High School Girls P.E.
Physical activites
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Physical activites
This course fulfills the California State Education Standards for high school graduation requirements of a one-semester Health and Personal Wellness class. Topics include Nutrition, Physical Fitness, Contagious Diseases, Chronic/Lifestyle Diseases, Tobacco/Alcohol and other Drugs, and Maturity/Decision-Making.
An introduction into the fundamentals of algebraic expressions and equations. Some geometry and triginometry along with linear equations and graphing.
Basics of understanding and performing drama.
My name is Rick Stout and I serve as the Chief Educational Officer at Champion Christian School. I came to Champion in 2005, after having served as Principal for some 21 years in public schools in the states
of Montana, Washington, and California. An additional 11 years was spent as a High School Teacher, Counselor, and Coach. Serving the entire Champion Community is the culminating experience for me in a career of serving students (K-12) in preparing themselves to reach their full potential and “to be all they can be.”
This is my fifth year at Champion Christian School. I am now serving as Vice Principal and I also
teach Social Science classes. As Vice Principal I am in charge of student activiies, discipline, mentoring new teachers, and overseeing the curriculum. After being widowed with a young daughter, Sarah, who is now grown, God enabled me to pursue my B.A. Degree in Liberal Arts from Christ College Irvine, then a teaching credential from California State University, Long Beach. In May of 2009, I completed my M.A. in Curriculum & Instruction from Chico State and conpleted my Administrative Credential in May of 2010. I have an A.C.S.I. Teaching credential and in June of 2010 I obtained my Adminisrative A.C.S.I. Credential. Before coming to Champion I taught ten years in public schools at the middle and high school levels. I thank God for bringing me to Champion and I love teaching my students facts about history, economics, and government and enjoy the freedom of incorporating God’s truths in these areas. The current events of today show how vital it is that our students understand history through the lens of biblical truths.