
Important January Dates for Hubbard Schools!
📅 Friday, January 17: Waiver Day
No school for students. Teachers will be participating in professional development.
📅 Monday, January 20:
No school in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Please mark your calendars and enjoy the extended weekend!
#HubbardEagles #MLKDay #ProfessionalDevelopment


The Hubbard Board of Education is proud to serve our district and community. In order to further engage and connect with our community stakeholders, we would like to offer additional opportunities for you to share your thoughts and questions on a regular basis. We hope to offer this opportunity for community connection once a month, with dates listed below. At each opportunity, one or two board members will be present. Please feel free to join us for coffee at Hubbard’s Eagle Grille & Tavern from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., on Saturday, January 11, 2025!
Additional dates include:
February 8, 2025
March 15, 2025
April 12, 2025
May 10, 2025


Attention 8th–11th grade students & families: It’s time to start planning for the 2025-2026 school year!
📝 Counselor Visits:
➡️ 9th, 10th & 11th Grade: English classes at the end of January
➡️ 8th Grade: Social studies classes on January 29, 2025
📢 8th Grade Parent/Student Scheduling Meeting:
➡️ Date: January 29, 2025
➡️ Time: 6 PM
➡️ Location: Middle School Cafeteria
Start thinking about the classes you’d like to take, and don’t miss the chance to learn about all the options available!
#HighSchoolPlanning #SchedulingSeason #Hubbard High School



As part of School Board Recognition Month, we are highlighting our superhero school board members for their commitment to our students and community. Thank you to the dedicated leaders who serve on our school board! Please join us in saying “thank you” to Josh Barr, William Cummings, Anna Martin, Donald Newell and Amanda O'Neill.


Hubbard High School's Spanish IV students brought holiday cheer to Hubbard Elementary by caroling in Spanish! What a wonderful way to celebrate the season and connect across grade levels! ¡Feliz Navidad! 🎅🎶❤️
#HubbardHighSchool #HubbardPride #HolidaySpirit #FelizNavidad




Congratulations to the Hubbard Middle School Spelling Bee Winners! ✨🎉
🏆 1st Place: Bentley Ellsworth, Grade 7
🥈 2nd Place: Molly DeBoe, Grade 8
🥉 3rd Place: Gracie Clark, Grade 6
#HubbardPride #SpellingBeeChampions


The Eagle Joint Fire Department helped Santa make a grand arrival at Hubbard Elementary School! Students lined the sidewalks, cheering as the fire truck brought Santa right to our front door.
With help from our amazing HEPA volunteers, Santa spread holiday cheer by visiting every kindergarten student and stopping by each classroom to say hello.
A big thank you to the Eagle Joint Fire Department and HEPA for making this magical day possible! 🎄❤️
#HubbardElementarySchool #HubbardPride #HolidayMagic #SantaClausIsComingToTown

What an unforgettable day for Stanley, a 3rd grader at Hubbard Elementary, who was the lucky winner of an Amari Cooper signed football! 🏈
Stanley's name was drawn from 2,500 student entries, all representing students with at least a 97% attendance rate. As luck would have it, the drawing happened on Stanley's birthday! To make the moment even more special, Stanley's dad came to school to surprise him and ensure his football got home safely!
#StayintheGame #AttendanceMatters



Our fifth and sixth-grade students took math out of the classroom and into the kitchen! 👩🍳👨🍳🍪
By measuring, mixing and baking cookies, they got hands-on experience applying their fractions skills in a sweet way!. From half cups of sugar to quarter teaspoons of salt, every ingredient helped bring math to life. On Friday, they will enjoy their cookies while they watch a movie!
#HandsOnLearning #MathInTheKitchen #SweetSuccess #HubbardMiddleSchool

This week, the Hubbard High School Marching Band was presented with a $250 check from Premier Bank in recognition of their 3rd place finish at the Youngstown Holiday Parade earlier this month! The band plans to use these funds to support their Instrument Replacement Program! 💙🦅
#HubbardPride #MarchingEagles #ThankYouPremierBank

A heartfelt THANK YOU to these incredible supporters for donating money toward the purchase of new t-shirts and sweatshirts to fill the shelves of our Eagle Closet:
💙 The United Way of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley
💙 Greenwood’s Hubbard Chevrolet
💙Hubbard Youth Coalition (HYC)
💙Cody A. Pitts Foundation
💙Brush with Sophie and Lisa
💙 The Duvall Group EXP Realty
💙 Eagle Grille and Tavern
💙Hubbard Music
💙Handyman Hardware
💙 Hubbard Educators Local Philanthropy Association (HELP)
The Eagle Closet is an important resource for students in grades 5-12, providing essential clothing like Hubbard shorts, pants, t-shirts and sweatshirts. Whether meeting immediate needs or rewarding student achievements, the closet plays a key role in supporting our students! 🦅
#HubbardPride #EagleCloset #SupportingOurStudents #HubbardSchools

