 17, 1993; eff. Apr. 6, 1993.Amended: F. June 29, 2000; eff. July 19, 2000.Amended: F. Mar. 14, 2011; eff. Apr. 3, 2011.Amended: F. Aug. 22, 2013; eff. Sept. 11, 2013.Amended: F. Aug. 23, 2018; eff. Sept. 12, 2018.Amended: F. Nov. 4, 2021; eff. Nov. 24, 2021.