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Saugatuck Middle School


Saugatuck Middle School is a 6th through 8th grade school housed at Saugatuck High School. Although SMS and SHS students share the same building, there is a physical separation of the two groups of students with most middle school classes and activities taking place in the Saugatuck Middle School wing.

Our small class sizes, combined with the experience of our middle school staff and our commitment to providing an individualized education, make Saugatuck Middle School an ideal place for students to thrive academically. Our language arts, social studies, science, and math classes are broken down into several units of study that are presented to students in ways that allow for individual learning style preferences.

Saugatuck Middle School offers a continuum of academic services and support for students. SMS teachers have all been trained to use differentiated instruction techniques in the classroom to reach all students at their academic level and take them to the next level of learning. Early interventions and challenges are provided for qualifying students through our special education services, reading lab, 6th grade math mentor program, small group instruction, early Explore/ACT testing through the Midwest Academic Talent Search, PATH program for academically talented students through Hope College, and academic planning/enrichment assistance provided by our Curriculum and G/T Coordinator.

In addition to rigorous core classes, students have the opportunity to investigate a wide range of topics and subjects through our exploratory program. Classes in Spanish, art, band, physical education, music, industrial art, business applications, and multimedia technology are offered to students on a rotating basis.

Outside of the classroom, Saugatuck Middle School students have a wide range of choices for enrichment opportunities. Academic clubs like quiz bowl, book discussion groups, Destination Imagination, and Youth and Government allow students the opportunity to collaborate with others who have similar academic interests. Leadership groups including student council and Focus give student leaders the opportunity to grow their leadership skills and provide a service to the SMS student body. School sports including track, cross country, football, basketball, volleyball, and soccer, give young athletes opportunities to be part of competitive teams. Throughout the year, students can also join in Community Recreation sports, activities, and classes including ski club, baseball, softball, sailing, and Girls on Track.

Contact Information


Tim Travis
Principal
269-857-2133
Ext. 160


Dan Wilson
Vice Principal
269-857-2133
Ext. 154