•  2022-2023 Physical Education Syllabus
    Greg Lanman, K Gymnasium
    E-mail: lanman.greg@cusd80.com 

    COURSE DESCRIPTION 
    Intro to Physical Education will offer a comprehensive physical education program that will challenge each student to reach his/her highest potential and allow opportunities for success and enjoyment. Sports/activities in which we will participate are—but not limited to—basketball, volleyball, tennis, soccer, flag football, paddleball, relays, Sabaki ball, Ultimate Frisbee, Ultimate Football, Capture the flag, and other recreational games and/or activities.
    STUDENT EXPECTATIONS
    •    Be on time and ready to go 
    •    Dress out fully each day (Casteel t-shirt, athletic shorts, athletic shoes.
    •    Follow all safety guidelines and school rules 
    •    Display a positive attitude and be an encourager to your classmates 
    •    Give 100% effort in all activities 
    •    Be respectful – to teachers, classmates, and equipment 
    •    Bring a clear, sealable water bottle EVERYDAY with you! (Water only!) 

    DRESSING OUT/PARTICIPATION    
    •    Parent notes are not accepted...You must still dress out! Communicate with me to discuss the severity of your medical or physical excuse, and we’ll come up with a plan. 
    •    Doctor excuses are permitted – and required after three or more days out after talking with me. 
    •    Students must dress out and/or complete alternative activity to receive credit for every class. 
    •    If a student uses an inhaler, s/he must bring it to class and participate to the best of his/her ability. 
    •    Label your clothes uniform with your initials. 

     LOCKERS/LOCKER ROOM 
    •    NO CELL PHONE USE IN THE LOCKER ROOMS!!
    •    Each student is issued a school lock and locker to use for the year. If the lock is lost, the student must pay $5 to the bookstore, then a replacement lock will be issued by the teacher/coach. 
    •    Keep the combination a secret to prevent theft. 
    •    You MUST lock your belongings in your locker. Keep your lock and locker locked at all times.
    •    If your belongings are stolen, but they weren’t locked up, I can’t help you.
    •    You must use the lock provided to you; you may not bring your own lock. 
    •    CUSD/Casteel HS are not responsible for the students’ belongings. 
    •    Any articles remaining in a locker once a student is no longer enrolled in volleyball are not the school’s responsibility. Such items will be kept for a short period of time and then will be donated. 
    •    Aerosol cans (hairspray, deodorant, perfume, etc.) are not permitted in the locker room. 
    •    Enter the locker room respectfully and get dressed quickly. 
    •    Do not dress in the toilet stalls. This takes away from people who need to use them accordingly. 
    •    Please keep clothes laundered. 
    •    All electronics are put away and out of sight in the locker room (especially cell phones) 
    •    No gum. No food or drink allowed in the locker room 
    •    Stay out of the locker room during lunch 
    •    No more than two (2) students per class in bathroom area. 
    •    No horseplay 

    CASTEEL HIGH SCHOOL PROTOCOL
    Technology: 
    With the 1:1 technology initiative, it is the responsibility of the student to bring their fully  charged laptop to school every day. Technology is a tool no different than a pencil. Like all  school supplies, students are expected to have the supplies needed to learn.  
    Discipline Protocol: 
    It is the expectation that students hold themselves to high standards. The teacher will address  students who are not meeting these expectations. Typical classroom behaviors consequences  these are they standard progression for discipline  
    • a warning  
    • a warning with a phone call  
    • a Parent-teacher conference  
    • a referral.  
    Our goal is to work with families to ensure that all students have a safe and focused learning  environment.  
    Tardy Protocol: 
    Students are expected to be in their seats when the bell rings and ready to learn. If a student is  tardy to class teachers will follow this progress to rectify students being late to class.  • a warning on their first and second offense.  
    • the teacher will email / call home.  
    • Notify Attendance Interventionist and email / call home.  
    • On the fifth offense, the teacher will refer the student to our Attendance Interventionist,  who can work with families and assign Saturday school if necessary.  
    The teacher has the option to provide their own lunch detention at their discretion instead of  writing a conduct referral.  
    Absences:  
    Students who have excused absences have at least one day every day they are absent to make up  the work they missed. Excessive absences can result in the loss of a credit for the course.  
    Grading Categories: 
    <<Please include your grade level / department consistent grading system>>  
    Food and Drink: 
    There is no food or drink allowed in the classroom except water.  
    Tutoring: 
    <<The times for your tutoring Availability.>>  
    Finals: 
    Finals are not given early. Absent students will receive a zero until they can take the final. 

