Mississippi Code
Comprehensive School Health Education Program
§ 37-13-134. Comprehensive School Health Education Program

For purposes of this paragraph (b), the term "psychomotor skills" means the use of hands-on practicing to support cognitive learning. Cognitive-only training does not qualify as "psychomotor skills."
The requirements of this paragraph (b) shall be minimum requirements. Any local school district shall be authorized to offer CPR and AED instruction for longer periods of time than required herein, and may enhance the curriculum and training components.
All instruction in physical education, health education and physical activity must be based on the most current state standards provided by the State Department of Education.
1. Health education;
2. Physical education;
3. Nutritional services;
4. Parental/Community involvement;
5. Instruction to prevent the use of tobacco, drugs and alcohol;
6. Physical activity;
7. Health services;
8. Healthy environment;
9. Counseling and psychological services;
10. Healthy lifestyles; and
11. Staff wellness.