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
Happy Read Across America Happy Read Across America!! Read Across America was Launched in 1998 by the National Education Association (NEA), Read Across America is the nation’s largest celebration of reading. During this fun week at Huber St, we focus on motivating children to read through events, partnerships with families, and reading resources that are about everyone, for everyone. Attached are some fun pictures from the week.
Read Across America Information about Read Across America starting Monday Feb 28th, 2022Read Across America Week Monday, February 28th-Friday, March 4, 2022Monday, February 28th“You’re off to great places, today is your day! Your mountain is waiting, so...Get on your way!”Students are encouraged to dress their best!Tuesday, March 1st“You’ll miss the best things if you keep your eyes shut.”Students can wear their comfiest pajamas.Wednesday, March 2ndHappy Birthday Dr. Seuss!“Today you are YOU, that is truer than TRUE. There is NO ONE alive that is YOUER than YOU.”Wacky Wednesday! Students are encouraged to style their hair wacky, & dress in their wackiest, mismatched clothes.Thursday, March 3rd“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose.”Students can come in dressed like what they want to be when they grow up (construction worker, police officer, doctor, teacher, firefighter, scientist, singer, athlete, etc.).Friday, March 4th“Why fit in when you were born to stand out?”Students are encouraged to wear rainbow or bright colors.**Please make sure that all clothing is appropriate for school.**