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Health Pathway

12/3/2018

 
Health Education Courses      
​Health Education provides learning experiences for all students to enable them to meet the health education standards of the Hawaii Content and Performance Standards.  The Health Education standards are clear, broad statements that identify what all students should know and be able to do to enhance their own health and to support healthy behaviors in others.

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HEALTH—TODAY AND TOMORROW                   
 
HLE1000             1/2 credit
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Students develop and practice skills that will promote and protect the health of self and others. Students engage in in-depth discussion and exploration of current issues and health trends for adolescents. Content areas can include but are not limited to: Promote Mental and Emotional Health, Promote Healthy Eating and Physical Activity, Promote Personal Health and Wellness, Promote Safety and Prevent Unintentional Injury and Violence, Promote Tobacco-Free Life Styles, Promote Alcohol and other Drug-Free Life Style, and Promote Sexual Health and Responsibility. Emphasis will be placed on the application of standards-based health knowledge and skills in making healthy personal choices, and in advocating for the health of others.  To be taken with Advanced Guidance in the 10th grade year.


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