Happy Valentine's Day, HP! ❤️
about 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
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A friendly reminder that the deadline for purchasing Heart Grams is this Friday, February 10th, by 3:15 PM! HP Student Council is continuing the tradition of selling "Heart Grams" this year to raise money for the American Heart Association. Students and parents can purchase 1 “Heart Gram” for $1 and can send it to any student in any grade level. Each heart gram message will include a little heart keychain. To purchase Heart Grams, please use the google form here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdbgRBcscSylTjZq2v-7dhCtuEDnqXbnSt7zZlJjdV5laoGGw/viewform
about 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
HP Student Council's Heart gram Sale to benefit the American Heart Association Students and parents can purchase a heart gram for students in any grade level for $1. Each message includes a little heart keychain. HOW TO PURCHASE: • Fill out the Google Form here: rb.gy/mmtiw8 and send your "purchase cost" in the form of a direct donation to the American Heart Association at the link: http://www2.heart.org/goto/HarringtonPark • OR send in your donation $ in an envelope titled "Student Council Heart Gram Sale" Deadline: Friday, February 10th by 3:15 PM Questions? Email: studentcouncil@hpsd.org
Today's the day! Our 8th Graders will face off against HP Staff in the annual Have-a-Heart volleyball game at 3:15PM in the HP Gym. All proceeds to benefit the American Heart Association.
about 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
HAVE-A-HEART 8TH GRADERS VS. HP STAFF VOLLEYBALL GAME THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH 3:15PM - 4:15PM HP GYM As part of Project Pride, HP 8th Graders are teaming up with the American Heart Association to host our annual Have-a-Heart 8th Graders vs. HP Staff volleyball game! Students will also be putting on a halftime show. All proceeds go to the American Heart Association. $3 Admission Fee
100th Day of School fun with Ms. Saccoccio’s 2nd Graders! #hp #100thdayofschool
about 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
Ms. Sococcio with her students all dressed up as if they are very old on the 100th Day of School
The 5th Grade is learning about Black History Month through discussions, slide shows and videos during their social studies classes all month long. #hp #weare
over 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
Top: 5th Grade students at tables looking at a presentation about Ruby Brigdes. Bottom Left: Information about Ruby Bridges Bottom Right : Text: Black History Month - Lead - Learn - Dream - Challenge - Reform - Shoot for the Stars - Educate - Speak - Inspire - Write -Play"
Eighth grade technology students hosted a discussion about social media and digital citizenship. #hp #weare
over 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
Eighth grade technology students hosted a discussion about social media and digital citizenship
Thank you to all of our families who have already donated to Student Council's 100 Day Food Drive! We are collecting to benefit the Norwood Food Pantry through 2/8. Thank you for your generosity!
over 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
Table with boxes of food on and under it that are for a food drive.
Kindergarteners celebrated their small moment writing pieces by reading to a stuffed friend. #hp #weare 💙❤️
over 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
Kindergarteners reading their writing to a stuffed animal
HP PreK-5 #GlobalDayofPlay 🤸‍♀️🤸🤸‍♂️ Big thanks to our Guidance Counselors and our amazing staff for embracing this! #hp #weare
over 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
Photos of students playing different board games
Excited about today's winter weather, Kindergarten students are practicing letter recognition while forming snow-related words. ☃️ #hp #weare
over 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
Kindergarten students practicing letter recognition while sitting on green floor chairs and having wooden desks that sit just over their legs
7th graders in Mrs. Comstock's class learned about International Holocaust Remembrance Day by speaking with a survivor named Pinchas Gutters through The Shoah Foundation's Dimensions in Testimony. This website enables students to ask questions that prompt real-time responses in pre-recorded videos from survivors of the Holocaust. Students can have conversational interactions with these eyewitnesses to history. This inquiry based learning increases engagement with the material, deepens students' understanding of topics, and allows students to take ownership of their learning.
over 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
Top: Ms. Comstocks class posing for a photo standing in front of the smartboard Bottom: And AI version of a Holocaust survivor that will answer questions that you ask it.
Sixth Grade working with Snap Circuits. #hp #weare
over 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
Sixth Grade student working with snap circuts on a table in the computer lab.
Our students are so excited that the HSA is bringing Jerry Pallotta to HP this February! 5th Graders in Ms. Paternostro’s class made these incredible images displayed outside the Library.📚 #hp #weare
over 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
Student made "Who would win?" art pieces of different animals with blurbs about the abilities of the animals . Inspired by Jerry Pallotta
Kindergartners working on measurement in math- using a balances to weigh classroom supplies to see which is heavier or lighter. #hp
over 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
Kindergaten math students using balances to see which classroom supplies are heavier
8th grade analyzing the effect of mass and force on acceleration. #hp #weare
over 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
8th grade students wearing roller skates and a helmet to analyze the effect of mass and force on acceleration
Mr. D’s math classes were busy taking their knowledge of equations to create a calendar, representing the days of the months left in the school year! #hp
over 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
Top: 4 students holding a calendar Bottom: 4 calendars overlapping
7th & 8th graders did an amazing job creating group stories in Spanish. After all of their hard work, they were able to enjoy each other's final creations. ¡Buen trabajo! #hp
over 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
Students created group stories and writing them on large yellow paper then putting them up on the wall inSpanish class
Our Principal for the Day, Eriella Ruberte, went to visit our Kindergarten classes and read them a book!! 📚#hp
over 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
Student in a wooden chair reading a picture book to younger students who are sitting on the floor
Marc Gussen from the Closter Nature Center visiting a Kindergarten class to talk about pond life. Thank you to the HSA for their generous support of this program! #hp #HSA
over 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
Mr. Mark speaking to students about pond life
3rd grade read about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and discussed equality and peaceful marches. Then, students created their our own signs for equality. #hp
over 2 years ago, Harrington Park School
3rdGrade students holding signs they made to show peace and equality