Shop Kendra Scott this Saturday from 4-8pm at Garden State Plaza - and support RPEF while doing so! 🛍💍🐏. See details for more info.
about 1 year ago, Ramsey School District
Kendra Scott Event
K-Pia took advantage of the sunshine and explored reading independently with their classmates outside today! 🌎🌲🌞
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
K-Pia outside
K-Pia reading
Right before spring break, Hubbard students dove into Fine Arts Day—one of our favorite traditions! Ramsey has a deep respect for the arts, and it all begins here at the elementary level. From learning about stop motion animation to creating sculptures, collages, and more, students explored a variety of mediums that sparked curiosity and joy. Fine Arts Day encourages expression, collaboration, and pride in each child’s creativity. Many thanks to our incredible Hubbard PTO for sponsoring this day and to the parent volunteers who helped bring the magic to life! 🪄
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Kindergartners at Hubbard School celebrated Earth Day with curious minds and caring hearts! From planting seeds to learning how to protect our planet, these little Earth heroes are making big impacts one small step at a time. #EarthDay2025
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
Kindergarten Students Celebrate Earth Day
Kindergarten Students Celebrate Earth Day
Kindergarten Students Celebrate Earth Day
Kindergarten Students Celebrate Earth Day
Kindergarten Students Celebrate Earth Day
Kindergarten Students Celebrate Earth Day
Kindergarten Students Celebrate Earth Day
Kindergarten Students Celebrate Earth Day
After reading The Earth Book by Todd Parr, preschoolers in Mrs. Zuccala’s class shared thoughtful ideas about how they can help protect our planet. Then, they brought their learning to life by creating their own Earths using a variety of materials in the atelier—a beautiful blend of creativity, care, and early environmental awareness.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Preschoolers in Mrs. Reid's class is bringing Todd Parr’s words to life! Through hands-on activities and thoughtful conversations, these young learners are already making a big impact. “Everyone can help protect the Earth and make it feel good. Remember: if we take care of it, it will take care of us.” – Todd Parr What a beautiful reminder that even our youngest students can lead the way in caring for our planet 🌏💙💚
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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3Lee soaked up the sunshine and some fresh air while learning about the importance of trees in our environment. After reading two articles about Earth Day, students responded to a writing prompt, reflecting on how trees help our planet and how we can protect them. Outdoor learning at its best—rooted in knowledge and growth! 💛☀️
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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We hope you had a wonderful Spring break! Look at those preschool smiles! Our youngest learners were all smiles and excitement as they returned to school, ready for another day of fun, friendship, and discovery.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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K-Col collected data. Each index card represents one person and two eyes. First, using an index card in class, they drew a picture of their own eyes. At home, they drew pictures of each family members' eyes. In class they worked with each others' data to complete a chart. We discussed what we noticed about the number of people and eyes. We made observations about patterns of numbers and enjoyed counting by 2's.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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First graders using coins is pure gold-watching them investigate, sort, and count change like young entrepreneurs in training. Math + money = magic!
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Wishing all our families who celebrate Easter today a joyful and peaceful holiday. May this season of renewal bring brightness, hope, and cherished moments with loved ones.
about 1 year ago, Ramsey School District
Easter
Reminder: Tomorrow is the deadline to order Maddie Frost books through The Curious Reader for our upcoming Author Visit in May! 📚 All book purchases can be personalized—just be sure to include your child’s first name only at checkout. Happy reading!
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Happy Passover! Wishing you gatherings filled with meaningful moments, delicious food, and quality time with loved ones.
about 1 year ago, Ramsey School District
Passover
Students in 3Lajam took a walk around the building to spark ideas and gather inspiration for how we can make a difference—right here at Hubbard! By observing what’s around us, we’re learning that even small changes in our own community can lead to big impact.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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These two know the power of a meta-moment. 💭 Ellie and Alexa are leading with kindness, calm, and confidence—modeling what self-control looks like every single day. Check out some of their favorite ways to boost self-control in and out of the classroom!
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Happy Friday! What better way to end the week than with a fun spring craft? Our students wrapped up the day with creativity, color, and lots of smiles.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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K-Cammarata are learning all about where they live with our “Me on the Map” activity! From their home to their town, state, country, and even the planet—they’re exploring how they fit into the bigger world around them. It’s a fun and meaningful way to build geography skills and a strong sense of identity!
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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K-Pia celebrated Disney Day today—what a magical way to end the Friday before Spring Break! ✨Theme days like this spark joy, build community, and make learning even more memorable in kindergarten.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Schools will be closed from April 14th to April 18th for Spring Break.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
Students in 3Lee are so proud of the opinion writing pieces they’re developing—choosing topics that matter to them, using strong reasons, and even addressing counterarguments! One student even color-coded their paragraphs as a strategy to stay organized and clearly show their thinking. These writers are learning that when you care about your topic, your voice shines even brighter.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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