The Hudson City School District is a school district in Ohio, covering most of Hudson and Boston Heights, and parts of Boston Township and Cuyahoga Falls.[1] The high-school is ranked #460 in the nation, by U.S. News & World Report, as of 2021.
Board of Education
editCurrent members
edit- Steve DiMauro (President)
- Alisa Wright (Vice President)
- Tom Tobin
- Laura Jones
- Mark Dzurec
Administration
edit- Dana Addis (Superintendent)
- Doreen Osmun (Assistant Superintendent)
- Phillip Butto (Treasurer)
- Tom Barone (Business Manager)
- Kelly Kempf (Pupil Services)
- Lisa Hunt (Human Resources)
- Jennifer Reece (Communications Manager)
Changes in Hudson City School District
edit- 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.
- 2010: Hudson Elementary is demolished.
- 2018–2022: The Administration and Board of Education begin making changes to multiple schools and facilitates around the Hudson City School District.[2]
Schools
edit- Hudson High School, 2500 Hudson-Aurora Road
- Principal: Mike Miller
- Hudson Middle School, 83 North Oviatt Street
- Principal: Kimberly Cockley
- East Woods Intermediate School, 120 North Hayden Parkway
- Principal: Natalie Wininger
- Ellsworth Hill Elementary, 7750 Stow Rd
- Principal: Jen Filomeana
- McDowell Early Learning School, 280 North Hayden Parkway
- Principal: Beth Trivelli
Previous locations
edit- Hudson Elementary, 34 North Oviatt Street (torn down in 2010)
- Last Principal: Mark Leventhal
- Evamere Elementary, 76 North Hayden Parkway (closed in 2021)
- Last Principal: Beth Trivelli
Other facilities
edit- Al Statts Transportation Facility and Koberna Salt Storage Facility opened in June 2019. Is a bus garage and salt storage facility.[3]
- 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.
- Memorial Stadium, has been built on Hudson High School (Ohio) property beside the W-wing faculty parking lot.
- 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.
Previous locations
edit- Petermann Limited, 91 Owen Brown Street (closed)
District Enrollment Figures (K-12)
editSource:[4]
1965[5] | 1970[6] | 1974-75[7] | 1980 | 1985 | 1990 | 1995 | 2000 | 2005 | 2010 | 2015 | 2019 | 2020 | 2023 |
2,429 | 2,983 | 3,553 | 3,721 | 3,514 | 3,880 | 5,154 | 5,049 | 5,421 | 4,866 | 4,476 | 4,517 | 4,532 | 4,501 |
References
edit- ^ http://www.hudson.edu/frames.php?school=hcsd&url=http://www.hudson.edu/hcsd/info/HCSDboundaries.pdf Archived 2012-03-05 at the Wayback Machine Map of Hudson City School District boundaries
- ^ https://www.hudson.k12.oh.us/cms/lib/OH01914911/Centricity/Domain/1498/Construction%20timeline%20chart%20MFP.pdf Archived 2022-08-12 at the Wayback Machine [bare URL PDF]
- ^ "City of Hudson, Ohio - Government". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
- ^ "Ohio Department of Education – Enrollment Data". Retrieved June 10, 2024.
- ^ "Issue 1 Becomes Battle of Figures: Here's Breakdown". Akron Beacon Journal. October 9, 1965. pp. A12.
- ^ "Pupil Count". Akron Beacon Journal. September 12, 1970. pp. B1.
- ^ "Student Tally by District". Akron Beacon Journal. November 15, 1974. pp. B1.
External links
edit- Hudson City School District Archived 2006-05-29 at the Wayback Machine