The Hubbard Board of Education is proud to serve our district and community. In order to further engage and connect with our community stakeholders, we would like to offer additional opportunities for you to share your thoughts and questions on a regular basis. We hope to offer this opportunity for community connection once a month, with dates listed below. At each opportunity, one or two board members will be present. Please feel free to join us for coffee at Hubbard’s Eagle Grille & Tavern from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., on Saturday, December 14, 2024!
Additional dates include:
January 11, 2025
February 8, 2025
March 15, 2025
April 12, 2025
May 10, 2025


We are grateful to Westview Heights Apartments in Hubbard and Simco Management Corporation for their generous food donation to our pantry! Your support makes a big difference!
#HubbardSchools #FoodPantry #CommunitySupport


Our Hubbard Elementary students are helping to spread holiday cheer at City Hall this holiday!
❄️ Snowflakes: Our third and fourth graders worked with Mrs. Smiley in STEM to learn about symmetry, while in art Mrs. Marino taught a unique snowflake-making technique that the students loved!
🎄 Paper Chains: K-2 students explored patterning to create colorful chains to add to the holiday decorations.
A huge thank you to Mrs. Smiley and Mrs. Marino for working together on this project—and to our students for their creativity and hard work! Be sure to stop by City Hall on Saturday, December 7 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. to see their hard work and enjoy hot chocolate!
#HubbardSchools #HolidayMagic #CreativityInAction #STEMandArt


All aboard the Polar Express! 🎅🚂
On Saturday, the Hubbard High School Junior Class Officers, along with advisor Mary Ann Smiley, hosted a Polar Express Event for our elementary students! With help from volunteers from NHS and the Community and Career classes, the fun-filled evening was filled holiday cheer.
🎨 Crafts
🍪 Cookies & Cocoa
🎥 A Holiday Movie
🎅 A Special Visit from Santa!
We hope to make this a new yearly tradition for our Hubbard School community!
#PolarExpress #HubbardSchools #HolidayFun #CommunityTradition











Support our WEB program by dining at Chipotle on Tuesday, December 10 from 4-8 PM! Show the flyer at checkout and 25% of your purchase will go directly to our program. If you are ordering online, be sure to use code 6KT7GJ6.
📍 Chipotle Location: 4100 Belmont Avenue
#SupportWEB #WhereEverybodyBelongs #Fundraiser #ChipotleForGood


Tune in tonight on WFMJ at 6 p.m. to hear from high school intervention specialist Kayla Welsh about our Hubbard Schools Food Pantry! 📺
With the help of Kayla’s students, the pantry:
-Supplies weekly food bags to over 40 families
-Provides over 50 daily grab-and-go bags for students
When we first opened last February, we were serving just 3 families. Less than a year later, we’ve grown tremendously, thanks to the Cody A. Pitts Foundation’s $5,000 donation that got us started, and our ongoing partnership with the Second Harvest Food Bank, which keeps our shelves stocked.
Your support makes a difference! Learn how to help here: https://www.hubbard.k12.oh.us/page/hubbard-schools-pantry
#HubbardSchools #CodyAPittsFoundation #CommunityMatters

Inspired by the book Turkey Trouble, our elementary students got creative, designing clever turkey disguises to keep them safe this Thanksgiving! Which disguise is your favorite? 🖍️✨
#TurkeyTrouble #CreativeKids #ThanksgivingFun

How many ways can you make the number 24? Four Hubbard Elementary students and eleven Hubbard Middle School students participated in the annual Challenge 24 competition at Warren G. Harding High School on Thursday, November 14, 2024. Challenge 24 is a mathematics game in which competitors use multiplication, addition, subtraction and division in various combinations to manipulate four numbers on a card to equal 24 as fast as possible. 4th graders Jackson Eicher, Ava Gregorich and Athene Tsikouris, 6th grade Molly Pierson, and 7th grade Dominic Martinez placed in the top 16 in their respective grade levels against over 160 competitors from various Trumbull County schools. Congratulations!
Team members:
(HES) Jackson Eicher, Ava Gregorich, Maddox Ryser, Athena Tsikouris
(HMS) Taryn Rogers, Stella Rodriguez, Charlie Wallace, John Watkins, Dominic Giancola, Hanna Hamilton , Molly Pierson, Giavania Conzett, Trip Matthews, Dominic Martinez and Zachery Maritch



Thanks to a grant awarded to Hubbard Public Library, our students were the very first to experience the new Oculus Meta Quest 2 Education Kit in the classroom! Middle school teacher Andrea Murray was the first to check out the kit for her 5th-grade computer science classes. Her students dove into virtual learning adventures with apps like:
🐸 Dissection Simulator: Frog Edition
🌍 National Geographic Explore VR
🚀 Mission: ISS
🌌 Titans of Space
🌊 Ocean Rift
These kits, now available for checkout by educational institutions at the library, offer students an immersive learning experience through VR technology. Mrs. Murray has already reserved the kit for December to introduce her 6th graders to VR. The library has also made seven individual Oculus devices available for public checkout, so students and families can explore at home, too.
We’re grateful to Hubbard Public Library for giving our students this hands-on learning opportunity!
