Hubbard High School (Illinois)
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Gurdon S. Hubbard High School, part of the Chicago Public School system, serves the south side of Chicago, Illinois. The school is named for Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard.
Hubbard High School is known for their successful football team. In the late 1990's, Hubbard faced substantial overcrowding. However, recent work, attributed to its Principal, Andrew Manno, has lowered its enrollment to an acceptable level.
Principal | Andrew Manno |
School type | Public coed |
Religious affiliation | None |
Founded | 1929 |
Location | 6200 South Hamlin Avenue Chicago, Illinois |
Campus surroundings | Urban |
Mascot | Greyhounds |
Athletic conference | Chicago Public League |
School colors | Scarlet red, white, grey and black |
Ethnicities | 70% Latino, 15% African-American, 10% Caucasian, 5% Asian |
[edit] School uniforms
Students must wear white shirts and black bottoms. Students may also wear their class shirts or any shirt consisting of a Hubbard club/oraganization.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Kelvin Hayden, American football player for the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL
- Michael Peña, actor
[edit] External links
- School website
- Profile from the Illinois High School Association