What's happening: Hubbard and Tisdale Schools recently hosted Exhibit Night, an annual event where students showcase a variety of work from the school year.
Students compile lists of places and artifacts in their classrooms and throughout the building that they want their families to see before the event.
It's heartwarming to see a 4-year-old leading their families through the halls with a clipboard in hand!
A special highlight of exhibit night in recent years has been the third graders' presentation of their Profile of a Ramsey Graduate projects.
Throughout the year, students have learned to recognize the existence of communities both near and far and their responsibility to use their knowledge to improve our school, community, and world.
They communicated their ideas to others, demonstrating their ability to identify something they are passionate about, apply content knowledge and skills to conduct research, and inform others about their actions as change agents.
This third-grade work is highly collaborative, considers authentic audiences for their presentations, and showcases the incredible empathy our children have for others.
What they’re saying: Exhibit Night at is wonderful because students take the lead in celebrating their achievement and growth. Seeing students proudly guide their loved ones through their classroom and their work from the year brings a smile to everyone’s face. We’re proud of our Tisdale and Hubbard students for all of their hard work! — Dr. Marc Biunno, Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment