
Our Annual Fun Run is on 10/31, beginning at 1:30.
Students may wear their costumes; however, no face paint, masks, or weapons.
Remember, the grade level with the greatest percent of participation at our APTT will take Dr. Fosburgh to the wall!


Greetings Roadrunner!
Please join HUSD #3 for our 13th Annual Walk With Me to Be Drug Free Walk to School and our inaugural Love Our Schools Day on Wednesday, October 25, 2023. All buses will drop off students at the Old Courthouse for a Drug Free and Love Our Schools rally followed by walking to school. Parents, family and community are invited to participate. Breakfast for students will be served. The rally will begin around 8 am. Thank you for your participation and thank you for being drug free and loving our schools!


Please join us for our first Academic Parent Teacher Team meeting for the 2023-2024 school year! You will have the opportunity to meet with your child's teacher and other families of students from the class to collaborate and support each other and your child's learning. You will learn about foundation skills that are important for your child's success at their grade level, learn games/activities to support your child with those foundational skills and set a goal for your child to work on before our next meeting in January.
Please see the attached flier for times and details.


Red Ribbon Week is next week!
Remember, on Wednesday, October 25th; busses will drop students off directly at the Courthouse for breakfast and the Drug-Free Rally.
If you do not want your child to walk to school, please drop them directly off at the school!


Homecoming is next week! We look forward to dressing up alongside you!


When One Roadrunner Succeeds We All Succeed!
Miss World Arizona Sukie Cheema, class of 2018, came to Hulet today to interact with students and see former teachers. She fondly reflected on her time as a Park Performer and Hulet Harmonizer (now Rockin' Roadrunners) with Mrs. Hunsaker who she credited her with teaching her to sing.
Thanks for visiting Sukie and good luck at Nationals in 3 weeks!


🌟 Attendance Matters! 🌟
Remember, regular attendance is a key to your child's success. When they attend school regularly, they build important skills, make friends, and enjoy a richer learning experience. Let's work together to ensure every school day counts! 📚👩🏫
#AttendanceMatters #SchoolSuccess


Hulet Students and Staff would like to thank everyone who purchased books at the book fair. You helped us earn $5123.42 in Scholastic Dollars. Scholastic Dollars are used to purchase new books for our library.


Yesterday, each of our students had an opportunity to purchase $20 worth of books at the Book Fair. A special thanks to HUSD's Johnson O'Malley Program for approving this funding and providing an opportunity for books to be in the hands of our students.




Greetings Families!
We are excited to see you at individual conferences tomorrow, 9/6, from 4-7 and 9/7 from 1-4.
Remember, 9/7 is a half-day.
As part of our Impact Aide funding, we request that all families complete a Parent Survey. You can access it from the Hulet website or by visiting the link below.
https://forms.gle/BcZV3j5yKVVxVqNX6


Please stop by Hulet School's Book Fair during Parent Teacher Conferences. Thank you in advance for supporting our school book fair and creating a love for reading with your child. See attached flier for dates and times for families to shop.
If students bring money to school they will have the opportunity to shop during the following dates/times: Sept. 5th 10:00-4th grade Sept. 5th 2:00-2nd grade Sept. 6th 10:00-5th grade Sept. 6th 2:00-3rd grade
You can also visit our book fair homepage to purchase books https://www.scholastic.com/bf/hulet


Greetings Roadrunners- a quick reminder that HUSD will not be in session on Monday, September 4th for Labor Day! Also, parent-teacher conferences are next week! Have a great weekend and thanks for your partnership in Helping our Unique Students Develop!



Our fifth grade students have been learning about the effects of Westward Migration on Native Americans. They’ve been studying to answer the essential question: “How do cultural beliefs and values guide people?”
Today they completed a timeline of the Nez Perce people which began with large numbers of settlers moving into Nez Perce country and ended with the relocation of non-treaty Nez Perce people moved to the reservation at Lapwai, Idaho.
This timeline was created with the knowledge that students have acquired while reading multiple pieces of text about the Nez Perce people.
Diversity is our campus's strength and to hear the background knowledge that many of our students bring to these conversations has been amazing!


Please stop by Hulet School's Book Fair during Parent Teacher Conferences. Thank you in advance for supporting our school book fair and creating a love for reading with your child.
See attached flier for dates and times for families to shop.
If students bring money to school they will have the opportunity to shop during the following dates/times:
Sept. 5th 10:00-4th grade
Sept. 5th 2:00-2nd grade
Sept 6th 10:00-5th grade
Sept. 6th 2:00-3rd grade


Students in Mrs. Moyte's second-grade class finished reading the text "How Do You Know It's Fall?" and were discussing the many things they've learned so far about how changes in weather impact people and nature. Students had to build their knowledge by accomplishing several tasks by sharing and learning new information from their peers. This is called a Socratic Seminar. It provides a structure for students to respectfully, responsibly, and kindly agree and disagree with each other.
One of the many reasons students work with the same text for several days (or whole weeks) is so that the knowledge "sticks" with them and they can remember it for the rest of their lives.
Some of the important questions they discussed were:
What did you learn about change?
What did you learn about plants and animals?
What did you learn about informational text?
What did you learn about the main ideas and details?
What new words did you learn?
What did you learn about reading fluently?
While Mrs. Moyte leads some of the Socratic Seminar, the goal is for the students to carry the conversation themselves and she just facilitates for equity in voice.







Picture Day is tomorrow! For best results, avoid wearing green.


Please stop by Hulet School's Book Fair during Parent Teacher Conferences. Thank you in advance for supporting our school book fair and creating a love for reading with your child.
See attached flier for dates and times.


Picture Day is one week away! Start practicing your smiles now!


Please stop by Hulet School's Book Fair during Parent Teacher Conferences. Thank you in advance for supporting our school book fair and creating a love for reading with your child.
See attached flier for dates and times.


Save the Date for Hulet Book Fair
September 5th-8th
Times to be determined!
