HudsonHawk
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That said, while my school allowed seniors "in good standing" (had to have a certain grade point average and not be on any discipline reports and maybe some other stuff) to opt out of gym class - that was far from a universal standard. Each school or school district has its own policy.
We were only required two years of "physical education" credit, and most took those their first two years. It was rare for a junior or senior to be in a P.E. (gym) class. However, if you played varsity sports, you were required to take it each year you competed, and it was basically practice time, so you took P.E. either your first class of the day or your last. For me playing baseball, I had P.E. the last class of the day in the spring and was required to run cross country in the fall semester, so we ran before school started through first period.