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How many years have you spent at Weaubleau?
28 (39 years total in education)
What led you to become a librarian?
I'm actually a Library Media Specialist: a certified teacher that runs the Library Media Center (a centralized location in a school that provides traditional library services and technology). My teaching certification is in Elementary Education. I became a teacher because I enjoy working with children and helping them to become thoughtful, helpful members of society. About ten years into my career I decided to earn certification as a Library Media Specialist. I became an LMS because I love reading and sharing that love with others, while still having the opportunity to teach.
What accomplishment in your career are you most proud of?
I'd have to say the Weaubleau Library collection is one of the highlights. It's been a lot of hard work, however we currently offer our students access to over 20,000 books in print. I'm also very proud of having the opportunity to work with so many different students; varied backgrounds, skill levels, and ages. It has been a very interesting and enjoyable career.
What has been the most rewarding part of being a library media specialist?
Both as a teacher and LMS, working with the students and watching them grow in understanding through the years has been very rewarding. Just as meaningful however: as the Weaubleau Library Media Specialist I have hosted at least one book fair a year, for 27 out of my 28 years. The Weaubleau community has greatly supported this effort and as a result, the profits from the book fairs have allowed me to give away around 30 books during each book fair, purchase books and other materials for classrooms and the LMC, as well as give Christmas books away to preschool thru second grade students each year. It has been a privilege to help our students; it is very heartwarming to see the reaction of students when they realize that they are receiving a book of their own. One Kindergarten student asked me "You mean I get to keep this book forever and ever?" When I said "Yes, it's all yours." The smile I received was amazing!
What challenges helped shape you as a leader?
My mother was a teacher and a Library Media Specialist, I learned from watching her that things don't always go as you have planned. When I stepped into education as a professional, I learned that lesson from a personal perspective. Jobs can change, plans can change, reporting to the state changes, technology changes (and sometimes just quits!), the one thing that stays constant is that our students need us. I've learned to choose my battles carefully and keep my focus on the students.
What advice would you give to future students?
Whatever you want to accomplish; keep your focus on that, work hard, and remember that you are capable and worthy of good things.
As you retire, what's next for you?
The most important things as I retire are spending more time with family (especially my grandson), completing long ignored projects, and not waking up at 5:15 am!
Thank you for everything, Mrs. Hubbert, and best wishes on your well-deserved retirement! #tigerstrong

Mr. Toombs brings 13 years of experience in education, including teaching Social Studies and serving as a P.E. teacher and Head Boys Basketball Coach.
We are excited for the experience, leadership, and passion for students he will bring to the Weaubleau community.
Welcome to Weaubleau, Mr. Toombs — Go Tigers! #tigerstrong


Former students, parents, faculty and patrons within the community are invited to submit nominations. Deadline for submission is April 2, 2026.



Last week, Weaubleau hosted the Class 1 District 7 basketball Tournament. It was an awesome week that could not have been pulled off without so many people who stepped in and helped.
Coach Allen and the rest of the coaching staff would like to extend a special thank you to everyone who donated items for the hospitality room or helped out in any way. Thank you so very much! We truly have the best community!
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Today we want to say a big THANK YOU to the Booster Club and the Optimist Club for the donation they made that allowed us to purchase a new Cricut & heat press! We have had these for a few months now, and it's awesome to have this equipment available to our students, clubs, and staff. We are so thankful to the Booster & Optimist Clubs for always showing their support. THANK YOU soooo much!

Mr. Johnson has been a dedicated member of the Weaubleau school community for the past 12 years, including the last 5 years serving as our High School Principal. Throughout his time at Weaubleau, he has shown outstanding leadership, commitment to students, and pride in the Tiger community.
Please join us in congratulating Mr. Johnson as he steps into this new role and continues to lead Weaubleau R-III into the future!








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