December Rotary Students

Heather Inglis, Co-Editor-In-Chief
April 4, 2012

  Hollie Baker, Senior, is the daughter of Michael and Barbra Baker. She is the sister of Lauren Baker, 20, who is currently attending The Ohio State University and Melissa Baker, 15, a freshman here at Hubbard High School. Hollie is an Advanced Placement student, participating in AP Calculus, AP... Read more »

Mock Trial: The Verdict is In

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Nathan Cummings, Sr. Staff Writer
February 28, 2012

Everyone loves a good courtroom drama, but some actually take it a step further and participate. Most high schools promote an extracurricular known as “Mock Trial”. This is an activity in which a group of students take on the roles of lawyers and witnesses, and in that capacity, they participate... Read more »

A Light in the Darkness: Holocaust Author Ignites Emotion

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Abby Stein & Lilly Hetson, Co-Editor in Chief; Jr. Editor
February 24, 2012

In mid-October Hubbard High school was lucky enough to hear from Eva Schloss, a Holocaust survivor who shared amazing tales of her survival and her personal life with students not only from Mrs. Wack’s classes, but telecasted throughout the entire school. She was a woman who was small in stature but... Read more »

“Divine” Visitations

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Jessica Roller, Jr. Staff Writer
January 24, 2012

Students in College Prep and Honors freshmen English classes took on the roles of divine deities in class presentations this winter.  In this creative project, students were instructed to pick the god or goddess of their choice, dress the part, and do a two-four minute presenation in first person as... Read more »

Have a Holly Jolly TUBA CHRISTMAS!

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Heather Inglis, Co Editor-in-Chief
January 23, 2012

 A yearly tradition at HHS is for some of Hubbard School District’s most talented low brass players to participate in the Eastwood Mall’s annual tuba Christmas Concert. Held on December 3rd, 2011, in the Target Concourse of the Eastwood Mall, for its 13th year, over one hundred of the... Read more »

Sophomore Personality Profile: Super Danielle!

Heather Inglis, Co-Editor-in-Chief
January 18, 2012

Hubbard High School has its fair share of workaholics. There are some kids that just do, well, pretty much everything. And most of the time, one knows these students by name. These over-achieving students are always in the newspapers, whether it’s for the Honor Roll or sports;  always on the go, showing... Read more »

Student Council Wraps it up for the Holidays

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Heather Inglis, Co Editor-in-Chief
January 13, 2012

On Monday, December 19th, Student Council held their first annual Christmas Gift Wrapping Fundraiser.  Student Council members, beginning at 6:45 am and ending around night mod, wrapped the personal Christmas presents of district teachers and staff in exchange for donations to the Needy Children’s... Read more »

“The Show must go on…”

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Jessica Roller, Jr. Staff Writer
December 22, 2011

After almost two months of rehearsing and with no actual auditorium to perform in as construction continues, the HHS Drama Club performed their latest play, Cheaper by the Dozen at the Hubbard First Baptist Church on Friday, November 11th and Saturday, November 12th. The two-hour production, starting... Read more »

Celebrating the Right to Read: Banned Books Read-Out

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Lilly Hetson, Jr. staff writer and Jr. Editor
November 19, 2011

In the dystopian novella Fahrenheit 450, Ray Bradbury introduces his readers to a futuristic society where firemen start fires rather than put them out.  Their purpose?  To destroy books and the intellectual potential they represent.  Have you ever thought about the books you read?  The ideas? ... Read more »

Marching to the Beat of a different…Director

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Connor Spiech, Sr. Staff Writer
November 10, 2011

Last year, Mr. William Forrester said goodbye to the Hubbard High School Band after a long career as band director. Mr. Dan Nestich, directing veteran of the middle school, stepped up to fill the position after assisting Forrester for years. The transition was perfect; Nestich was no stranger to the... Read more »

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