
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


Don't forget to swing by Chipotle between 4-8 PM tomorrow to support our WEB program! 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 #CommunityFirst #ChipotleForGood


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

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!


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 at the link 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, November 16, 2024.
Click here for additional dates: https://www.hubbard.k12.oh.us/article/1808846


Our high school students have been working hard in preparation for our upcoming performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream! Join us this weekend as our students bring this classic Shakespearean play to life. We hope to see you there!
#HubbardHigh #AMidsummerNightsDream #StudentProduction


This weekend, 16 students from Hubbard Middle School and Hubbard High School participated in the Ohio Music Education Association’s District 5 Honors Choir event. This annual event brings together over 250 students from 20 school districts across Mahoning, Trumbull and Ashtabula counties. Students attended two days of rehearsals, which culminated with a performance at Stambaugh Auditorium on Saturday afternoon. The middle school students (Mariah, Francesca, Emma, Zee, Brooke, Elizabeth, Kennedy, Priscilla, Lucas, Caleb, Austyn and Jax) were under the direction of Ms. Jennifer Rozsa. The high school ensemble (Savoca, Lennon, Richard and Dominik) was under the direction of Mr. Cody Mott.






Today, our top 12 pickleball players battled it out to crown the 7th-grade pickleball champions in an exciting tournament held in front of their entire grade level! With intense games and extremely close matches, these players truly gave it their all. For the girls, Tori Alexander clinched 1st place, narrowly defeating her twin sister, Allison. On the boys' side, Drake Haun won over Frankie Rossodivita to claim the championship title! Students in Rodney Lehman’s gym classes spend each quarter learning the sport of pickleball, culminating in the tournament of champions to wrap up the course. Congrats to all our competitors! 👏 #HubbardPride #PickleballChampions

Reminder: Next Friday, November 1, is a districtwide waiver day. There will be no school for students, as faculty and staff will be in professional development meetings.


In August 2023, Hubbard VFW Post 3767, in partnership with Hubbard Schools, introduced the "VFW Unsung Hero Award" to honor dedicated staff members, including bus drivers, custodians, cafeteria workers, and more, for their essential roles in the lives of our students!
Last month, during a staff assembly, the inaugural award was presented to Yolanda Resatar, Hubbard High School’s secretary. Yolanda received a trophy, flowers and a $500 check in recognition of her dedication.
Thank you to the Hubbard VFW Post 3767 for helping us celebrate our amazing staff! 👏✨ #UnsungHero #HubbardSchools #VFWPost3767 #ThankYou

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., beginning on Saturday, October 19, 2024.
Click here for additional dates: https://www.hubbard.k12.oh.us/article/1808846


We want to remind you about the Hubbard Schools Pantry, a resource available to any student who may need extra food support.
If you or your family could use assistance, simply fill out our Food Pantry Request Form (https://forms.gle/4pk9eGxVLpUsbeaw9) or talk to a teacher or school administrator. Once a request is made, food can be sent home with you, or your family can arrange to pick it up from the school – whichever works best!
Everything is confidential, and our goal is to ensure that no student goes without the food they need!


Our very own Hubbard Middle School physical education teacher, Rodney Lehman, reached an incredible milestone this summer by winning a national tennis tournament in the 55+ division!
Mr. Lehman’s began playing the sport as a self-taught player at the age of 35, joining the United States Tennis Association (USTA). In his very first match, he faced a tough opponent from Florida and lost 6-0, 6-0 in just 58 minutes. But this summer, in a story of determination, he came back to face the same opponent at the West Virginia Open in Wheeling, WV—and after an intense four-hour match, Mr. Lehman emerged victorious! 🏅
He has competed in tournaments across West Virginia, Kentucky, and Connecticut, and his previous high finish was third place in a Louisville, KY tournament in 2021. This summer, he also took home the title at the Sharon Open.
#HubbardMiddleSchool #RodneyLehman #USTAChampion #TennisChampion


We are proud to announce that our district has earned the Auditor of State Award! The Auditor of State’s Office presents the awards to local governments and school districts upon the completion of a financial audit. Entities that receive the award meet the following criteria of a “clean” audit report:
-The entity must file financial reports with the Auditor of State’s Office by the statutory due date, without extension, via the Hinkle System and in accordance with GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles).
-The audit report does not contain any findings for recovery, material citations, material weakness, significant deficiencies, Uniform Guidance (Single Audit) findings or questioned costs.
-The entity’s management letter contains no comment related to:
>Ethics referrals
>Questioned costs less than the threshold per the Uniform Guidance
>Lack of timely annual financial report submission
>Bank reconciliation issues
>Failure to obtain a timely Single Audit in accordance with Uniform Guidance
>Findings for recovery less than $500
>Public meetings or public records issues
-The entity has no other financial or other concerns.


As of October 1, 2024, the Grace Lutheran Church parking lot at 111 Hall Avenue, Hubbard, OH will no longer be available for Hubbard families picking up students from Hubbard Schools. The lot is now reserved exclusively for families of the Head Start program opening inside the church. Both the district and the church appreciate your understanding and cooperation.


Show your Hubbard Eagles pride with new gear! Check out the latest shirts, hoodies, hats, and more. All proceeds support the HMS Math and Prep Bowl Clubs! 🦅
Click here to shop: https://hubbard-middle-school.spiritsale.com/
Hurry—orders are due by midnight on 10/11/2024!
#SupportHMS #EaglePride #HubbardGear #MathAndPrepBowl


Don't forget to bring your cash for Kona Ice tomorrow as we continue to celebrate Spirit Week!


🎉 Exciting News! 🎉
Our website just got a major upgrade! Check out the new look at hubbard.k12.oh.us. It's more user-friendly and part of our ongoing effort to improve communication with our community!
But that’s not all! We’ve also launched the Hubbard Schools mobile app! Download it for free from your app store and stay connected with all the latest updates, calendars, lunch menus, and more—right from your phone!
Download for Android https://aptg.co/rtsbDM
Download for iPhone https://aptg.co/vKRdry
#HubbardSchools #NewWebsite #StayConnected
