
One third graderβs Profile Project involves shadowing Mrs. Reidβs preschool class to observe how the environment supports learning. From real and faux plants to natural materials and earthy tones like brown, green, and blue, students noticed how every element is intentionally chosen. Students even observed how different lighting creates shadows and perspectiveβjust like in natureβoffering calm, curiosity, and connection in the classroom. What a beautiful way to connect the outside world to the inside world!





πͺ Spring Fest will happen TUESDAY, May 20th!
Regular Tuesday dismissal for any student not immediately attending the Spring Fest is as usual.
Please complete this NEW form for each child if you and your child will be attending Spring Fest at dismissal (3:15pm) on Tuesday, May 20th.
You will meet your K-3 child on the middle playground (Preschool students will be dismissed at their usual location). Signs will be posted.
Submit forms by May 19th at 4pm.


Hope all our families enjoyed the Spring Singβjust look at these proud faces beaming with joy! What a special way to come together and celebrate our studentsβ hard work and talent.



Students in 1-Berland have launched their new Character Clubs unit in reading! Students are learning to talk and think more deeply about charactersβwhat they say, do, and feelβand how those traits help us understand the story. We canβt wait to see their thinking grow as they read and discuss in their book clubs!


Families are in for a real treat tomorrow! Our first and second graders have been working hard and canβt wait to take the stage for the Spring Sing. Get ready for a performance filled with joy, heart, and music!











Third graders are hard at work brainstorming and working to put their Profile Projects together. Stay tunedβthese projects are a true celebration of all theyβve learned!











After four days of NJSLA testing, our third graders are powering through with perseverance and pride! One of the many reasons we love our Hubbard homeβour kindergartners wrote heartfelt cards of encouragement to lift their spirits and cheer them on. πππ Moments like this remind us how strong our school community truly is!







Before the bell rang, our staff got a special start to their Friday with a cozy morning of creativity and connection! Teachers spent time a few minutes with author and illustrator Maddie Frost, enjoying delicious treats. What a joyful way to kick off the day.








Students were excited to get their books signed by Maddie Frost!




Our second and third graders were inspired by todayβs visit from Maddie Frostβauthor, illustrator, and creative storyteller! Maddie gave students a behind-the-scenes look at how she builds stories and characters using imagination, collage-style art, and lots of persistence. With titles like Bear in a Bathrobe and The Shared Space, she encouraged students to take risks, stay curious, and have fun with their writing. Maddie exudes confidence and brings so much fun to her presentationsβshe had every student completely engaged from start to finish! What a perfect way to wrap up a Friday during Teacher Appreciation Week. A huge thank you to our amazing PTO for bringing this special author visit to life!











Storytime magic came to life today as our youngest learners enjoyed a fun and engaging visit from author and illustrator Maddie Frost! Known for books like Wakey Birds and Once Upon a Zzzz, Maddieβs playful storytelling and vibrant illustrations had our preschoolers, kindergarteners, and first graders laughing, wondering, and excited to read more. She shared how she uses shapes, texture, and color to bring her characters to lifeβand reminded us that every big idea starts with a little sketch!











Disney day in 1-Berland was truly magical β¨πͺ



Reading and building early literacy skills is that much sweeter with a reading buddy! Mrs. Zuccala and Ms. Jordanβs classes teamed up to collaborate and help spark a love of reading in our youngest learners at Hubbard School.




Did someone say live provocation? Our preschoolers are taking such thoughtful care of our honorary guinea pigsβbuilding empathy, responsibility, and connection through everyday moments that nurture both heart and mind.







Hubbard is truly home. Today, a proud alum returned to teach her younger brotherβs class about Cinco de Mayoβblending culture, building empathy, and strengthening connections. Learning about traditions outside our own helps us grow as curious, compassionate, and connected members of our community.






Spring Sing rehearsals are in full swing, and we canβt wait to showcase our songs for our families and school ππ.






Todayβs sunshine brought to you by our happy preschoolers!



Look at these amazing readers in Mrs. Royle's classβdeep in their books and loving every minute of it! Thereβs nothing better than getting lost in a great story.





Guilty as charged! Ms. Megna was caught during her prep time recreating a watercolor painting of a studentβs hamsterβbecause when a student asks, how can you say no? Itβs just one of the many things that make Hubbard so special: a place where dedicated staff go above and beyond to connect, create, and show students their passions and interests matter.



In celebration of Teacher Appreciation Week, teachers at Hubbard each got to enjoy a churro, coffee, and some sweet treatsβthank you to our wonderful PTO for the love!

