11th Grade PE Parent Email Templates
Parent email templates for PE class — uniform reminders, fitness unit updates, participation concerns, adaptive PE communication, and how families can support physical activity at home.
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PE emails most often involve logistics (uniforms, participation, medical notes) and occasionally concern communication (effort, safety, adaptive needs). Clear, brief, and action-oriented messages work best in this context.
Common 11th Grade PE Parent Email Types
Uniform or Dress Code Reminder
#1A student is not coming to class with the appropriate PE clothing or footwear.
- →List the exact requirements: athletic shoes with laces, shorts or joggers, t-shirt
- →Note how often the student has been without proper gear
- →Explain the grade or participation impact of not having the uniform
Participation or Effort Concern
#2A student is consistently not participating, refusing activities, or showing low effort.
- →Describe specific behaviors: 'sits on the bleachers during the warm-up run'
- →Ask whether there's a physical concern at home (joint pain, asthma, anxiety about physical activity)
- →Offer a modified option if the student has a legitimate limitation
Medical or Adaptive PE Note
#3A student needs a modified activity due to an injury, illness, or adaptive needs.
- →Explain what documentation is required and where to submit it
- →Clarify what the student will be doing during PE while modified (not just sitting)
- →Include a specific end date or re-evaluation timeline
Fitness Test or Assessment
#4An upcoming fitness test (Pacer, push-up, flexibility) that parents should know about.
- →Name the tests and what they measure
- →Emphasize that students are measured against their own baseline, not each other
- →Suggest one way to prepare (getting a good night's sleep, eating breakfast that day)
Unit Overview
#5Previewing a new PE unit (team sports, fitness, dance, outdoor education).
- →Name the activity and its learning goals beyond just 'having fun'
- →Note any specific footwear or clothing requirements for this unit
- →Share how this unit connects to lifelong health skills
Language Tips for PE Emails
- 1.Frame fitness assessments as personal baselines, not competitions: 'measuring their own growth'
- 2.Replace 'your child doesn't try' with 'your child is not yet participating consistently'
- 3.Be specific about uniform requirements — 'appropriate shoes' means different things to different families
How to Help at Home: PE Ideas for 11th Grade Families
Common Parent Concerns — PE in 11th Grade
“My child says PE is too competitive and they're embarrassed.”
That's important feedback. I try to structure PE around personal growth rather than pure competition, but some activities are naturally competitive. I'll check in on the specific situation and make sure every student has a way to participate that feels safe.
“My child has asthma/joint pain/anxiety — can they modify PE?”
Yes, absolutely. Please send a doctor's note with specific modifications recommended. I'll work within those parameters while keeping your child active and included in what they can safely do.
Do
- ✓Send a 'what to wear' reminder at the start of each new unit
- ✓Explain how PE is graded — parents often don't know participation is assessed
Don't
- ✗Don't single out a student's fitness level in an email — keep that conversation for a phone call or meeting
- ✗Don't require expensive gear for any PE unit without providing school alternatives
Pro Tips: Parent Email for PE
- 1The most effective PE email to parents is also the shortest — logistics and one action item
- 2If a student is chronically unprepared for PE, ask the parent whether there's a morning routine barrier before assuming noncompliance
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I communicate fitness test results to parents sensitively?
Focus on the student's effort and trajectory, not raw scores. 'Your child improved their Pacer run from 23 to 31 laps this semester' is more motivating than listing where they rank. Only share data privately — never publicly.
A parent wants to excuse their child from PE indefinitely. What do I do?
Require a doctor's note with specific restrictions. Indefinite excusal without medical documentation requires administrator involvement. Loop in your PE coordinator or principal early.
How do I handle a student who refuses to participate in swimming or a religiously sensitive activity?
Have an alternative activity ready before the conflict arises. Email the parent at the start of the unit, note the option, and confirm which students will use it. This prevents the conflict from becoming a confrontation.
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