New York Laws
Article 17 - Instruction in Certain Subjects
803 - Instruction in Physical Education and Kindred Subjects.

ยง 803. Instruction in physical education and kindred subjects. 1. All
pupils above the age of eight years in all elementary and secondary
schools, shall receive as part of the prescribed courses of instruction
therein such physical education under the direction of the commissioner
of education as the regents may determine. Such courses shall be
designed to aid in the well-rounded education of pupils and in the
development of character, citizenship, physical fitness, health and the
worthy use of leisure. Pupils above such age attending the public
schools shall be required to attend upon such prescribed courses of
instruction.

2. The board of education or trustees of every school district
regularly employing twenty or more teachers shall employ a teacher or
teachers qualified and duly licensed under the regulations of the
regents to give such instruction; in every other district of the state,
they shall require such instruction to be given by the teacher or
teachers regularly employed to give instruction in other subjects or by
a teacher or teachers qualified and duly licensed under the regulations
of the regents.

3. The boards of education or trustees of two or more contiguous
districts in the same supervisory district, however, may join in the
employment of a teacher qualified and duly licensed under the
regulations of the regents to give such instruction; and the salary of
such teacher and the expenses incurred on account of such instruction
shall be apportioned by the district superintendent among such districts
according to the assessed valuation thereof, and as so apportioned shall
be a charge upon each of such districts.

4. Similar courses of instruction shall be prescribed and maintained
in private schools in the state and all pupils in such schools over
eight years of age shall attend upon such courses; and if such courses
are not so established and maintained in any private school, attendance
upon instruction in such school shall not be deemed substantially
equivalent to instruction given to children of like ages in the public
school or schools of the city or district in which the child resides.

5. It shall be the duty of the regents to adopt rules determining the
subjects to be included in courses of physical education provided for in
this section, the period of instruction in each of such courses, the
qualifications of teachers, and the attendance upon such courses of
instruction.

6. The physical education hereinbefore provided for, may be given,
when practicable, in any armory of the state where such armory is within
convenient distance from the school, and at such times and in such
manner as not to interfere with the regular military uses of such
armory. The commanding officer in charge of any such armory shall, upon
application made by any board of education or trustees of the several
cities and school districts within the state, permit access to any such
armory, for the purposes herein mentioned.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

EDN - Education

Title 1 - General Provisions

Article 17 - Instruction in Certain Subjects

801 - Courses of Instruction in Patriotism and Citizenship and in Certain Historic Documents.

801-A - Instruction in Civility, Citizenship and Character Education.

802 - Instruction Relating to the Flag; Holidays.

802-A - Instruction Relating to General Elections.

803 - Instruction in Physical Education and Kindred Subjects.

803-A - Courses of Study in Prevention of Child Abduction.

803-B - Courses of Study in Prevention of Child Sexual Exploitation and Child Sex Abuse.

804 - Health Education Regarding Mental Health, Alcohol, Drugs, Tobacco Abuse and the Prevention and Detection of Certain Cancers.

804-A - Comprehensive School Health Education Demonstration Program.

804-B - Education Regarding Child Development.

804-C - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Instruction.

804-D - Automated External Defibrillator Instruction.

806 - Courses of Instruction in Highway Safety and Traffic Regulation; School Safety Patrols.

806-A - Driver Education.

807 - Fire and Emergency Drills.

807-A - Fire Inspections.

807-B - College Fire Inspections.

807-C - Transmission of Fire Alarm to Fire Department.

807-D - Locating Source of Fires in Schools.

808 - Instruction in Fire and Arson Prevention.

809 - Instruction in the Humane Treatment of Animals.

809-A - Instruction in the Safe Use of Firearms and in the Game Laws.

810 - Conservation Day.

811 - Procurement, Use and Possession of Hypodermic Syringes and Needles by School Personnel for Educational Purposes.

812 - Health Training Program for Secondary School Students.

813 - School Lunch Period; Scheduling.

814 - Courses of Study in Internet Safety.

815 - State Seal of Biliteracy.

816 - Local Library and School Partnerships.