
Today, RHS students put civic engagement into action, serving as poll workers for the Primary Election. A huge thanks to these incredible young citizens. 


Ms. Collado came in to 3rd grade to show students that all words leave marks on our hearts, both positive and negative. However, when we say sorry for negative words, that doesn't mean the marks disappear. This visual teaches us the power of thinking before we speak! 




This past week over 100 seniors completed their Grade 12 Profile Project by passing their Defense of Learning. These impressive young adults presented to panels of teachers and administrators about how they have demonstrated various competencies on the POG. They provided evidence and reasoning to justify their claims. They engaged in a question and answer session before receiving feedback from their panelists. These students have earned the right to be called a Ramsey Graduate! πzeeπ©βπ









Tisdale welcomed new Rams yesterday! We can't wait for the 25-26 school year!


2nd graders are learning how to collect, organize, and represent data! Today, we surveyed our Favorite Weekend Activities and chose graphing paper to show our data on a bar graph!


π« Ramsey Parents - check your mailbox! The latest edition of Ramsey Neighbors has arrived, and we couldn't be more excited to share the incredible achievements of our amazing students!
Celebrating our Rams is truly the BEST part of what we do! π


Our first round of cross-town Profile Project presentations was nothing short of inspiring! Third grade students from Hubbard and Tisdale came together to share their work, ideas, and passions. The Profile Project is a special opportunity where third grade students research a topic of personal or community interest, apply skills theyβve developed across the year, and present their findings to an authentic audience. Today was a powerful reminder of the creativity, curiosity, and confidence our students bring to the table! ππ Go Rams!! π 











πΊπΈ Today, we pause to honor the brave members of our armed forces who made the ultimate sacrifice to serve our country. As a school community, we reflect with great gratitude. 
Wishing everyone a safe and meaningful Memorial Day.  π


Smiles to start the long weekend! πJust a reminder that there is no school tomorrow due to an unused snow day. We hope all of our Hubbard families enjoy the extra day and have a wonderful long weekend! ππ











Students in PE had a blast playing Web Gem! This exciting game encouraged collaboration, critical thinking, and communicationβall key skills in the Profile of a Ramsey Graduate. Through movement and teamwork, students had fun while strengthening essential life skills.




"Play is the work of children. Through play, children learn to make sense of the world around them.β
β Adapted from NAEYC Principles of Child Development and Learning




PJβs, stuffies, and fort day made for the coziest day and a perfect way to bring warmth and joy to a dreary day π₯°


Mrs. Pianoforteβs class is hard at work practicing their red words! With repetition and multisensory strategies, these young learners are building strong foundations in reading and spelling. You can always count on Mrs. Pianoforte to keep her kindergarteners engaged and excited to learn!










Preschoolers explored the wonder of nature through hands-on observation and gentle care of a butterfly. By feeding it, touching it with care, and documenting their observations with drawings and words, they connected deeply with the world around themβfostering curiosity, empathy, and respect for living things.










Hubbard alumni returned as fourth-grade students from Dater School visited for a special peer visit! Joined by Dater's counselor, Mrs. Fishman, they met with some of our third graders to answer questions and share what to expect next year. They also visited each classroom so all students had the chance to meet Mrs. Fishman and the fourth grade students. What a great way to ease nerves, spark excitement, and celebrate the strong connection between our schools! π










Math time in K-Coleman means hands-on learning, big thinking, and lots of smiles as our kindergarteners build foundational number sense!






Our Early Explorer students are beaming with pride as they show off their design process! π‘ 






A fourth grader from Dater visited Hubbard yesterday and was beaming with joy as he reunited with his former second grade teacherβa heartwarming reminder that the connections made at Hubbard stay with our students long after they leave ππ


Enjoy the bright smiles of our preschoolers on this gloomy day! Whether itβs sand play or pretending together, their joy brings sunshine to our Hubbard halls.







Mrs. Finneganβs class took ownership of their learning in the best way! After enjoying math problems of the day that featured their classmatesβ names, students were inspired to write their own short stories to be turned into future math problems. What a fun and engaging way to kick off math each dayβbuilding excitement, ownership, and real-life connections!









