Hubbard School's History
| 1804 | Asael Adams, of Canterbury Connecticut, opened a “select” school in Hubbard. |
| 1868/1870 | A free high school was planned and constructed. Village grade school on first floor, village and township high school on second floor. |
| 1917 | Village & township boards merge into Hubbard Exempted Village School District. |
| 1921 | New Hubbard High School three story building with gymnasium and auditorium built on Orchard Avenue. New building held both grade school & high school. |
| 1922 | Ridge school built Northeastern part of township |
| 1927 | Roosevelt Elementary School building constructed on School Street. Hubbard High School Orchard Ave. becomes Hubbard Junior/Senior high school. |
| 1939 | Roosevelt gymnasium completed thanks to Franklin D. Roosevelt Public Works Project. Also stage built for instrumental music, with chemistry and physics classes on second story above stage. |
| 1949 | Residents vote to build new high school on Hall Ave. |
| 1953 | Hubbard Schools opens new high school on Hall Ave. Hubbard High on Orchard Ave. becomes Junior high school. |
| 1956 | High School auditorium named the Thomas A. Hall Memorial Auditorium to honor principal, Mr. Thomas Hall, who was killed in an automobile accident on his way home from a school function |
| 1957 | Eighth grade addition construction at H.H.S. later becomes English Hall. |
| 1960 | Reed Elementary School constructed on Hall Ave. Hubbard Schools now have three elementary schools – Ridge, Reed and Roosevelt. |
| 1970 | Additions added to Hubbard High School. Courtyard becomes media center, cafeteria expanded, new gymnasium built and major classroom expansion. |
| 1992 | Auditorium remodeled. |
| 2006 | Residents approve Bond Issue to construct K-12 campus. |
| 2012 | K-12 campus completed on Hall Ave., Roosevelt gymnasium on old Roosevelt site saved / new Board Office complex constructed. |





