NASPE STARS School (2005-2013)
Hamilton Elementary School
Port Angeles School District
1822 W 7th Street
Port Angeles, WA 98363
360-565-1647
[ district website ]
Loren Engel, Principal
Physical Education Teacher:
Krista Winn
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Hamilton Elementary School in Port Angeles Washington is the
setting for a unique physical education program that is provided
for more than 300 students in Grades K-6. Kindergarten students
have the opportunity to attend physical education one time per
week for 30 minutes. Students in grades 1-6 attend physical class
two times per week. All physical education classes are taught
by certified physical education teacher who is also a National
Board Certified Teacher.
The sequential and progressive curriculum, aligned with NASPE
National Standards for Physical Education and Washington State
Standards, is designed and presented as a means for students
to focus on skills, concepts, and health-related fitness components
and principles to lead healthy and active lifestyles. Centered
around the theme of “The Body Shop”, students participate in four themes
throughout the year: the “Engine Department” to learn
to take care of their heart; the “Fuel Station” to
learn about proper fuel for the body; the “Parts Department” to
learn about basic body parts, bones, muscles, and systems; and
the Maintenance Department to apply activities and games to monitor
and improve personal fitness levels. Kindergarten and First Graders
are beneficiaries of a program called AlphaFit which focuses on
locomotor skills and movement activities that can be done by themselves,
with friends, or their families to build the foundation for activity
throughout the lifespan. Second and third graders develop manipulative
skills, mid-line crossing patterns and eye-hand coordination that
facilitate learning of other academic subjects. Fourth and fifth
graders learn to combine skills previously learned and apply them
in game situations. Additionally, they learn to take responsibility
for their own personal health and fitness by continually monitoring
their fitness levels and setting goals for improvement. Sixth graders
expand the focus on personal fitness and sport-related skill applications.
The impact and influence of this dynamic program extends beyond
the traditional physical education setting to involve classroom
teachers, other special subject areas, and para-educators in providing
students the opportunity to actively learn.
Monitoring and reporting of student learning is accomplished
in many ways including administering Fitnessgram at all grade
levels, multiple forms of formative and summative assessment, Rainbow
of Success coded skill-challenge sheets, awarding of Body
Bucks for personal-social responsibility choices, PE notebooks
and Excel electronic fitness portfolios that travel with students
to middle school, trimester (K-3) and quarterly (4-6) progress
reports.