SGO Newsletters Tomorrow is SGO Sponsored “Incognito Day”- Friday, 4/1 - In recognition of April Fool’s, students can come to school wearing something that they are not recognized in. Suggestions are mustaches, silly hair, sunglasses, masks, etc. Please refrain from wearing anything too distractingHuber Street SGO April Newsletter Attached:
USPS Pen Pal Program Mrs. Viera’s 3rd Grade Class is participating in the USPS Pen Pal Program. They just received their letters from Ms. Uebelhardt’s Class in Chico, California. The class is very excited to write back to their pen pals and build new friendships.
News from Mr. Bonin's Construct It Club. News from Mr. Bonin's Construct It Club.The students in Mrs. Leppin's third-grade class created LEGO projects based on the theme of "Think Spring."Left picture:Aanya PatelColin DeMerchantLex CullisonMariely SantiagoEric GrudkovRight picture:Ethan LongInnaya FarazKaitlyn Jiang
Let There Be Peace In conjunction with Town of Secaucus and Mike Gonnelli, The Huber St School SGO sponsored a “Let There Be Peace” day on Friday 3/11/22.Students were asked to wear a blue or yellow shirt to show their support for Ukraine. Students were also allowed to wear jeans or sweats. If the student participated, they made a $1 donation or brought in an item from the list provided by the town to be donated. All donations will be given to support the people of Ukraine.Thank you for your generous donations! #SecaucusPride
PreK and Kindergarten Registration Dates Prek Registration: Week of 2/14/22 to 2/18/22Kindergarten Registration: week of 2/28/22 to 3/4/22
Book Tasting Mrs. Martin’s kindergarten, class along with Mrs. Stamm’s class, hosted a book tasting. Fifth grade students read poetry, fiction and nonfiction books to the kindergarten children. Afterward, students rated their stories. All the students had a wonderful time. #SecaucusPride