Meg is entering her 5th year teaching Physical Education for grades 5-8 and grade 6 health at Kennedy Middle School. She Graduated from Natick High in 2013 and then went on to Worcester State University. There she played field hockey and lacrosse and graduated with a B.S. in Health Education. In her spare time Meg enjoys coaching, working at Woodtrail summer camp, and going to country concerts.
Tim Fledderjohn teaches Physical Education at Kennedy for grades 5-8. Tim's approach to Physical Education follows his philosophy that all students can achieve and physical activity should be fun. Tim loves being active and will frequently participate in many different activity games with the students. Tim is involved with many after-school intramural and athletic activities at Kennedy when he is not off perfecting his golf swing or pickleball serve.
Dave is a graduate of from Bridgewater State University with a B.S. in Physical Education. He then went on to receive a Master's of Education degree from Fitchburg State University and a Master's of Educational Leadership degree from Endicott College. Dave joined the Natick Public Schools in 2008. He teachers Physical Education at Kennedy Middle School for grades 5-8. He is also the Athletic Coordinator at KMS. Dave enjoys coaching basketball, golfing and spending time with friends and family.
Noel Vigue graduated from Bridgewater State College with a B.S. in Physical Education/Athletic Training and received his Master's degree in Health Education from Worcester State College. His expertise is in health/physical education and strength and conditioning. Previously, he served as the Director for Health and Physical Education at the Milton Public Schools (2016-2020) and taught Health/PE at Wilson the past four years. Noel was at Kennedy as the Fitness Instructor from 2009 - 2016. Before coming to Natick, he served as Head Coach for Strength and Conditioning at Boston University's Athletic Enhancement Center. He has been teaching and coaching adolescents for more than 25 years. Noel has been working to establish Natick Public Schools as a district that puts evidence-based research into practical applications, helping students to be better learners and live healthier lives. Inspired by the book SPARK by Dr. John Ratey, he continues to research the link between exercise and preparing the brain to learn. Noel was part of the team at Kennedy that won the 2015 Let's Move Active Schools National Recognition Award, one of only two schools in Massachusetts and only 65 middle schools across the entire country! Noel served on the MA State Association for PE and Health (MAHPERD) board as Vice President of Physical Education from 2016-19 voted in by his professional peers. He also served on the DESE Select Board for the MA Health Curriculum Framework audit in 2018. He's been a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) from the National Strength and Conditioning Association since 2003. Noel enjoys time with his wife Cindy, teenage daughter Ella, and their WPG dog "Bucky". They are passionate about nature and wilderness, often traveling to National Parks to hike and take wildlife photography.