Kindergarten Fall Foliage The kindergarten students at Huber Street School have been learning about the season of autumn. This inspired our team to share our stunning fall foliage with students living in the south. We asked all kindergarten families to collect leaves in order to package and mail them to Stanley Switlik Elementary School in Key West, Florida. We would like to thank our students, their families, staff, and our principal, Mr. Valente, for participating in this community project.https://youtu.be/yxdoUw2Lo9A
4th Grade Celebrates Veteran’s Day Some special sights from the 4th grade Veteran’s Day Assembly. #SecaucusPride #VeteransDay
Peacekeeper's Club The Peacekeeper's Club is asking for donations of winter hats, scarves, and gloves (children or adults) that we will be collecting for needy families in Secaucus and the Hudson County area.
Winner, Winner Congratulations to the winners of the Huber Street School PTA’s Candy Corn Contest. These students guessed the amount of candy in a jar. Our winners are Sienna S. 5th Grade, Nia V. 2nd Gr, and Daniel B. Pre-K. All lucky winners received a special prize.
Dress down for World Polio Organization Thursday, November 3rd, Huber Street will be having a dress down day to collect donations for World Polio Day. All proceeds will go toward the World Polio Organization
Stem Pumpkin Games Mr. Millevoi, Ms. Bonner & Mrs. Balletto’s class participated in the STEM pumpkin games. During the month of October, we learned about the different types of catapults, the uses, and how they are made. Students made their own catapults in groups and worked through 6 stations to accumulate the most points.
Soccer Tournament On Thursday, November 3rd, Huber Street School students will participate in the 1st Annual Bears Soccer Tournament. Students in each grade will play with their homerooms against the other classes in their grade. Follow us on Facebook for updates of this fun event. Special thanks to Brittany Yannetti for planning this great event
Bad to the bone Ms. Choj’s Firsties are Bad to The Bone !The students studied a bones lesson to get in the spirit of the season. Students learned that the human skeleton has more than 200 bones that help support our whole body. Finally, the students created their own skeletons out of q-tips.