District Information

Hubbard High School mission statement is preparing our students to soar independently and reach new heights by teaching tomorrow’s skills to today’s learners. 

The high school (grades 9-12) has approximately 558 students.

Senior Plans – CLASS OF 2024 (information based on 93 returned surveys)

4 years or longer at a college or university

(66)

71%

1 or 2 years at a college or university

(2)

2%

Trade / Technical - 2 year program  

(11)

12%

Armed Services

(4)

4%

Full Employment/Undecided/Other

(8)

9%

Apprenticeship Program

1

1%

Scholarships – Students reported a value of $ 1,513,595.00.
Some additional scholarships may be awarded over the summer.

College Credit Plus - (CCP)
College Credit Plus is a program that allows students to enroll in a college/university and earn college credits while in high school.  Students may earn college credits by:  taking a CCP course on their high school campus, attending courses on a college campus, or enrolling in a college online course.

College Credit Plus Pathways:

15 credit General Education Pathway (reference page 47 of the student handbook)

CCP College Algebra (4 sem hrs) and Trigonometry (3 sem hrs)
CCP Calculus 1 (4 sem hrs) and Intro to Statistics (3 sem hrs)
Total:  17 semester hours

30 credit General Education Pathway

CCP College Algebra (4 sem hrs) and Trigonometry (3 sem hrs)
CCP Calculus 1 (4 sem hrs) and Statistics (4 sem hrs)
CCP Composition 1 (3 sem hrs), CCP Composition 2 (3 sem hrs)
CCP General Chemistry 1 (5 sem hrs) and General Chemistry 2 (5 sem hrs)
CCP American National Government (3 sem hrs) and State and Local Government (3 sem hrs)
Total:  34 semester hours

We also offer AP Biology, AP U.S. History, and AP Studio Art -  2 courses (alternating years) -  2D Design and also Drawing.

We offer a wide variety of extra-curricular activities at our high school, including:

  • SADD

  • Yearbook and Video Production

  • Future Teachers of America

  • French Club

  • Ecology Club

  • Class Officers

  • Spanish Club

  • Drama Club

  • Academic Prep Bowl

  • Student Council

  • Art Club

  • Cheerleading

  • HUB (Newspaper Staff)

  • Marching Band

  • Majorettes

  • Flag Line

  • Dance line

  • Jazz band

  • Pep band

  • National Honor Society

  • ASL Club

  • Link Crew

  • History Day

  • Fall and Spring Musicals

  • Math Club

  • STEM Festival

  • English Festival

Hubbard Middle School is comprised of 535 students in grades 5-8.  HMS offers a wide range of programs, extracurricular activities, and assemblies to create successful students
The following are examples of what HMS offers

All students rotate in a nine week course of:

  • Computer Science, Art, Physical Education, and Health

  • Nine week rotations of STEM projects, Junior Achievement, Writing, Financial Literacy, and small group Assistance are achieved during their Flex period

  • Grades 5-8 are departmentalized with full inclusion and co-teach classrooms

  • Accelerated pathways for Math and Science (Algebra/ Physical Science)

  • Title I services both for Reading and Math areas

  • PBIS Initiatives

  • Build the Nest

  • Our Choir and Band program perform both winter and spring concerts for all grades 

  • PRIDE Students of the Month

  • Eagle Ticket reward system​

  • Academic Groups include:  

    • Prep Bowl

    • Math Counts

    • English Festival (7-9th Grade)

    • Drama Club

    • Friends of Rachel Club

    • Yearbook Committee

    • Student Council

  • Field Trips, Student Dances, and a District Wide Art Show are also ways students get involved at HMS

Hubbard Elementary School is comprised of students in grades K-4 (approximately 655 students)

Offers all students a rotation of weekly specialty classes such as Physical Education, Art, Music, STEM and for the K-1 students Library

  • Grades 3&4 are departmentalized and K-2 are self-contained

  • HES has a very active parent’s association (HEPA)

  • Monthly family night events

  • Field trips throughout the entire school year

  • After school test prep programs

  • Title I services

  • Daily small group intervention

  • Success by Six (pre-kindergarten program)

  • Winter Concerts

  • Spring Concerts

  • Plays

  • School Wide PBIS