     

     

     

     

     


    GRADING
    Daily Participation: Every student will begin each day with 15 points for participation. Points will be deducted daily according to the following:  
    Points    Reason(s)
    -15    •    Non-dress you will not receive any points. Dressing out is required. You can not make up Non-dress points
    -10    

    •    Non-participation
    -5    •    Tardy
    -1 to -10 (Teacher discretion)     •    Inappropriate behavior
    •    Inappropriate language
    •    Poor sportsmanship
    •    Less than full participation
     
    Note: A student’s lack of physical ability or coordination will not adversely affect his/her grade. Grades are based on participations, effort, and improvement. 
    Absences are limited to 10 class periods per semester (CCHS policy). Each day students may earn 15 points. Students who do not attend the day's activities will not receive any points. However, any student will have an opportunity to make up points. Students who do not attend or participate in class will have the option of practicing any athletic skills outside of class. Sixty minutes of activity equals 15 points of credit (outside team/club practice will count towards credit). Parents send an email of what activity was performed. 
    I WILL NOT USE A PHONE IN ANY LOCKER ROOM
    STUDENT SIGNATURE_________________________________________________________
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    PARENT SIGNATUE___________________________________________________________
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    CONTACTING ME 
    Feel free to contact me at any time. The best way to get a hold of me is by e-mail. I am here to help and am more than happy to work with parents and students in any way I can. My e-mail is lanman.greg@cusd80.com. 
                                                       

    Please complete the online syllabus agreement (insert link here) by Tuesday July 29, 2023.

    2021-2022 Physical Education Syllabus

    Greg Lanman, K Gymnasium

    E-mail: lanman.greg@cusd80.com

    COURSE DESCRIPTION

    Intro to Physical Education will offer a comprehensive physical education program that will challenge each student to reach his/her highest potential and allow opportunities for success and enjoyment. Sports/activities in which we will participate are—but not limited to—basketball, volleyball, tennis, soccer, flag football, paddleball, relays, Sabaki ball, Ultimate Frisbee, Ultimate Football, Capture the flag, and other recreational games and/or activities.

    STUDENT EXPECTATIONS

    • Be on time and ready to go
    • Dress out fully each day (Casteel t-shirt, athletic shorts, athletic shoes.
    • Follow all safety guidelines and school rules
    • Display a positive attitude and be an encourager to your classmates
    • Give 100% effort in all activities
    • Be respectful – to teachers, classmates, and equipment
    • Bring a clear, sealable water bottle EVERYDAY with you! (Water only!)

    DRESSING OUT/PARTICIPATION                                                                            

    • Parent notes are not accepted...You must still dress out! Communicate with me to discuss the severity of your medical or physical excuse, and we’ll come up with a plan.
    • Doctor excuses are permitted – and required after three or more days out after talking with me.
    • Students must dress out and/or complete alternative activity to receive credit for every class.
    • If a student uses an inhaler, s/he must bring it to class and participate to the best of his/her ability.
    • Label your clothes uniform with your initials.

     LOCKERS/LOCKER ROOM

    • NO CELL PHONE USE IN THE LOCKER ROOMS!!
    • Each student is issued a school lock and locker to use for the year. If the lock is lost, the student must pay $5 to the bookstore, then a replacement lock will be issued by the teacher/coach.
    • Keep the combination a secret to prevent theft.
    • You MUST lock your belongings in your locker. Keep your lock and locker locked at all times.
      • If your belongings are stolen, but they weren’t locked up, I can’t help you.
    • You must use the lock provided to you; you may not bring your own lock.
    • CUSD/Casteel HS are not responsible for the students’ belongings.
    • Any articles remaining in a locker once a student is no longer enrolled in volleyball are not the school’s responsibility. Such items will be kept for a short period of time and then will be donated.
    • Aerosol cans (hairspray, deodorant, perfume, etc.) are not permitted in the locker room.
    • Enter the locker room respectfully and get dressed quickly.
    • Do not dress in the toilet stalls. This takes away from people who need to use them accordingly.
    • Please keep clothes laundered.
    • All electronics are put away and out of sight in the locker room (especially cell phones)
    • No gum. No food or drink allowed in the locker room
    • Stay out of the locker room during lunch
    • No more than two (2) students per class in bathroom area.
    • No horseplay

     

     

    GRADING

    Daily Participation: Every student will begin each day with 15 points for participation. Points will be deducted daily according to the following:  

    Points

    Reason(s)

    -15

    ·         Non-dress you will not receive any points. Dressing out is required. You can not make up Non-dress points

    -15

     

    ·         Non-participation

    -5

    ·         Character

    -1 to -10 (Teacher discretion)

    ·         Inappropriate behavior

    ·         Inappropriate language

    ·         Poor sportsmanship

    ·         Less than full participation

     

    Note: A student’s lack of physical ability or coordination will not adversely affect his/her grade. Grades are based on participations, effort, and improvement.

    Absences are limited to 10 class periods per semester (CCHS policy). Each day students may earn 15 points. Students who do not attend the day's activities will not receive any points. However, any student will have an opportunity to make up points. Students who do not attend or participate in class will have the option of practicing any athletic skills outside of class. Sixty minutes of activity equals 15 points of credit (outside team/club practice will count towards credit). Parents send an email of what activity was performed.

     

    CONTACTING ME

    Feel free to contact me at any time. The best way to get a hold of me is by e-mail. I am here to help and am more than happy to work with parents and students in any way I can. My e-mail is lanman.greg@cusd80.com.

     

     

                            

     

Last Modified on July 12, 2023