Submitted by parent on September 12, 2022
Went to school here. More bullying than I thought possible. And yes sports are a big problem. If you play you get treated special, yes I played, and I know the principle. Went to school with him and at one time was best friends, untill they overhaul this school and the way it is I would never let my kids go here. Better to send them to fayette or winfield. Sad to say but I waited a long time to speak out on what goes on here. And I still got the test paper where the bonus question was if any one in my class would date me given by the coach Harris at the time
Submitted by student on May 02, 2022
The education isn’t really the problem but the students are, if you want your kid to be in a safe, non-bullying zone this is not the place. Even when confronted about the bullying nothing is done about it.
Submitted by parent on May 02, 2022
I got hate crimed here and nobody did anything about it. If you have a kid of color or a kid of the LGBTQ+ community I would not recommend bringing them to this school.
Submitted by parent on June 28, 2016
We were apprehensive about sending our children to such a small school after moving to the area a few years ago. I must say all of those worries were unfounded. Hubbertville provides an exceptional program that is grounded in such a friendly family atmosphere. My children have had a far better educational and social experience than I myself relieved in a far larger suburban school. Our family will forever be Hubbertville Lions!!
Submitted by parent on August 16, 2014
I graduated from this school and my biggest mistake was sending my kids there. If i had it to do over I would NEVER have sent them there. The faculty places way too much emphasis on sports here. Ive even heard one coach here tell some of the atheletes that they are the leaders here at Hubbertville. Which I strongly disagree. I would bet my last dollar that every positive comment left on here was from a parent of a student that played some sort of sport here or a student that played a sport. If your not into sports your simply out!! Thats all that matters here. Bullying here is out of control and despite having talked with the Principal Tim Dunavant nothing has changed. Nothing will ever change here. Very few teachers here and I mean very few are truly interested in teaching your kids. Send your kids elswhere.. Im serious. This place is a JOKE!!! Way too many ignorant people around this area.
Submitted by other on July 30, 2014
This school is wonderful and the dispite the other negative comments my review is from someone who loved being in highschool here. The Principal, Mr. Dunavant, is actually not the problem at all. He gives each child a choice of punishment. They get to choose the first two times. If they do not benefit then he decides the punishment. For children who were taught how to behave at home this is not a problem. Unfortunatly, there are some parents who have ruined what there children could have been. On the other note, If you went to school here and werent college and career ready it is probably your own fault. The classes now are strictly ACT or career classes . This school is great . I would want my children to be able to go here. I believe if we begin teahing our children when they are small how to be a moral person in society they will act that way the rest of their lives. That is where most parents mess up:in the home.
Submitted by other on October 15, 2012
To fully understand, experience with all five senses. Hubbertville school is a great place for students who want to network with a lot of people. The close-knit community is known for coming together during the tuff times and celebrating in the good. I attended HUB from pre-K to 12th grade.There was opportunities available for everyone, all you have to do is ask.I had some great teachers and some not so great teachers, but the not so great teachers are only there for a short period of time, because the teachers are evaluated and must meet certain standards. The school does well in keeping up and staying ahead in Technology in the classroom. For students seeking challenging courses, I recommend taking ACCESS classes. For students needing extra help, I reccommend asking someone privately, or taking advantage of announced remedial opportunities. The school has a small student to faculty ratio. The school's leadership is dedicated to equality, fairness, and helping students achieve. Parents and Students who fail to show respect will miss out. I challenge you to enrich yourself in Hubbertville and experience it with all five senses!
Submitted by other on October 10, 2012
I started going to this school in kindergarten and graduated in 2011. That place is my heart and soul. When I get finished with college and get ready to settle down, I want to raise my family there! It's a wonderful place to grow up. The teachers there are amazing and always do their best to help you. That school is the reason I have been able to succeed this far. I love that place and cherish my memories there. It might be a tiny school, but it makes up for it in heart!