Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
Why do we have to take the Physical Fitness test?
The State of Connecticut requires each student in grades 4, 6, 8, and 10 to do so. The State understands the importance of fitness, and wants each student to be educated to understand and be fit for health reasons.Back to Top
It is a series of 4 tests: Curl-ups, Push-ups, a fexibility test, and a mile run/walk. No one can fail these tests; instead they're used to understand a child's current fitness status, establish a "baseline," and motivate children to be as active and fit as possible. The State of CT does, however, use these scores as data.Back to Top
What if I don't finish the mile run?
You walk, then when you feel better, you just run again! But jogging comfortably the whole way is the best way to go.Back to Top
What are the minimum scores for achieving the different standards on the test?
For a 9 year old boy and girl, the scores are: Mile Run 9:45/8:15 (B) and 11:00/9:15 (G) for Health and Challenge, respectively. Curl up:20/45 (B)and 20/43 (G). Push up 9/21 (B)and 7/17 (G). Flexibility 25/33 (B) and 26/36 (G).Back to Top
What ARE the Health Fitness Components?
1-Flexibility (Stretching properly), 2-Muscular Strength (1 or 2 FULL "repetitions"), 3- Muscular Endurance (many repeated muscle repetitions), 4-Cardiovascular Endurance (aerobic and anaerobic--your heart "pumping" blood and oxygen--doing exercises that need this for a long time)Back to Top
How are our report card grades in Grades 3 - 5 determined?
At least two physical skills are taught and practiced each marking period. These could be sport skills or exercises. The skills are then assessed. The scores for each skill are combined to create an overall grade.Back to Top