2015-2016 Registration
It is that time of the year again to be thinkning about enrolling your child for the upcoming school year. Click here for more information.
It is that time of the year again to be thinkning about enrolling your child for the upcoming school year. Click here for more information.
In spite of the debate about when the school year should start, at DMPS we wonder: when does it end? That’s because activities take place at our schools nearly every day of the year. Click on the image to visit our Summer Programs web page to learn more about our summer offerings, from Metro Kids to meal programs to new sports camps.
June first is our last day of school for the 2014-2015 school year. The students will be dismissed at 12:00p.m
The first day of Kindergarten 2015-2016 will be here before you know it! It’s an exciting time for staff and students, but it all starts with registration. Sign-up begins on March 11. Register soon to guarantee a spot in your neighborhood school. To find out where to register and what to bring, click on the image.
Hubbell 5th graders are preparing to showcase their learning through Exhibition on April 16, 2015 from 5:30- 6:30pm in the Hubbell Gym.
How did the oldest employee at DMPS celebrate her 90th birthday today? By shooting hoops, of course! Congratulations to Gloria Bumpus on her special day, and thanks for her great work and dedication to students in the Metro Kids program at Hubbell Elementary School. Click on the image to read more and see some fun photos.
Hubbell is pleased to announce that we have joined Twitter. To follow us go to @DMHubbell
Students in the Science Bound class from Roosevelt came to Hubbell and instructed our students on different science topics.
Students and staff formed a heart on the playground and sent a picture to a fellow classmate undergoing heart surgery. Everyone at Hubbell Elementary wishes 7-year-old Lilia Faber a speedy recovery and a quick return to class. We miss you!
Our 5th grade classes welcomed Mr. Eugene Fracek to discuss Native Americans, their history, culture and experiences for students to understand more about ownership, federal recognition and sovereignty issues and society today. Click on the image to learn more.