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Physical Education & Health

Physical Education & Health

An illustration of the words 'Physical Education' with various sports figures and equipment, including a basketball player, a runner, a cheerleader, a gymnast, a surfer, and a baseball player.

  • To give students a good foundation of skill development, cognitive understanding, and positive attitudes toward themselves in physical activity and healthy lifestyles.

  • United ISD strives for students to do their personal best and develop a fitness for life attitude. In conjunction with this emphasis, each student’s fitness level will be assessed annually.

  • Physical Education K-12 th : SPARK (Sports, Play, and Active Recreation for Kids) Health Curriculum: Lifetime Health Texas Edition

  • Physical Fitness Assessment Initiative State law requires school districts to annually assess the physical fitness of students enrolled in grade three or higher and to provide the results of individual student performance on the administered physical fitness assessments to the Texas Education Agency (TEA). The Physical Fitness Assessment Initiative (PFAI) is a program designed to collect and analyze the required student physical fitness data.

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION COACHES

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Staff

Name Position Email Phone
Roxanne Robledo Athletics Coordinator – Elementary PE roxannea@uisd.net (956) 473-7134
Juan Botello Athletics Coordinator – Health jbotello@uisd.net (956) 473-7103
Jose A. Briones Athletics Coordinator – Secondary PE jbriones@uisd.net (956) 473-7139