Young American Poetry Contest Congratulations to Mrs. Critelli's Third Grade Students for their win in the Young American Poetry Contest. Their poems have been selected by teachers, librarians and media specialist from across the nation and will be published in the "Young American Poetry Digest". A copy of the 2019 Digest will be available in the Huber Street School Library.
Happy Green Day! -From The Kindergarten Happy Green Day from the Kindergarten ! Students in Mrs. Jaeger’s & Mrs Rennie’s class spent the day participating in Leprechaun Math. During these hands on activities students sorted, counted, and added Lucky Charms. The students also created unique headbands.
Parent Info Session: Part 2 Clarendon School will be hosting a Parent Information Session on Digital Citizenship. It will take place on Wednesday, March 26th at 6:30 P.M. in the Clarendon Gymnasium for the parents of 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students. Our goal is to help establish a positive digital footprint and provide resources to help you guide your children through the obstacles presented by today's technology. This event is for PARENTS ONLY. Parents from both elementary schools are invited.
Parent Info Session Huber Street School will be hosting a Parent Information Session on Digital Citizenship. It will take place on Wednesday, March 13th at 6:30 P.M. in the Huber Street Gymnasium for the parents of 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students. Our goal is to help establish a positive digital footprint and provide resources to help you guide your children through the obstacles presented by today's technology. This event is for PARENTS ONLY.
Kids BINGO for St. Jude Friday March 15th, 2019 @ 6:00pm. Doors open at 5:30pm. Parent Supervisor required.
The LEGO Challenge continues. The LEGO Challenge Project continues in the 5th grade. Pictured here are Mrs. Hackel's and Mr. Bonin's 5th grade classes learning an architectural standpoint of blueprint design from Drew Monarque, from DMR (Architectural, Planning, Engineering, Interior, Consulting) Company located in Hasbrouck Heights. This has helped the students understand design and building from the ground floor. Their challenge is to create a structure to solve a problem in the environment. The students will present their LEGO Challenge Project at the end of March.
The Math-A-Thon will run through March. The Math-A-Thon will run through March. Donations and prize sheets MUST BE IN BY MARCH 29.