In the United States, no federal law requires public schools to teach physical education (PE). Implementing PE in public schools is the responsibility of each of the 50 states. Some states and school districts are making PE optional, not mandatory, for students. Such decisions are driven in part by budget cuts and efforts to raise student test scores in core academic subjects such as reading and math. Some school districts have even cut traditional PE altogether.

Do you believe that cutting or reducing the amount of PE in schools in favor of core academic subjects is a good idea? Why or why not? Use specific case studies and facts to support your opinion.

Should the federal government offer incentives to states to increase the number of students participating in regular physical activity? Why or why not? If so, what might the incentive plan look like?

Respuesta :

Answer:

No

Explanation:

beacsue Physical education is an important part of life and all puplic schools requier you to do it unless you have a medical condtion that pervents you from doing it.

i think all schools should make some sort of physical education mandatory but give the students a choice on how they want to take it. (like dance, weightlifting, etc)
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