Lake Linden–Hubbell High School

Lake Linden–Hubbell High School is a high school located in Lake Linden, Michigan, in the Upper Peninsula. The building houses 7th through 12th grade students, and is connected to the elementary school by a skywalk. Enrollment was at 241 students in grades 7–12. Students from neighboring areas such as Hubbell, Tamarack City, Bootjack, Traprock Valley, Gay, and Laurium attend the school. Recently, the school changed their mascot to be a lake, from the previous whiz kids, and the school colors are blue and gold.

History

The first one-room school house in Lake Linden was built in 1867. The building burnt down and was rebuilt in 1881; in 1885 the first class graduated. The class was all females. In 1915, with the steady influx of students with the mining boom, a new building was built next to St. Joseph's Church on Calumet Ave., and it still stands today. The elementary school was built right behind the high school in 1998, and the two were connected with a skywalk. Major renovations to the gymnasium and auditorium took place in 2009.[1]

Sports

Lake Linden–Hubbell is class D in the Michigan High School Athletics Association. They participate in boy's and girl's basketball, football, volleyball, track and field, and softball and co-op with another local high school for hockey.

References

Coordinates: 47°11′38″N 88°24′27″W / 47.1940°N 88.4075°W / 47.1940; -88.4075

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