
The Thanksgiving Food Drive has been extended to Friday, November 17, 2023 Items can be dropped off at the front office from 8 am to 2:30 pm. Thanks for your support.


Today we say thank you to our veterans, who have served our country in each branch of the military. Thank you for your service and dedication to our country.


5th grader Makayla Charles was happy to help with Student Council Elections today.


Today 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students participated in voting during our Student Council Elections.




Please join our ACE and SGA in helping our community, by donating canned goods for our Thanksgiving drive from November 6 to November 13. Donations can be sent in with your child or turned in at the front office from 8:30 to 2:30, for more information please contact the front office at 252-451-8515.

Good morning, Bus 368 does not have a driver, this morning. We apologize for this inconvenience. Thank you for your patience and have a great day!

Good morning, Bus 227 does not have a driver. We apologize for this inconvenience. We thank you for your patience and have a great day!

We recognize and celebrate the many contributions of Native American people. Happy Native American History Month.


Our Fall Festival was a success. Parents and students enjoyed all the festivities from the cake walk to the pony rides. Thanks for the support from our families and especially our staff. #hornetpride #oneteamonedream







Students are enjoying their PBIS celebration with tons of bounce house fun by following our PBIS expectations, Being Respectful, Responsible and Ready. #hornetpride





This afternoon Ms. Whitaker and Mr. Lucas joined fourth graders in the media center as they searched for key details in a novel.



Hubbard students and staff showed their team spirit for Red Ribbon Week.




The ECPS and NCPS Demerger/Transition Plan Team convened on Monday, October 16, for a joint meeting. They delivered presentations to the Nash County Public Schools Board of Education, Nash County Board of Commissioners, Edgecombe County Public Schools Board of Education, and Edgecombe County Board of Commissioners during the meeting. The submission of the transition plan to the state is scheduled for November 15.


Today students dress as their future careers. We have firefighters, police officers, detectives, doctors, football players, service men and women, pilots, lawyers, fashion designers, and principals too!! Our students are preparing for their future and it looks bright. #HornetPride





More story characters from our Red Ribbon Week, Story Character Day.




Ms. Whitaker was Fancy Nancy, joining fourth grade while reading the chapter book Save Me a Seat.


Today students and staff dressed as their favorite character from their favorite book.


Today during media, second-grade students used story maps to identify the main characters, and setting and identify the problem in specific chapters.


Hubbard students participated in our second Red Ribbon week day, dressing as their favorite superheroes.



Last week, students in Mrs. Vines 3rd grade science class, created skin graphs.

