Ngo isn't just observing – she's often handed the chalk and given centerstage to lead the lesson! In these photos, she’s teaching subtraction, a new and exciting subject for these students. We're thrilled to see her passion for teaching come to life in the classroom!
Let's give a big shoutout to Casey Ngo and all the student teachers preparing to make a difference!
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Grade 3 students in Amy Dunaief’s art class at Grant D. Morse Elementary School recently had the amazing opportunity to learn from local weaving artist Halyna Shepko! Not only did they get hands-on experience weaving, but they also learned about Shepko’s Ukrainian culture.
In honor of Fire Prevention Week (October 6-12), our Saugerties Elementary Schools got an exciting hands-on lesson in fire safety! Students learned crucial tips like how to stop, drop, and roll, watched firefighters in action with their gear, and even got to explore the inside of a fire truck!
These dedicated young musicians have been receiving one-on-one lessons from their talented band teacher, Sarah Hansen, as they prepare for the upcoming Winter Concert.
At Saugerties Central School District, we're proud to help the next generation of educators flourish by supporting student teaching. Casey Ngo, a student teacher from SUNY New Paltz, has been working alongside Brooke Ryan at Grant D. Morse Elementary School,in helping educate Ryan's Grade 3 class.
Last week, our students made the most of the beautiful weather during recess! The playground was full of laughter, with smiles all around as they soared on the swings and zoomed down the slides. It was the perfect day to enjoy the sunshine and spend time with friends.