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