HOPE and Credit
Recovery Course
Enrollment

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The purpose of this course is to develop and enhance healthy behaviors that influence lifestyle choices and student health and fitness. Students will realize the full benefit of this course when it is taught with an integrated approach.

In addition to the physical education content represented in the benchmarks below, specific health education topics within this course include, but are not limited to:

Mental/Social Health  Physical Activity
Components of Physical Fitness
Nutrition and Wellness Planning
Diseases and Disorders
Health Advocacy
First Aid/CPR
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drug Prevention
Human Sexuality including Abstinence and HIV
Internet Safety

High School and 8th Grade

HOPE – Health Opportunities through Physical Fitness

The OptimaEd HOPE course develops healthy behaviors, attitudes, and decision-making paradigms related to student health and fitness. Students will also benefit from classically aligned, virtue-based curricula, weekly instructor-led Socratic Discussions, as well as live tutoring hours each weekday.
 
In addition to the physical education standards, other standards covered in depth will include:
  • Mental/Social Health
  • Physical Activity
  • Components of Physical Fitness
  • Nutrition and Wellness Planning
  • Diseases and Disorders
  • Health Advocacy

Middle School

OptimaEd offers Credit Recovery Courses. Middle Schoolers can take courses to meet their high school requirements. 

  • M/J Language Arts 1 Grade 6
  • M/J Mathematics Grade 6
  • M/J Comprehensive Science 1 Grade 6
  • M/J World History
  • M/J Language Arts 2 Grade 7  
  • M/J Mathematics Grade 7
  • M/J Comprehensive Science 2 Grade 7
  • M/J Civics   
  • M/J Language Arts 3 Grade 8
  • M/J Comprehensive Science 3 Grade 8
  • M/J United States History 
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