Congratulations to several Hubbard High School students who were recently recognized with awards from the University of Rochester for their achievements in academics, leadership, innovation, and service!
Taylor Rodgers — Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award
Ace Johnson — George Eastman Young Leaders Award
Isabella Baker — Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony Award
Savoca Criddle — Xerox Award for Innovation and Information Technology
Taylor Rodgers — Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award
Ace Johnson — George Eastman Young Leaders Award
Isabella Baker — Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony Award
Savoca Criddle — Xerox Award for Innovation and Information Technology

Students selected as next year’s Link Leaders recently participated in Link Development Day training at Hubbard High School! Students practiced leadership, communication, and team-building skills to help prepare them to welcome and support incoming freshmen next school year. 🦅










Hubbard High School students recently enjoyed an afternoon packed with activities during PBIS Fun Day! Students celebrated their positive behavior throughout the school year with kickball, movies, board games, painting birdhouses, reading, corn hole, and more. Special thanks to the entrepreneur class for helping run concessions! 🎉
Hubbard High School’s American Sign Language Club wrapped up the school year with a fun picnic at Harding Park! Students enjoyed Chick-fil-A, games, prizes, outdoor activities, and time together celebrating a great year of friendships and experiences. It was a great way to finish the school year!






Hubbard High School band and art students recently traveled to Chicago for an unforgettable educational experience filled with music, art, history, culture and hands-on learning! Students participated in a marching band clinic at Northwestern University, explored museums and landmarks, attended Hamilton, and represented Hubbard proudly throughout the trip. 🎶🎨🏙️
Hubbard second graders recently headed to Harding Park for the district’s annual Second Grade Science Day! Students rotated through hands-on science stations led by Hubbard High School Ecology Club members while exploring science concepts and completing activities in their lab packets. The district has proudly hosted Science Day for 24 years! 🔬🌳
Congratulations to Hubbard High School students Addie Sanders, Noelle Cheney, Delaney Thompson, and Alaina Niec on being inducted into the National Technical Honor Society at Trumbull Career and Technical Center! 👏
The honor society recognizes excellence in career and technical education, leadership, character, and academic achievement!
The honor society recognizes excellence in career and technical education, leadership, character, and academic achievement!

Approximately 80 Hubbard High School seniors recently spent the morning giving back during the school’s fifth annual Senior Community Service Day! Students volunteered throughout the community cleaning parks, assisting local organizations, helping at cemeteries, and completing projects around Hubbard. Thank you to our seniors for making a positive impact! 💙🦅








Addison Sanders once again advanced to the national stage, earning a spot at the Business Professionals of America (BPA) National Leadership Conference in Nashville, Tennessee for the second consecutive year.
Addison competed in the User Experience category, focusing on mobile app and website development, along with a comprehensive social media campaign. The event challenged students to combine creativity with technical skills by designing digital platforms that were both visually engaging and functional.
Qualifying for nationals was a significant achievement, as students first had to advance through regional and state-level competitions. The National Leadership Conference brought together top students from across the country to showcase projects, network with peers, and gain real-world business experience.
Addison competed in the User Experience category, focusing on mobile app and website development, along with a comprehensive social media campaign. The event challenged students to combine creativity with technical skills by designing digital platforms that were both visually engaging and functional.
Qualifying for nationals was a significant achievement, as students first had to advance through regional and state-level competitions. The National Leadership Conference brought together top students from across the country to showcase projects, network with peers, and gain real-world business experience.

Students from Hubbard Schools were recognized at the Trumbull County Scholars Breakfast, hosted by the Trumbull County Educational Service Center and the Trumbull County Superintendents Association.
Honorees included Eli Barr, Sarah Brand, Noelle Cheney, Jack Corbett, Laney DiPiero, Caleb Mackay, Aubrey Middlestead, Lexi Piecuch and Addison Sarisky.
Eli Barr also received a $500 Franklin B. Walter Award at the event.
Honorees included Eli Barr, Sarah Brand, Noelle Cheney, Jack Corbett, Laney DiPiero, Caleb Mackay, Aubrey Middlestead, Lexi Piecuch and Addison Sarisky.
Eli Barr also received a $500 Franklin B. Walter Award at the event.


Students from Hubbard Schools were recognized at the Trumbull County Scholars Breakfast, hosted by the Trumbull County Educational Service Center and the Trumbull County Superintendents Association.
Honorees included Eli Barr, Sarah Brand, Noelle Cheney, Jack Corbett, Laney DiPiero, Caleb Mackay, Aubrey Middlestead, Lexi Piecuch and Addison Sarisky.
Eli Barr also received a $500 Franklin B. Walter Award at the event.
Honorees included Eli Barr, Sarah Brand, Noelle Cheney, Jack Corbett, Laney DiPiero, Caleb Mackay, Aubrey Middlestead, Lexi Piecuch and Addison Sarisky.
Eli Barr also received a $500 Franklin B. Walter Award at the event.


It’s a busy (and exciting!) time of year at Hubbard High School! From celebrations to ceremonies, there’s a lot happening as we wrap up the school year. Make it easier to keep track of everything with this handy calendar, so you don’t miss a moment! 🎓
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#HubbardSchools #EndOfYear #StayOrganized #EaglePride

Huge congratulations to Hubbard student-athlete Johnathan Brand on an incredible accomplishment! Last month, Johnathan competed at the Level 9 Eastern National Championships in West Palm Beach, Florida, going head-to-head with hundreds of the top male gymnasts in the country.
He delivered an outstanding performance, earning:
🥈 2nd Place All-Around with a personal best score of 68.3
🥇 National Champion on Pommel Horse, one of the most challenging events in men’s gymnastics, requiring elite balance, rhythm and control!
After 10 years in the sport and 20 hours of training each week, year-round, it’s inspiring to see his dedication and hard work pay off at the national level! We are so proud of you, Johnathan!

