Radburn teachers want to give a big thank you to the Radburn PTA for making teacher appreciation this week so awesome for us!!!

Jonah and Piper were the lucky winners from Radburn's PTA Tricky Tray of a ride to school from Radburn SRO Officer Smith. Door to door service complete with lights!
#RadburnRocks #officertomrocks




Bring your child to work day at Radburn School 2023! Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Wilson's children joined Radburn School for the day.



Radburn staff hosted a DOUGHNUTS WITH DAVE to send him off and thank him for all his help with technology. Best of luck, Dave!

MEVO (https://www.mevo.org/) Mahwah Environmental Volunteer Organization visited Radburn School today to teach students about honeybees and their importance to our world just in time for EARTH DAY!


Mr. Norcia and Radburn fourth graders greet Charlie, the therapy dog. Charlie stopped by Radburn School on Friday to meet with students. He brought many smiles to the faces of all he met!



Kindergarten is getting ready for Earth Day by painting a picture of Earth! Earth Day is April 22nd!


Safe Schools Pedestrian Safety Program presented to Radburn students today. Keeping our students safe in and out of school!



OUTRAGEOUS REPTILES visited Radburn School today thanks to a grant from the Borough of Fair Lawn. Students learned the characteristics of all reptiles and the differences in their lifestyles by comparing the different groups: snakes, turtles, lizards and crocodilians.




Ms. Chorlian's fourth grade conducted an experiment to simulate river erosion.



Ẹ n lẹ! This means hello in Nigeria. Today the Radburn PTA immersed our students throughout the day in Nigerian art, music, dance, food and customs. Culture Day offers students hands on experiences designed to expose them to a chosen culture. It was an amazing experience!





Ẹ n lẹ! This means hello in Nigeria. Today the Radburn PTA immersed our students throughout the day in Nigerian art, music, dance, food and customs. Culture Day offers students hands on experiences designed to expose them to a chosen culture. It was an amazing experience!





Bergen County Prosecutor, Mark Musella visited Radburn School during our D.E.A.R. Time (Drop Everything And Read) celebrating Read Across America. He answered questions and shared an inspiring story with our third graders about always trying your best.




We are showing our stripes today on Rare Disease Day! We are all unique together. Sponsored by FLASE


Today Radburn School rolled out the One School, One Book. To introduce this year's title, Charlotte's Web, we had a special guest join us! MEET BEBA THE RADBURN PIG!



Students wear authentic Kense cloth as worn in Ghana. A number of artifacts for students to interact and learn about.



Today author, Ada-Ari visited Radburn School to share her children's African Folktales. She shared her book, A Spider's Thin Legs, as well as artifacts from her country. Thank you to our PTA for supporting this assembly and opening up the children's world!




Radburn School celebrates Mardi Gras with a collaborative effort from French teacher, Becky Kazimir; Music Teacher, Stephanie Beaudoin; and Physical Education teacher, Harvey Egan for a fun afternoon of songs, dances and colorful masks created by the students. Each student also created a piece that will be put together to create a sign in French which translates, "Let the good times roll!"
Our fourth graders performed a rhythm stick play along which was OUTSTANDING!
Thank you and terrific job to all!!

Kindergarten had fun celebrating the 100th day of school! We are 100 days smarter!

Mrs. Remshak's 100th Day of School celebration!

