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School Committee Presentation May 21, 2012 by Karl Braun – Director of Athletics and Physical

THE STATE OF ATHLETICS & PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PLYMOUTH NORTH HIGH SCHOOL). School Committee Presentation May 21, 2012 by Karl Braun – Director of Athletics and Physical Education (Outgoing) Eric Foley – Director of Athletics and Physical Education (Incoming).

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School Committee Presentation May 21, 2012 by Karl Braun – Director of Athletics and Physical

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  1. THE STATE OF ATHLETICS & PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PLYMOUTH NORTH HIGH SCHOOL) School Committee Presentation May 21, 2012 by Karl Braun – Director of Athletics and Physical Education (Outgoing) Eric Foley – Director of Athletics and Physical Education (Incoming)

  2. THE ENEMY OF GREATIS GOOD! “Good is the enemy of Great. And that is one of the key reasons why we have so little that becomes great. We don’t have great schools, principally because we have good schools. We don’t have great government, principally because we have good government. Few people attain great lives, in large part because it is just so easy to settle for a good life.” Jim Collins “Good to Great” Our PE & Athletic Departments are Very Good – We Strive to Make Them Great!!

  3. PHYSICAL EDUCATION OUR TEACHERS PCIS – Sarah Procaccini, Erin Callahan, Emily Manion, Andy Daigle, Kevin Cobban, Seto Musari-Berry PNHS – Evan Paris, Eric Foley, Bill Drew, Jane Burt, Lauren Anderson OUR GOALS Curriculum & Consistency Develop organized curriculum map for Physical Education Align PE curriculum to State and National Standards Develop unit plans for curriculum

  4. Plymouth North 1. BE THE BEST PERSON YOU CAN BE: • We must demand from each other that we be the best person we can be with regard to character, honor and integrity. The player/coach must realize that his/her actions while a member of the Plymouth North Athletic Programs are a direct reflection on the entire School. 2. BE THE BEST STUDENT YOU CAN BE: • Athletic participation is a privilege and school is a priority! We must demand from ourselves that we do everything in our power to succeed in school. We must strive to do our best academically and behaviorally – we are leaders in our school. 3. BE THE BEST PLAYER YOU CAN BE: • We must strive to become the best players/coaches we can possibly be. Be 100% prepared! Remember this: if you are not working to be your best – someone else out there is, and when you meet them on the playing field – they will win. “THREE POINT PHILOSOPHY”

  5. Plymouth North Athletics • The Plymouth North High School Athletic Programs have committed to teaching its athletes the importance of civic responsibility. All 25 athletic teams participate in a community service project each year. Our values include: • Strong Character: “Being the Best Person you can Be” • Compassion: “Caring, Community and Love” • Sense of Pride: “There is more to athletics than wins and losses” • Building Relationships: “positive relationships in the community" The Character of a School is Determined by the Character of its Students COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAM

  6. Assisted Living visits Holiday Clothing, Toy & Food drive for the homeless Food Warehouse - Elementary Connection – Enrichment day, Heart Healthy Day, Field Day, Tutoring Parish Center Clean ups Breast Cancer Awareness Night Alumni Troops Care Packages Youth Connection – youth clinics, opening day Kids Vote Plymouth North Athletics COMMUNITY SERVICE IN ACTION • "Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.” • Abraham Lincoln

  7. THE NUMBERS(FALL) • Boys Boys Boys Girls Girls Girls • Sport 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 • Cheer 45 46 42 • Cross Country 14 15 26 17 17 13 • Field Hockey 40 42 40 • Football 75 80 87 • Golf 20 20 20 • Soccer 39 40 41 54 53 55 • Volleyball 24 23 24 • Dance 26 17

  8. THE NUMBERS(WINTER) • Boys Boys Boys Girls Girls Girls • 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 • Basketball 36 41 43 38 40 38 • Cheer 31 30 20 • Gymnastics 3 3 0 • Ice Hockey 36 37 41 1 1 1 • Indoor Track 33 22 28 37 27 29 • Dance 20 17 18 • Wrestling 34 38 27

  9. THE NUMBERS(SPRING) • Boys Boys Boys Girls Girls Girls • 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 • Baseball 65 64 79 • Lacrosse 45 44 48 31 30 39 • Softball 47 43 43 • Tennis 24 24 20 16 17 13 • Track & Field 24 33 45 25 34 40 • Total Athletes 445 458 505 444 449 432 • 552/982 = 56%

  10. PARTICIPATION BY CLASS Seniors 118/217 = 54% Juniors 132/245 = 54% Sophomores 130/241 = 54% Freshman 172/277 = 62% 12th 11th 10th 9th Total 2 Sport 41 47 40 66 194 3 Sport 14 24 29 42 109

  11. QUESTIONS?????? THANK – YOU!!

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