Hubble Elementary 25-26
Celebrating Every Flake
Hubble students took advantage of the moment, didn’t waste a single flake. It was unanimous—this snowy moment was snow much fun!

Stocking Caps with a LOT of Heart
This semester, a truly special project came to life thanks to creativity, kindness, and plenty of Blue Jay heart. Students designed stocking caps during the first week of school, not knowing their artwork would later be transformed into 21 hand-knitted, personalized hats by Betsy and her mom, Mary. Gifted at Christmas, the hats brought big smiles—one student even called it the “best day ever!” Moments like this remind us that school is about connection, creativity, and community.

Thanksgiving and Treats
Yummy treats, time with friends, and big smiles — Hubble’s Thanksgiving celebration was a wonderful day!

Costume Parade Fun
It was a picture-perfect day for Hubble Elementary’s fall festivities! Students enjoyed a beautiful afternoon for their costume parade at R.A. Barr Stadium, showing off creative outfits and big smiles. The fun continued with classroom parties full of laughter, treats, and celebration—what a wonderful way to enjoy the season together!

Hubble and the MHS Football Team
Hubble had special visitors!
Our Hubble students loved a special visit from Marshfield High School students, who brought the energy with a fun pep assembly! It’s always exciting when our big Blue Jays cheer along side the littlest ones.

Gimme Five
You know it's a great day to be a Blue Jay when you begin your day with Blue Jay high fives from the Football Team!

Storytime
Mr. Henry spends much of his days traveling between schools, visiting classrooms, and supporting teachers. When he’s in one of the 7 buildings in the district, it’s clear who his real favorites are. These everyday moments are what make Marshfield feel like family.

Practice Makes Progress
At Hubble Elementary, our students practiced all of our safety drills recently and did an amazing job! We even had some special visitors join us to help make the day a success.

First Grade Explores Volcanoes and Manners
Last week, our first graders combined science and character education in a fun and memorable way! While reading My Mouth is a Volcano—a story about learning not to interrupt—students created their very own erupting volcanoes.
This hands-on activity helped bring the book’s lesson to life, giving students a chance to explore both good manners and a bit of science magic. What a fun way to learn and grow!

