#ItStartsWithHello Use this text insteadHuber Street School celebrated “Starts With Hello” along with (more than 11,500) schools across the country. The program, which was started by the Sandy Hook Promise Organization, is designed to promote inclusiveness, to help reduce social isolation, to help build a safer community, and to make children feel less lonely. Special thanks must go to the Secaucus Police Department, Fire Department, Town Council, and Board of Education for helping us start our day by greeting our students as they entered the building. #ItStartsWithHello.
Mrs. Rennie's Kindergarten Writing the Room” is so much fun in Mrs. Rennie’s class! Students are also using lots of brainpower when working with the Marble Works and Magformers Magnet during center time.
First Grade STEAM Lesson Students in Mrs. Viggiani’s 1st Grade enjoyed a STEAM lesson from, Ms. DiGirolamo, the science teacher. Their task was to engineer a standing tour representing an apple tree. Here is what the students came up with!
It Starts With Hello On September 23rd, Huber St will be participating in “ It Starts With Hello.” Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to wear green. “It Start With Hello”is a program created by the Sandy Hook Promise. It is designed to help students feel less lonely and to promote a more inclusive environment.
Benefit with Bonefish Grill for the Huber Street PTA Benefit with Bonefish Grill. We invite you to join us at the Bonefish Grill for the Huber Street School PTA Benefit Night Fundraiser. Please show flyer
Sights from Millridge Mrs. Rivera and Mrs. Blanchard joined together for a morning activity. Students in Mrs. Leppin’s A.M. class are designing pictures with red squares.
Jersey Mike's fundraiser for St. Jude Jersey Mike's fundraiser for St. Jude on Tuesday, October 23rd, 2019. 20% of all the proceeds will go to St. Jude, only if you present the attached flyer. Thank you for your continued support.
Mrs. Ulrich’s Kindergarten The students in Mrs. Ulrich’s Kindergarten class are off to a great start! Students participated in multi- sensory centers during color week. These activities let students use sight, touch and sound to connect letters and their sounds.