Hudson City School District, Summit County, Ohio
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Hudson City School District is a school district covering most of Hudson, Ohio, Boston Heights, Ohio, and parts of Boston Township, Ohio, and Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio [1].
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[edit] Board of Education
[edit] Current members
- Bruce Hubach (President)
- Wilbur Veith (Vice President)
- Nancy Terry
- Gary Mushock
[edit] Administration
The interim superintendent is L. Jack Thomas. He was appointed at the October 9, 2006 Hudson Board of Education meeting. Mr. Thomas will serve until a permanent superintendent is chosen [2].
The former superintendent was Mary Ann Wolowiec. However, Mrs. Wolowiec announced her resignation at the September 25, 2006 Board of Education meeting, effective the Friday of that week. [3].
[edit] Changes in Hudson City School District [4].
- 1919- Hudson Township Rural School District is formed, consisting of the former Hudson Village School District and the township school districts.
- 1998- Hudson Local School District became Hudson City School District.
[edit] Schools
- Hudson High School 2500 Hudson-Aurora Road
- Principal: Jay Tyree
- Hudson Middle School 77 North Oviatt Street
- Principal: Charles DiLauro
- East Woods Elementary (once Hudson Junior High) 120 North Hayden Parkway
- Principal: Ted Embacher
- McDowell Elementary (opened in 1967, named for former Superintendent John P. McDowell) 280 North Hayden Parkway
- Principal: Doreen Osmund
- Hudson Elementary (earlier Hudson School, Oviatt Elementary) 34 North Oviatt Street
- Principal: Mark Leventhal
- Evamere Elementary (1957-) 76 North Hayden Parkway
- Principal: Harry Selner
- Future PreK-2 Elementary School (under construction and unnamed) Corner of Stow Road and Middleton Road
[edit] Other facilities
- School Bus Garage, opened in 1974 [5]. While buses are board-owned, Laidlaw is contracted to operate the fleet.
- Lavelli Stadium, built in 1972, named in 1975, when 1941 Hudson High School graduate Dante Lavelli was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame [6].
- Ada Cooper Miller Natatorium, attached to East Woods Elementary. Ada Cooper Miller served on the Hudson Board of Education for 40 years, and presided for 25 of those years.
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.hudson.edu/frames.php?school=hcsd&url=http://www.hudson.edu/hcsd/info/HCSDboundaries.pdf Map of Hudson City School District boundaries
- ^ Reece, Jennifer. "Schools name interim leader". Hudson Hub-Times. 11 October 2006.
- ^ "Hudson superintendent resigns after rocky relationship with board". Akron Beacon Journal. 26 September 2006. http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/15610205.htm. Retrieved 26 September 2006.
- ^ Hudson Local School District: A Tradition of Excellence, 1801-1985. Pamphlet chronicling history of public schools in Hudson.
- ^ Hudson Local School District: A Tradition of Excellence, 1801-1985. Pamphlet chronicling history of public schools in Hudson.
- ^ Hudson Local School District: A Tradition of Excellence, 1801-1985. Pamphlet chronicling history of public schools in Hudson.