Physical Education & Health
Resource Teacher:

Health & PE Department Staff
Katie Gross - Resource Teacher (Health A/B, Yoga)
Mark Crichton - Physical Education (PE Fitness, Net Sports)
Todd Dembroski - Health & Physical Education (Health A/B, Basketball)
Heather Holcomb - Health (ELD Health A/B)
Jesse Rutter - Health & Physical Education (Health A/B, ALO Health, ALO PE)
Ray Trail - Physical Education (PE Fitness, Weight Training)
Frank Weaver - Physical Education (ALO PE, Soccer)
Gabrielle Yore - Health & Physical Education (Health A/B, Net Sports, Team Sports)
PE Classes Offered at Rockville High School
- CPE Net Sports
- CPE Team Sports
- Sp PE Basketball
- Sp PE Dance
- Sp PE Fitness
- Sp PE Soccer
- Sp PE Weight Strength Train
- Sp PE Yoga Stretching
- Leadership Opportunity PE
All students participating in Physical Education classes at Rockville High School should have a change of clothing which can include shorts, sweatpants, t-shirt and most importantly, proper athletic shoes.
Each student who is enrolled in a Physical Education class will receive a locker to store valuables during class.
Health Education/Physical Education
*One credit in Health Education is required for graduation. HPE2047 A/B satisfies the one credit health education requirement.
Health education provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to help them make healthful decisions—both now and in the future. Through the implementation of an effective, comprehensive health education instructional program, students will develop the life skills to enhance their potential for academic success and healthier, happier, and more productive lives. Knowledge of accurate health information is essential. Practicing health-related skills in real-life situations and developing healthful behaviors are the ultimate goals of the program. Health Education aligns with Be Well 365 by emphasizing lifelong positive health-related attitudes and behaviors that promote self-reliance and self-regulation for all students.
One credit in Physical Education is required for graduation: Courses that satisfy these requirements are described below.
High School Physical Education promotes life-long wellness and prepares students for a physically active lifestyle. The students will extend skills and knowledge developed in middle school, but with a more concentrated focus on planning and implementing lifetime physical activity goals. The instruction is centered on mastery of self-improvement, provides students with choices and deemphasizes competition and peer comparisons. Integration of technology in to the grade-level outcomes enhances the experience of students. As students move toward career readiness the physical education program prepares them by ensuring they can set personal physical fitness and physical activity goals. Physical Education aligns with Be Well 365 by emphasizing problem-solving, decision-making, goal -setting, and relationship building skills.