Wheaton High School opens on the top floor of the elementary school building at Union and Wheaton Avenues.
Four years prior to moving to a new facility at Main Street and Roosevelt Road, its name is changed to Wheaton Community High School. The former facility is converted to elementary and junior high school use.Â
The high school's name is changed to Wheaton Community High School - Central when a second high school is opened on the north side of Wheaton, Wheaton Community High School - North.
Opened to serve the growing student populations of Warrenville and South Wheaton, a new facility is constructed on fifty-one acres at the corner of Butterfield and Wiesbrook Roads. In its ten-year history as the green and gold Wolverines, the school graduated 2,400 students before it is converted to middle school use.
Students and staff bid farewell to old Wheaton Central and relocate to an expanded building at the site of the orginial Wheaton-Warrenville High School campus. The 1925 building is converted to middle school use and takes the name Hubble Middle School in honor of American astronomer and Wheaton High School graduate, Edwin Hubble, Class of 1906.