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Physical Education

Andrew Mcloughlin

Title: Physical Education Teacher
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School: 203-221-2962

Nicholas Plourde

Title: Physical Education Teacher
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School: 203-341-2436
Mobile: 203-341-1864

K - 5 Philosophy

Physical education is an integral part of the general education program that significantly contributes to the total growth and development of each student, primarily through movement experiences. It is unique because it provides a balance of activities that reflect and challenge the divergent needs of students in the psychomotor, cognitive and affective domains.

The pursuit of optimal fitness and the development of a healthy body are the essence of a good physical education program. Physical educators teach the fundamental concepts, components and the primary principles of physical fitness to develop positive attitudes and motivational techniques that will be continued throughout one’s life. Students are provided the opportunity to experience personal success, develop self-esteem, promote respect for others and acquire interpersonal skills.

As physical educator we are committed to guiding our students to making healthy lifestyle decisions. Our K-5 Physical Education curriculum is designed in accordance with the standards of the National Association for Sport and Physical Education.

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First Meeting of SES No Place for Hate Student Leaders

Saugatuck's No Place for Hate Student Leaders recently met for their first meeting. The No Place for Hate initiative fosters a school community where every student feels safe, respected, and included. Our student leaders will plan and lead projects and discussions that empower our community to stand up against bullying and promote kindness and understanding.  

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Saugatuck Elementary School was delighted to host award-winning author Jasmine Warga for our 4th and 5th graders. In the weeks leading up to her visit, 5th graders in the library’s Makerspace designed imaginative Mars Rovers inspired by her novel, "A Rover’s Story," while 4th graders collaborated with Ms. Lasto in art to create beautiful paintings based on her mystery, "A Strange Thing Happened in Cherry Hall."

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