We hope you can join us on Saturday, May 7 at 6 p.m. at Hubbard High School's gymnasium as we team up with the Eagles to take on the U.S. Army in a charity basketball game that will benefit HHS teacher Gina Vacha and HHS secretary Ann Churman!

Congratulations class of 2022!




Congratulations class of 2022!




Earlier this school year, the district purchased a new mascot costume. However, our Tiger remains nameless. So, we are asking for our students’ help in coming up with a name by hosting a mascot naming contest! The winner of the contest will be announced at the All One Showcase on Thursday, May 12, 2022. More details about the contest will be announced next week!

Mark your calendar!

Congratulations class of 2022!



Congratulations class of 2022!




Congratulations class of 2022!




Congratulations class of 2022!




Congratulations class of 2022!




Congratulations class of 2022!




Congratulations class of 2022!




Congratulations class of 2022!




Each month, students are able to submit questions to the superintendent to be featured in our video segment Sit Down with the Superintendent. Check out our first official episode of 2022 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD1KzLkyQXc

Students in Jason Lee's College Credit Plus Environmental Science Class got a front row seat to the Ohio Division of Wildlife's annual egg collection at Mosquito Reservoir. Each year around this time, the Ohio Division of Wildlife collects hundreds of quarts of walleye eggs from female walleye at Mosquito Lake to help ensure a healthy walleye population. The fish are caught in nets, brought to the launch ramp to extract the eggs, and returned to the lake. The eggs are then fertilized and taken to a state fish hatchery where they are nurtured in optimum conditions and returned to the lake in April or May. Without these efforts, the walleye fishing so many people enjoy, would not be possible.



Students at HHS celebrated Marvelous Math Day on Wednesday by testing out their geometry skills by building an Origami flapping bird!




The high school speech and debate team entered the postseason in impressive style. The following students qualified for the Ohio Speech and Debate Association State Finals that will be held in Wooster this March. The following students finished in the top 6 of their respective events to earn a spot on the Youngstown district squad. Ky' Renae Matlock Izzy Carvin Jaxon Farmer Nina Glisic Chelsea Moorhead Mahayla Prater Abby Deemer Reese Tomko These students will also compete in February for a place on the Ohio delegation to the National Speech and Debate Finals held in Kentucky this June.

Congrats Speech and Debate Team and Coaching staff!
For the first time in team history, the Congressional Debate Team from Howland HS won the National Speech and Debate Association District Championship. Students in this event draft, present, and defend legislative bills and resolutions. At the end of the 8-hour legislative session, Howland won the team award based on the individual performances of its squad. Three students won spots to the National Congressional Finals to be held in Kentucky this June.
Pictured in order are
Niko Mastorides, congress coach and Howland alumni
Mark Groom, national qualifying in the House of Representatives
Steve Slater, national qualifier in the Senate
Katie Toepfer, champion of the House of Representatives and national qualifier
Aubrey Snyder, member of the House of Representatives
Mason Glinn, assistant coach and Howland alumni
All four members of the Congress squad will also be competing at the state finals this March in Wooster, Ohio.

Today, OMEA District V hosted its Honors Jazz Band rehearsal. This is the first year for Honors Jazz Band. There are 18 students from Trumbull County participating in the event, including two students from Howland. All students had to audition for this opportunity. There are 60 students total in the band. Ashtabula and Mahoning Counties also make up District V. The OMEA District V Honors Jazz Band will perform at DeYor on Saturday, January 29, 2022.

