On this extremely cold day, our third grade safety patrols stepped up to help make sure students entered the building safely and out of the cold π₯Άππ

Nothing beats your second grade teacher who makes word study feel exciting, joyful, and full of discovery! π‘








Students in Mrs. Assorβs class wrapped up their How-To writing unit by celebrating with their reading buddies in 3Frank. This cross-grade collaboration gave students the opportunity to share their writing with an authentic audience, and the kids loved reading their pieces together in the third-grade forts. It was a meaningful way to celebrate learning and strengthen connections across grade levels ππ










REMINDER: Silly Pennies week - Gather those coins and bills in support of the Hubbard PTO!

Music plays an important role in early elementary education, and Ms. McDonald models RISE while creating a space for our preschoolers through third graders to demonstrate RISE through music πΆπΌ . In preparation for the spring Celebration of Cultures concert, third graders are learning songs from different cultures, which thoughtfully connects to their classroom work as they research cultures and develop empathy and awareness for the world around them ππ





Tick, Tock, Tick, Tock, that's right, it's time for clocks!! Mathematicians in 1-Chanatski have begun using analog and digital clocks. They are learning to tell time to the hour and half-hour. β°







Curling up with great stories during library time in first grade! π








A meaningful visit last week as Hubbard School third graders connected with Dater students over lunch and conversation. Opportunities like this help students build relationships across schools and grades π.









Morning meeting moments like these with Mrs. Finneganβs second graders and Mrs. Reidβs preschoolers remind us how powerful it is to begin the day together across classrooms and grades.πβ¨




A meaningful professional learning session brought reading specialists from Hubbard and Tisdale together to explore multisensory approaches and share resources that strengthen instruction for all students!

Ramsey School District honors the life and enduring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
In our classrooms and hallways, we strive to live out his vision by fostering an environment of belonging, mutual respect, and character.
"The time is always right to do what is right." β Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
In our classrooms and hallways, we strive to live out his vision by fostering an environment of belonging, mutual respect, and character.
"The time is always right to do what is right." β Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Students in K-Cam have been practicing their number sense in all kinds of ways! Today, they used Play-doh counters to determine how to create "one more or one less" of a given number.



Wednesday calls for partner reading! K-Pia students read with a partner to collaborate and communicate about their books.ππ£οΈ



Students in KβAllen are building a strong number sense through hands-on learning manipulatives, using tiles to create and explore groups of 10.






Building foundational number sense as kindergarten students compare one more and one less!



Students enjoyed the cooler winter temperatures and sunshine during morning play. As James L. Hymes reminds us, βPlay builds the kind of free and easy, try it out, do it yourself character that our future needs.β Mrs. Colemanβs class embraced this spirit through joyful movement and exploration.





Preschoolers painted snowΒ by bringing the fun of winter science activities indoors for a sensory experience! π


Our first week back at school and our first Friday of 2026 could not have started on a better note. Today we celebrated our Hubbard School pride, recognized students for their efforts, and learned more about what empathy means through RISE. It was a meaningful way to begin the year together as a school community, reminding us that kindness, care for others, and school spirit are at the heart of who we are. ππ










Here are some highlights from Mrs. Kerteszβs class community experience today. They visited One Gym For All, where our preschoolers had a wonderful time exploring the climbing equipment, sliding, and enjoying pretend play together. It was a day full of movement, smiles, and fun.




Reminder: Hubbard School Pride Day is tomorrow! Wear your best Hubbard or Ramsey colors as we celebrate our school community.

