
Students in Mrs. Weissβs class were on the move todayβliterally! They practiced measuring their jumps using inches, feet, and yards, turning math into a fun and active learning experience.





In Mrs. Chantaskiβs first grade class, morning meeting is more than just a routineβitβs a thoughtful way to start the day and build a strong classroom community. Students use the Mood Meter to express how theyβre feeling with words like βecstaticβ or βa bit worried,β helping them develop emotional awareness and self-reflection. Most importantly, this daily practice creates a safe and supportive space where students feel seen, heard, and valued. When children feel safe to share, theyβre more ready to learn, grow, and support one another.





Mrs. Crispino and Mrs. Fiedeldey, our incredible instructional coaches, work tirelessly behind the scenes to collaborate and share innovative ideas with one another. Recently, our third grade teachers brought one of those ideas to lifeβapplying a strategy from the coaches to support book clubs. Now, students set purposeful goals before meeting with their groups, whether itβs writing a summary, diving into character study, or focusing on a specific reading strategy. A small shift with a big impact! πβ¨






Miss Beatty, a student teacher from Ramapo College, has been a fantastic addition to 1-Berland! Here she is in action, supporting students with care and enthusiasm. Hubbard School loves supporting aspiring educators as they grow into tomorrowβs teachers!



First graders took on the Newark Museum with wide eyes and curious minds! From art to science, they explored, discovered, and soaked in every moment of wonder. What a memorable adventure!








π’ Hubbard PTO Meeting β Tomorrow at 9:15 AM!
Join us in the Hubbard Cafeteria for our monthly PTO meeting. Donβt forget to bring your driverβs license for sign-in. See you there! π

What makes Hubbard so special? Itβs the little momentsβlike taking a quick break to visit our flurry friend! No matter the classroom, students are always welcomed with open arms (and paws!) by teachers and staff alike, reminding us that kindness, connection, and comfort are part of the everyday magic at Hubbard School.



Hope you had a wonderful 3-day weekend! We sure missed these smiling faces. While students were off, Hubbard teachers joined forces with our colleagues from Tisdale and Dater to collaborate, learn, and grow together. Weβre excited to bring new ideas and fresh energy into our classrooms this week!





Collaborative reflection on the morning's professional development. Using human-centered design strategies to synthesize and share our learning across all 3 elementary school! #coverstorymockup







Yesterdayβs beautiful weather was perfect for some outdoor PE fun! Students enjoyed the fresh air while staying active and engaged in movement.




Mrs. Reidβs preschool class embraces the Reggio-inspired approach by documenting studentsβ thoughts and creations, making their learning visible within the classroom. By scribing their words and displaying their work, students see their ideas honored and valued, fostering a sense of ownership and pride. Loose parts play further encourages creativity, problem-solving, and collaborationβturning everyday materials into meaningful exploration!


Kindergarten students in SeΓ±or Beckerβs Spanish class are reviewing their assessment on body parts and numbers vocabulary. As they check their answers, they are reinforcing their learning by blending both units, building confidence in their Spanish skills, and making meaningful connections between words and numbers!





π’ Reminder: No School for Students Tomorrow, March 21st
There will be no school for students tomorrow, March 21st, due to a Staff Professional Development Day.


Check out this center in Mrs. Zuccala's class! Preschool students are diving into discovery at their science center! This bird-themed exploration station allows them to observe, build, and learn about different species, their habitats, and how to care for natureβall through hands-on play and observation. What a perfect way as we begin to welcome Spring! π·


A love for reading starts early! This kindergarten student is diving into a book, building literacy skills and discovering the joy of storytelling with his teacher, Mrs. Shand ππ



Hands up for creativity! Ms. Megnaβs art class is buzzing with excitement as students engage in thoughtful discussions and creative expression. We love seeing their enthusiasm for the arts! π¨


Our second graders had an exciting day on their field trip, where they watched a show about Ellis Island and immigration! It was a wonderful opportunity to bring history to life and deepen their understanding of the immigrant experience.


Mrs. Pianoforteβs class is hard at workβlook at those smiles!




At Hubbard School, it truly takes a village! ππ Mrs. Diaz, our dedicated occupational therapist, is pictured here working one-on-one with a student, using a puzzle to strengthen fine motor skills, problem-solving, and perseverance. Her care and expertise help ensure every student has the tools they need to succeed!


Hubbard students participated in a bus evacuation drill today, learning important safety procedures to ensure they know what to do in an emergency. Ms. G also reminded students about the importance of safely crossing the street.



