Some students, however, dread PE because it makes them anxious—especially if they’re not athletic. Seventh-grader Madelyn Jarosh from Door County, Wisconsin, says that some kids don’t like participating in PE if they’re not picked right away for teams. “They might feel like they’re being judged by other kids,” she explains.
In addition, there are a limited number of hours in a school day, so adding PE could require cutting back on something else, some people say. That could be core subjects, like science and math, or electives, like music or art. “Although PE is a great elective, it should be encouraged but never required,” says Violet Hans, a seventh-grader from Naples, Florida.
Many students also point out that they are already physically active outside of school. Madelyn, for one, is required to take gym every other day even though she plays volleyball after school. She likes gym class but says students should have the choice to participate—with the option to read or do homework in another room instead of running laps. “PE is supposed to be fun,” she says. “If you’re forced to do it, it becomes a bad part of your day.”