Building Information

Huber Ridge Elementary
5757 Buenos Aires Blvd.
Westerville, OH 43081-4088
Principal:
Sheri Chaffin
Important Numbers:
Attendance
614-797-7164
Fax
614-797-7151
Main Office
614-797-7150

Instructional Hours:

Grades 1-5 / All Day Kindergarten

9:35 AM - 4:00 PM

AM Kindergarten 9:35 AM - 12:15 AM

PM Kindergarten 1:20 PM - 4:00 PM  

Office  Hours
8:30 AM - 4:15 PM
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Vision Statement

Huber Ridge students are academically and socially competitive in future endeavors. 


Our Mission
We are a community dedicated to guiding students toward achieving their highest potential through high quality standards based instruction.


About Huber Ridge
Huber Ridge Elementary School is a child-centered neighborhood school that is nurturing, caring, and accepting of individual differences. We value creativity, achievement, critical thinking, and risk-taking. Through a collaborative effort, our staff, parents and students create a positive atmosphere in which all students in kindergarten through grade five have the opportunity to learn and achieve their full potential.

Students enjoy an academic curriculum that integrates a literature-based reading program with other disciplines. A hands-on math program enables our students to learn math concepts. In addition, students benefit from instruction in science, social studies, and health, as well as art, music and physical education.

Developing responsible students is a part of a school-wide collaborative. Our school community focuses on responsible student behavior that supports the positive character growth of all students. Staff, parents, and students work together to identify those universal qualities such as respect, honesty, citizenship and caring. Because students learn these attributes, a climate exists where children feel comfortable, safe and successful.

Every school year, Huber Ridge develops a continuous improvement plan. This plan provides a roadmap for our school improvement.

Huber Ridge Elementary includes a student population of about 550 students in grades kindergarten through fifth. The majority of our students walk to school allowing us to be very community oriented. Special student services include learning disability and behavior disability resource teachers, two reading specialists, speech/language pathologist, and an Able and Talented Academic Advisor.