SCHOOLS
Talking To Kids About School Violence
With the recent school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut both adults and children are aware and thinking about violence at schools. We have heard many parents say they dont want to send their child to ...
Posted on 12/19/12 at 2:42 PM
OK, KIDS, IT'S TIME TO STUDY - IN ARABIC!
CBS News in Dallas yesterday reported that two Texas schools are going to require students to take classes in Arabic language and culture. Can anyone say Islam? Or religion? Religion would have to be ...
Posted on 2/10/11 at 4:20 PM
The social mission of medical schools
Few would argue that it's the mission of medical schools in the U.S. to produce trained and qualified physicians who can provide needed health care to the American population. But do medical schools...
Posted on 6/29/10 at 6:37 AM
District gets good Aa2 bond rate
At a time when bad credit seems to be catching up with many Americans, that isn’t the case for the Hudson School District. The Board of Education heard a report that the district’s credit rating is among the best in the state.By Meg Heaton , July 17, 2008
DeVos to be new district athletic director
Upon approval by the Board of Education next month, the Hudson School District will have a new athletic director. Superintendent Mary Bowen-Eggebraaten will recommend the appointment of Stephanie DeVos as the new district athletic director, serving grades 6-12.July 01, 2008
Elementary students assist with HHS project
Fourth grade students in Wendi Draper’s class at Willow River Elementary recently helped out with the pop tab collection for Matt Friedl’s Modern World History class project at Hudson High School.June 27, 2008
Ofstedal steps down from athletic director position
After 10 years as activities/athletic director at Hudson High School, Larry Ofstedal has moved into a custodian position with the school district.By Randy Hanson , June 04, 2008
Diane Carter has come full circle
Diane Carter is saying good-bye to sentence diagrams and verb conjugations at Hudson Middle School to retire this year. The veteran seventh-grade English teacher has come pretty much full circle in her 21 years as a full-time instructor.By Jon Echternacht , May 23, 2008
Administrative News & Views: In need of space for learning
As the 2007-08 school year comes to a close, the district is looking ahead to next fall; in particular, the need to accommodate a growing student population at the middle school. This year, the sixth-grade class was the largest class in the middle school’s history.By Mary Bowen-Eggebraaten, Superintendent of Schools , May 16, 2008
Special with a capital ‘S’ describes retiring LD teacher
Teaching Sunday school classes to preschoolers — creating lessons and projects for the youngsters — led to Louise Hermansen knowing she wanted to become a teacher while still in high school.By Margaret Ontl , May 09, 2008
Teachers earn $20,494 in grants
The Education Foundation of Hudson last week awarded grants totaling $20,494, mostly Star Grants and Star Initiative Grants for innovative projects and curriculum training.May 08, 2008
HUDSON SCHOOL DISTRICT: 4/2/08 Expulsion Hearings Minutes
April 24, 2008
Fitness Gram initiative to encourage students’ fitness health
In an effort to quantify results in physical education and health classes at the high school, instructors Gerry Uchytil, John Kurkowski and their colleagues are implementing the Fitness Gram program in the Hudson School District.By Margaret Ontl , April 18, 2008
HSD 2025: Planning for future school success
While much of recent Hudson School District news has been focused on the new elementary school under construction and what to do about more classroom space at the middle and high schools, there has been another project underway that could impact education in Hudson far into the future.By Meg Heaton , April 17, 2008
School districts feeling pinch of higher diesel prices
Lots of Wisconsinites did a double-take when they first saw diesel fuel prices go above $4 a gallon.March 21, 2008
Demographer predicts continued but slower enrollment growth
If the experts are to be believed, the Hudson School District will continue to see increase enrollment despite the housing crisis and stalled U.S. economy, it just won’t be as dramatic as in recent years.By Meg Heaton , March 21, 2008
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