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OCPE Information
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General Guidelines
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- While enrolled in OCPE, a student may not be enrolled in Denton ISD athletics.
- Only those in grades 7-12 will be eligible for consideration into the program.
- The student must participate in the OCPE program for the entire semester.
- In case of illness or injury (supported by documentation from a medical professional), the instructor must provide alternate assignments or make-up requirements for credit.
- A student may not transfer from a PE/athletic class into OCPE after the application deadline; however he/she may withdraw from the OCPE program into on-campus PE/ athletic program. Varsity eligibility is subject to UIL rules and head coach approval.
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Category I vs. Category II
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- Category I students will practice 15+ hours a week with a highly intensive, professional instructor. These students compete at Olympic/Junior Olympic levels, national levels, or collegiate-like levels. You may even see competitive meets or tournaments on their workout logs. These competitions should not account for more than 2 hours of time to be considered for their workout logs. These students can be dismissed for one period a day of OCPE.
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- Catergory II students are also trained by highly qualified instructors, but they will have around 5 hours a week of instruction and they are not deemed as elite as the Catergory I students. These students cannot be dismissed from school for OCPE.
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High School Approved Activities
OCPE eligible activities (HighSchool) are Olympic-type/National level activites approved by the TEA that are not offered comprehensively through the physical education or athletic departments at Denton ISD high schools.
Approved Activities
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- Equestrian
- Fencing
- Gymnastics
- Ice Hockey
- Ice Skating
- Martial Arts
- Wrestling
- Rock Climbing
- Rowing
- Squash
- Cycling
- Lacrosse
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Middle School Approved Activities
OCPE eligible activities (Middle School) are Olympic-type/National level activites approved by the TEA that are not offered comprehensively through the physical education or athletic departments at Denton ISD middle schools.
Approved Activities
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- Dance
- Equestrian
- Fencing
- Gymnastics
- Ice Hockey
- Ice Skating
- Martial Arts
- Golf
- Wrestling
- Rock Climbing
- Tennis
- Rowing
- Squash
- Swimming
- Soccer
- Cycling
- Lacrosse
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Responsibilities
Student & Parent Responsibilities
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- Confer with the designated campus counselor about plans to enroll.
- Ensure the student participates in his/her activity at one (1) approved agency under one (1) professional supervisor for at least the minimum amount of time per week as determined by the category chosen.
- Ensure the student attends his/her activity regularly, which includes attending 90% of the days the class is offered.
- Ensure records of participation and grades are submitted by the agency's instructor to the appropriate counselor.
- Parents are responsible for making sure the Physical Education TEKS for the specific grade level are met.
- Provide transportation to and from the sponsoring agency.
Instructor Responsibilities
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- Sign the Instructor Agreement stating he/ she is aware of the emphasis on program objectives and knowledge of the state-mandated TEKS.
- Maintain and submit an accurate record of each student's attendance to ensure compliance with state laws regarding attendance for credit and compulsory attendance.
- Evaluate each student's performance and submit the End of 9 Weeks Student Progress Report to the student's counselor one (1) week before the end of the current grading period.
- Notify the student's counselor if the student fails to maintain a high level of performance and if the instructor is withdrawing his/her recommendation for the student to be in the program.
- Notify the student's counselor if there is a change in the number of hours per week.
- Notify the student's counselor if the student's attendance becomes irregular or the student withdraws from the program.
The Role of the Counselor-
- Direct parents interested in their child participating in OCPE to the informational website.
- Understand and explain the differences between Category I and Category II.
- Explain the student/ parent responsibilities and answer any questions or concerns.
- Communicate with the student/parent with any concerns either by phone or in writing.
- Communicate with instructors and agencies and remedy any issues.
- Schedule the student for the 1st/7th period (Middle school) or 1st/5th block (High school).
- Maintain an electronic file with the appropriate documentation on each student approved.
- Communicate any issues and concerns with the appropriate athletic department staff.
- Verify grades have been submitted by instructor.
The Role of the Athletic Department-
- Provide training for counselors regarding OCPE guidelines.
- Maintain up-to-date information on website.
- Approve/Deny OCPE applications and keep additional files on each student and training logs.
- Ensure OCPE guidelines follow TEA and district policies.
- Provide additional support/information to counselors where necessary.
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Revoking Wavier
A student's physical education OCPE waiver may be revoked at the discretion of the school district if it is determined the student's participation in the program:
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- no longer meets the criteria specified for the category chosen, or
- the student's attendance becomes irregular, or
- the student is not passing all of his/her classes, or
- the student has been subject to discipline action at their school campus, or
- the student has a pattern of late arrivals or early/late departures.
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Note:
Please direct all off-campus PE questions to your child's school campus counselor and not the athletic office. New applications for the 2024-2025 school year are now closed.