Hubbard
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Hubbard Training School was a black high school in Forsyth, Georgia.
History
The school is named after William M. Hubbard, founder of the State Teachers and Agricultural College of Forsyth (STAC), one of the state’s official schools for the instruction of black teachers[1]
After STAC closed in 1939, the campus re-opened later that year as the Hubbard Training School, Monroe County’s first black high school.
Football
Hubbard fielded it's first team in 1939 and continued until closing in 1969.