Students in Mrs. King's first grade class had so much fun during Green Week!! They planted seeds, made recycled collages, and participated in a fun recycled obstacle course! Thank you to Senora Cook, Mrs. Serkanic, and all of our other teachers and staff who made Green Week so special! 💚🌎






Thank you to the Upper Saddle River Garden Club and Bel Fiore Greenhouses for the generous donation of garden herbs for every Reynolds rocket! What a wonderful way for our community to wrap up Green Week 2026!


To celebrate Earth Day, our students enjoyed an amazing obstacle course made out of recycled materials as part of Green Week. They had a blast!


Ms. Santos's Class wishes everyone a happy Earth Day!


Our Rockets are planting marigolds this year to celebrate Green Week. Thank you to the USR Garden Club for partnering with us for this awesome activity!

We’ve been taking advantage of the beautiful weather by heading outside to play capture the flag in PE. Students have been staying active while building teamwork, strategy, and communication skills in a fun, high-energy environment.
It’s been a great way to enjoy the sunshine while keeping everyone moving and engaged.
It’s been a great way to enjoy the sunshine while keeping everyone moving and engaged.

Such a fantastic week celebrating Autism Acceptance! Students learned how everyone thinks, learns, and communicates in their own unique way. Everyone belongs just the way they are! ⭐️♾️❤️

Thank you to the USREF for supporting "Let the Force be With You" for our kindergarteners!



We are so proud of our Second Grade Changemakers for their final show at Reynolds School!! They did such a wonderful job, and they all embody the amazing characteristics that it takes to be a Changemaker. We will miss them so much next year! 🎵⭐️☮️

First Graders in Ms. Padilla's class had a blast in Community Circle with Mrs. Cucci! Students had the opportunity to use games from the game cart to practice teamwork and problem solving.






What a fantastic Wellness Day!! On Friday, Reynolds students traveled to different stations around the school, and learned about different types of wellness. They got to experience yoga, karate, bootcamp, a teddy bear clinic, learn about dental health and fire safety, and so much more. We also had a fantastic assembly at the end of the day where we learned all about skateboarding, and how to turn our dreams into reality. Thank you so much to Mr. Ramirez and Mr. Griffith for planning such a wonderful day!






Students in Ms. Santos's first grade class had so much fun celebrating St. Patrick's day! They started the day by discovering that the leprechaun had fallen into our paint trap and left little green footprints all over our classroom. They also had a wonderful presentation by Mr. Crosby all about Ireland! Mila even sang and played an instrument for them.
A sneaky leprechaun stole some toys from Miss Titunick's kindergarteners. They used the clues in his note to find his gift and were excited to find treasure!
Our second grade Shut the Box tournament concluded today. Eshaan from Miss Thies’s class is our winner. Congratulations, Eshaan, and all our second grade participants for making this such an exciting tournament!






Students in 2-LaRosa used the Game Cart during Community Circles to practice playing with friends, taking turns, and being a good sport.
Our Second grade Shut the box tournament started today. Mrs. Vaughan’s class was the first to compete and did an amazing job! All our 2nd grade classes will have the opportunity to participate this week and into the following week. Good luck to all!

Mrs. Serkanic’s first graders zoomed into learning during Zoom to the Moon! Students explored the moon, discovered how craters are formed, and designed their very own satellites. 🚀🌙




Mrs. Levitt’s class during Community Circle, with special guest Mr. Griffith, participating in an exciting Cup Building Challenge!

Reynolds First Graders had so much fun celebrating the 100th Day of School last week!



Pre-School student celebrate the 100th day of learning.







