HBB Staff 2017

Monday, March 17, 2014

VERY busy week!

Happy St. Patrick's Day

Once again this year we were treated to the Bag Pipes courtesy of Mrs. Campbell and her awesome group of Irish Step Dancers.  Click below to watch the video.




Grade 4 and 3 MCAS

Don't forget that Tuesday Grade 4 has MCAS Long Composition and Grade 3 has ELA MCAS Wed and Thu this week.  Don't forget to get a good night sleep, eat a healthy breakfast and try your hardest.

Spaghetti Supper

We have a very busy week this week and their is no better way to wrap up the week than with our biggest fundraiser of the year.  We are looking forward to seeing you all there.  We have tons of great raffle prizes this year, like this tricycle that Mr. Gobeil has been testing out!




Staff Basketball Game

A big thanks to New England Patriots lineman Nate Solder for joining us for our annual Staff Basketball Game.  We had a great time while raising money for the students, including Ella's Lemonade Stand which raised an additional $361 for Cancer Awareness!  We all had a great time and it was all for a great cause.  Thank you for your support!!







BOKS....it is not too late!!!

BOKS started this week and it is not too late to join.  If you are interested you can visit their website or just pop in.  BOKS is a great program and definitely worth checking out!  For more info click on the link below.


Character Word of the Week Winners and the First Reading Challenge Winners

This week when we gave out the Character Word of the Week awards we also gave out our first Reading Beads for the students who have met the Reading Challenge.  Congratulations and remember, it is not too late to turn in your reading logs!!  Here are a few pics of the Character Award Winners and some of the recipients of the Reading Beads....great job guys!








1st Grade Habitats

Last Friday we were treated to a great presentation of 1st grade Habitat Projects.  1st Grade students recently wrapped up their research project and all parents were invited in to see the projects.  Parents were also armed with information as to how to support their child's learning by encouraging more research at home!







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