SGO Results are in! Congratulations to the new members of the Student Government Organization for the 2021-2022 school year!President Paige Howard Vice President Elin DrumelerAll others pictured are members of the governing board. Not pictured: Kaisha Agarwal
Bus Safety Huber Street students in K-5 participated in bus safety training. Students are taught how to behave on the bus, safety procedures, which include staying seated , and not eating or drinking while riding. They were also taught how to safely get off and on the bus. #SecaucusPride
News from Phys. Ed All month long Ms. Yannetti has been working on soccer skill work with her Physical Education Classes. Students will be competing in Halloween Theme Soccer Tournaments leading up to the November Break. #SecaucusPride
Book Fair Today is the last day for the Scholastic Book Fair! Students who missed their scheduled shopping time or want to pick up one more item will have time to stop in today. With help from Mrs. Castronovo, the PTA, and many volunteers, it was a successful event! Thank you to the PTA for donating a $5 coupon for every student to purchase a book. Happy Reading! #SecaucusPride
News from Ms. Yeo’s First Graders Miss Yeo’s Firsties learned about the different phases of the moon. Today we had a special treat by creating the moon phases with Oreos!! Firsties worked together to make the 8 phases of the moon! 🌕
News from the Construct-it Club Mrs. Biegler's students who participated in Mr. Bonin’s Construct-It Club had a blast creating and making Lego structures . The students based their designs on the theme of the season of fall.Pictured: 1.Akash Raaj2.Ashley Cailicchio3.Lucia Serrano4.Arnav Desai5.Trenton Cheong6.Hadiya Asim7. Jayce Radetic
Jean Day! There will be a jean day for the emergency fund on October 15th, 2021! Students may wear jeans with a $2 donation, which will benefit the Secaucus Emergency Fund.
Thank you to the Secaucus Fire Department! Today, our Huber Bears got a visit from our Secaucus Fire Department to learn about fire prevention. Students in grades kindergarten to fifth learned about the importance of fire alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, and knowing what to do when a fire starts in their homes. Thank you, Secaucus Fire Department! #SecaucusPride Secaucus Fire Department