Hudson Public Schools
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The Hudson Public Schools Distric is a coalition of public schools located in Hudson, Massachusetts. The superintendent of Hudson Public Schools is Nina Schlikin.
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[edit] Early Education
- Cora Hubert Kindergarten Center, commonly refered to as just Hubert Kindergarten, is a public kindergarten center. It occupies the former New Broad Street School building, which was built in 1924 and converted into the kindergarten in 1976, and it is now named after Hudson educator Cora Hubert. The principal is Linda Corbin.[1]
[edit] Elementary Schools (grades 1-5)
- Carmela A. Farley Elementary School is a public elementary school that serves grades 1 through 5 (Farley also had a kindergarten class and used to have a preschool class). It was built in the 1950s and was named after long-time Hudson educator Carmela A. Farley. The building has also served as the high school and the middle school. The principal is Sharon MacDonald.[2]
- Joseph L. Mulready Elementary School is a public elementary school that serves grades 1 through 5 (Mulready also has a kindergarten class). It was originally named the Cox Street School after the street it is located on, but was renamed after former Hudson superintendent Joseph L. Mulready. The principal is Charlene Cooke.[3]
- Forest Avenue Elementary School is a public elementary school that serves grades 1 through 5 (Forest Ave also has a preschool class and a kindergarten class). It was completed in 1975 and is named after Forest Avenue, the street it is located on. The principal is Jodi Fortuna.[4]
[edit] Middle Schools (grades 6-7)
- John F. Kennedy Middle School, popularly known as JFK, is a public middle (or junior high) school that serves grades 6 through 7. It was built in the early 1960s and was named after then recently assassinated President John F. Kennedy. The principal is Madeline Brick and the vice principal is Matthew Gaffny.[5]
[edit] High Schools (grades 8-12)
- Hudson High School, or HHS, is a public high school that serves grades 8 through 12 (HHS also has two preschool classes). The new multi-million-dollar building was finished in 2004, the same year the old building, which was built in the early 1970s, was demolished. The prinicipal is John Stapelfeld and the assistant principals are Dan McAnespie and David Champigny.[6]