R. A. Hubbard High School

R. A. Hubbard High School is a public high school serving grades 7 to 12 in Lawrence County, Alabama. It has 135 students and is in North Courtland, Alabama.[1] The school's teams compete as the Chiefs and the school colors are black and orange.[2] It was preceded by Courtland High School.[3]

R. A. Hubbard High School
Address
Map
12905 Jessie Jackson Parkway

35618

United States
Information
Former namesCourtland High School
School typePublic
School districtLawrence County Schools
SuperintendentJon Bret Smith
CEEB code010775
PrincipalRosa Allen-Cooper
Grades7-12
Enrollment140 (2019-2020)
Student to teacher ratio11.76
Color(s)Black and orange
MascotChiefs
Websitewww.lawrenceal.org/Domain/19

In 1962 its football team was established.[4] In 1995, the Associated Press reported that six players on the football team were arrested after raping an intoxicated 14-year-old girl.[5] In 2004 the school changed its name from Courtland.[4] The football team won state championships in 1988, 1989, 1990, 1995, and 1999.[6] The varsity girls basketball team won the 1A State Championship in 2017.[3]

In 2019 it was listed as failing and threatened with closure by the Alabama Accountability Act. Community meetings were held and the NAACP called for investment in the school which serves a perdominantly African American student body.[7] The failing grade was disputed with critics noting a high graduation rate and most graduates continuing on to higher education.[8] The failing grade was determined by standardized test scores and results in students from the school being able to transfer to other schools in the area.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "R A Hubbard High School in Alabama". U.S. News Education. June 2, 2023. Retrieved August 3, 2023.
  2. ^ "Alabama High School Football History". www.ahsfhs.org.
  3. ^ a b c "R.A. Hubbard athletics: another reason community says school is not failing". November 26, 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Alabama High School Football History". www.ahsfhs.org.
  5. ^ "Courtland Coach Won't Suspend Jailed Players". The Montgomery Advertiser. Associated Press. December 6, 1995. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  6. ^ "state championship". The Anniston Star. December 14, 1990. p. 28. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  7. ^ "Community fighting to save R.A. Hubbard High School in Lawrence County". www.waaytv.com.
  8. ^ "Parents and educators argue that R.A. Hubbard High School's "Failing" label is undeserved". November 21, 2019.

34°40′53″N 87°18′35″W / 34.6815°N 87.3097°W / 34.6815; -87.3097