Hubbard High School (Ohio)

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Hubbard High School
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Hubbard High School (Ohio)
350 Hall Avenue

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44425

Coordinates 41°09′08″N80°34′56″W / 41.1521°N 80.5822°W / 41.1521; -80.5822
Information
Type Public high school
Motto"Developing the next generation of lifelong learners"
Established1870
School districtHubbard Exempted Village School District
PrincipalBrandilyn Yobe
Staff56
Teaching staff39.50 (FTE) [1]
Grades 9-12
Enrollment570 (2023–24) [1]
Student to teacher ratio14.43 [1]
Campus350 Hall Ave SE, Hubbard, OH 44425
Campus size66.8 acres (27.0 ha)
Campus typeRural
ColorsBlue and white   
Athletics conference Northeast 8 Athletic Conference
MascotThe Hubbard Eagle [2]
Team nameEagles
Rival Girard High School; Brookfield High School
Accreditation Ohio Department of Education
NewspaperThe Hub
YearbookThe Bard
Website www.hubbard.k12.oh.us/o/hhs

Hubbard High School is a public high school in Hubbard, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Hubbard Exempted Village School District. Sports teams are called the Eagles, and they compete in the Ohio High School Athletic Association as a member of the Northeast 8 Athletic Conference.

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The school, located at 350 Hall Ave, serves roughly 600 students in grades 9 through 12 from the village of Hubbard and Hubbard Township. The district also serves a number of students from Youngstown and other surrounding communities through the Open Enrollment program.

History

Hubbard High School was established in 1870 with the opening of a separate high school building. By 1873, it was incorporated into the township or "union" school. [3] In 1920, HHS moved to a new building on Orchard Street SE, which served as home of HHS until 1954 and later served as Roosevelt Elementary School until 2011. [4]

Hubbard High School moved to its current campus on Hall Avenue SE in 1954 with the completion of a new building. [5] An elementary building opened on the campus in 1960 and this building became Reed Middle School in 1970, followed by construction of the Hubbard Community Pool, which opened in 1975. [6]

The current high school building opened in 2010 and was the first phase of a multi-year $55 million project to bring all grades to the same campus and be in a single K–12 building, while also incorporating the existing pool. After the current HHS opened, the 1954 building was razed, though the auditorium was retained and incorporated into the new building. Hubbard Elementary followed in 2011, and Hubbard Middle School, built on the site of the 1954 HHS building, opened in 2013, connecting the high school and elementary school. The Reed Middle School building was razed after the completion of the new middle school and the site was used for a new softball field and parking. [7] [6] [8]

Campus and facilities

The Hubbard K–12 campus covers 67 acres (27 ha) and includes the K-12 building and Hubbard Community Pool, a softball field, baseball field, and an all-weather track and field complex. The Hubbard Community Pool is available for both members of the community and the Hubbard swim team to use. The pool facility is connected to the school but cannot be accessed through the school. The pool can be configured in two ways to allow multiple events to occur in the pool simultaneously. [9]

The track & field complex, located on the northern end of the campus, once hosted the Hubbard home soccer games prior to the reconstruction of Memorial Stadium. The complex is lighted with bleachers for fans on the hill. A restroom facility is located on the southeast side of the complex and is open during sporting events.

Hubbard Memorial Stadium

Home football, boys' soccer, and girls' soccer games are played at Alumni Field at Hubbard Memorial Stadium on Rebecca Avenue SE, a few blocks northeast of the Hubbard K–12 campus. The stadium capacity is 5,000 people and contains a 2-story press box on the home side stands. In 2013, the stadium was modernized with artificial turf. A covered bandstand, known as the "Band Shell" was constructed in the south end of the stadium for the school's marching band, the Musical Pride of Hubbard. Prior to the modernization, the stadium had a grass field and the marching band had bleachers behind the north end zone. [10] [11]

Athletics

Athletic teams at Hubbard are known as the Eagles and the mascot is the Hubbard Eagle. In 2019, the Hubbard Eagle won Varsity Brands School Spirit Awards' best mascot in the country award. [12]

Sports offered at Hubbard High School include; cheerleading, cross country running, American football, golf, soccer, volleyball, basketball, bowling, swimming, wrestling, baseball, softball, and track and field. [13]

State championships

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Hubbard High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 13, 2024.
  2. The Hubbard Eagle. "Hubbard Eagle Mascot" . Retrieved January 9, 2019.
  3. History of Trumbull and Mahoning counties. Cleveland: H.Z. Williams & Bro. 1882. p. 362. Retrieved December 18, 2025.
  4. Gleason, Tim (March 17, 2024). "Hubbard starts Roosevelt gym renovations". The Vindicator . Retrieved December 19, 2025.
  5. "Hubbard High graduates hold final walk through". WFMJ.com. June 10, 2010. Retrieved December 19, 2025.
  6. 1 2 Restivo, Danny (July 30, 2012). "Razing of Reed school in Hubbard to begin today". Vindy Archives. Retrieved December 18, 2025.
  7. "Hubbard Village Schools K-12 Campus" . Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  8. Guttersohn, Robert (October 1, 2011). "Hubbard schools' campus to house all students together". Vindy Archives. Retrieved December 19, 2025.
  9. "Hubbard Community Pool" . Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  10. "Hubbard Memorial Stadium" . Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  11. "Hubbard showcases new athletic facilities". WFMJ.com. October 8, 2013. Retrieved December 19, 2025.
  12. "Hubbard Eagle Mascot wins best mascot in country award" . Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  13. "Hubbard High School". hubbardathletics.bigteams.com. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  14. OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site" . Retrieved December 31, 2006.