Physical education improves confidence, wellness, and academic outcomes while developing life skills that shape the whole person. Research has shown that participation in team sports leads to a feeling of belonging and greater satisfaction in school and community. Furthermore, the combination of exercise, social support, and structure is useful in preventing or treating anxiety and/or depression in young people.
At MMS, we see physical education as encouraging smart choices and cultivating a healthy lifestyle into adulthood. In other words, it is part of a well-rounded education that focuses on your child’s complete development physically, emotionally, and leads to managing better friendships and a higher emotional intelligence.
The State of Wisconsin’s physical education requirements are quite vague, making it possible for public schools to get away with only one gym class per week, and some not at all because they sign a waiver in order to be exempt from these standards. The chart below shows how MMS prioritizes Athletics as part of our curriculum.
Standard/Requirement | Wisconsin and National Requirements | Milwaukee Montessori School Practice |
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Amount of time students are active in PE class | 35% | 99.99% |
Minutes of PE required each week | 90 | 130 – 180 |
Minutes of daily recess required | 16-20 | 30 minutes outdoors |
Minutes of Physical Activity required per week | No mandate set | 230 (not including after school sports) |
PE Equipment and Facilities | No annual assessment | |
Participation in a school sport | 61% of girls and 65% of boys in 8th grade | 87% of MMS Students in grades 4 - 8 |
Revision of Standards | Last revised in 2010 | We revise our standards for all programs each year |
As you can see, we go above and beyond the requirements of our state, providing 140 to 300 minutes of PE each week depending on grade level, offering 30 minutes of daily outdoor recess (unless it’s bitterly cold), and revising our physical education program regularly.
To ensure that our students are benefitting from this program, we offer new clubs and activities based on their interests – from flag football to modern dance – and evaluate their overall fitness levels twice a year.
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