Early this week, Hubbard’s Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) group hosted a Students Making a Safer Highway (SMASH) Program , an important reminder as we head into prom weekend.
Students learned about the dangers of impaired and distracted driving, hearing firsthand from the State Highway Patrol and our own SRO, Officer Coonce, who were on hand to answer questions and share real-world insight.
One of the most eye-opening parts of the program was a hands-on activity where students attempted tasks while “impaired,” giving them a powerful perspective on how quickly judgment, coordination and reaction time can be affected.
As we celebrate this exciting time of year, we encourage all of our students to make safe, responsible choices! 🚗✨
Students learned about the dangers of impaired and distracted driving, hearing firsthand from the State Highway Patrol and our own SRO, Officer Coonce, who were on hand to answer questions and share real-world insight.
One of the most eye-opening parts of the program was a hands-on activity where students attempted tasks while “impaired,” giving them a powerful perspective on how quickly judgment, coordination and reaction time can be affected.
As we celebrate this exciting time of year, we encourage all of our students to make safe, responsible choices! 🚗✨
Two Hubbard High School Ecology Club students recently volunteered at the Hubbard Public Library Shred Day. Ainsley Wagner and Jewlia Evans assisted community members with safely disposing of documents during the event. Their efforts helped support both environmental responsibility and community service!


Hubbard High School will hold its annual Promenade on Saturday, May 2, in the high school gymnasium.
Doors will open at 4 p.m., and Promenade will begin at 5 p.m. The event provides an opportunity for students to be introduced before attending prom later in the evening.
The crowning of the Prom King and Queen will take place during Promenade.
Community members are invited to attend!
Doors will open at 4 p.m., and Promenade will begin at 5 p.m. The event provides an opportunity for students to be introduced before attending prom later in the evening.
The crowning of the Prom King and Queen will take place during Promenade.
Community members are invited to attend!

This afternoon, we are proud to celebrate six student-athletes signing to compete at the collegiate level!
Congratulations to:
🏈 Michael Hazimihalis – Football, Edinboro
🤼 Macy Kegley – Wrestling, Upper Iowa
📣 Gabi Gasser – Cheerleading, Mount Union
⛳ Jonny Adamson – Golf, Mount Union
⛳ Colten Smith – Golf, Mount Union
🏊 Joe Patrick – Swimming, Mount Union
Congratulations to:
🏈 Michael Hazimihalis – Football, Edinboro
🤼 Macy Kegley – Wrestling, Upper Iowa
📣 Gabi Gasser – Cheerleading, Mount Union
⛳ Jonny Adamson – Golf, Mount Union
⛳ Colten Smith – Golf, Mount Union
🏊 Joe Patrick – Swimming, Mount Union

🚨 DATE CHANGE ALERT 🚨
Please note the Powderpuff Football Game has been rescheduled!
📅 Originally: Tuesday, May 12
➡️ NEW DATE: Wednesday, May 13
Come out for a fun night as our students take the field for this annual tradition! Expect plenty of school spirit, friendly competition and great energy from the crowd.
Mark your calendars with the new date and don’t miss it!
Please note the Powderpuff Football Game has been rescheduled!
📅 Originally: Tuesday, May 12
➡️ NEW DATE: Wednesday, May 13
Come out for a fun night as our students take the field for this annual tradition! Expect plenty of school spirit, friendly competition and great energy from the crowd.
Mark your calendars with the new date and don’t miss it!

Eight students from Hubbard High School qualified for State History Day, held April 18 at Capital University. This year’s theme was “Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History.” Students recognized include Luke Wack, Jon Miller, Lillian Atkinson, Ella Hermensky, Annika Curnalia, Esmee Femia-Smith, Isabella Ross, and Emma Toppetta (not pictured).

Our Hubbard Schools staff spent today engaged in professional development, continuing their commitment to growth and excellence for our students.
We also took time to come together and celebrate the people who make our district special. 💙
👏 Congratulations to our retirees:
Cindy Hillier, Karen Hinkle, Renae Jenkins, George Lanterman, Jackie Palermo, Theresa Stipetich, Ross Stoffer, Gene Swartz, Katherine Sullivan, Heather Whitman and Cheryl Witt. Thank you for your years of dedication and the lasting impact you’ve made on our schools and community.
⚾ A special shoutout to Baseball Coach John Schiraldi on earning his 200th career victory this week!
We are grateful for every member of our team and proud of the work happening across Hubbard Schools each day!
We also took time to come together and celebrate the people who make our district special. 💙
👏 Congratulations to our retirees:
Cindy Hillier, Karen Hinkle, Renae Jenkins, George Lanterman, Jackie Palermo, Theresa Stipetich, Ross Stoffer, Gene Swartz, Katherine Sullivan, Heather Whitman and Cheryl Witt. Thank you for your years of dedication and the lasting impact you’ve made on our schools and community.
⚾ A special shoutout to Baseball Coach John Schiraldi on earning his 200th career victory this week!
We are grateful for every member of our team and proud of the work happening across Hubbard Schools each day!
