Hudson High School (Massachusetts)
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Hudson High School (HHS) is a public high school located in Hudson,
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, United States. It is administered by the
Hudson Public Schools The Hudson Public Schools District is a coalition of public schools located in Hudson, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. The superintendent of Hudson Public Schools is Dr. Marco C. Rodrigues. The Hudson Public Schools' office is located at 155 A ...
system, and serves grades 8 through 12. The current principal is Jason W. Medeiros and the assistant principals are Adam Goldberg for sophomores, juniors, and seniors, and Daniel McAnespie for grade eight and freshmen.


History

The first high school building in Hudson was built in 1867, only one year after the town itself was incorporated. The building, located on High Street, was used as the high school until 1882. After that it was used as an elementary school for a number of years. The two-story
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building still stands, now housing the Hudson Animal Hospital. The second high school, a two-story
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building known as the Felton Street School, was completed in 1882 and served as the high school until 1956. It was then used as a grade school for some time until being remodeled into a
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complex. It is still standing and was added to the
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in 1986. A new high school was built in 1956 on Packard Street after the Felton Street School became too small. This new building was used as the high school until 1970, when it was replaced. It was the town's
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for a short time and was renamed the Carmela A. Farley School after a long-time Hudson teacher. The school became an elementary school and was remodeled in 1999. Its main entrance is now on Cottage Street. The building that replaced the one on Packard Street was completed in 1970 and was located on Brigham Street. It served as the high school until about 2004, when it was knocked down and replaced by a modern multimillion-dollar school. The newest and current Hudson High School building was finished in 2004, replacing the 1970 high school located on the same Brigham Street site. In order to construct the new building it was built behind the previous building, where school was kept in session during construction. Once construction of the new building finished, the old building was demolished and a new parking lot built in its stead. The former parking lot was also demolished to make way for a practice
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field. In addition to the practice field, six renovated tennis
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, two baseball/
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fields, and a clubhouse for the Hudson High School Athletics
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were also built as part of the project.


Academics

Hudson High School has a counseling program to assist students in reaching their academic potential. The school also offers comprehensive courses in the following areas of study: *English Language Arts: Creative Writing I & II, Reader's & Writer's Workshop, Critical Media Literacy, Understanding Linguistics, Journalism I, II & III, Coming-of-Age Literature, Dystopian Literature *Mathematics: 8th Grade Math, Algebra I & II, Geometry, Statistics, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Functions & Operations, Essential Math. *Science: 8th Grade Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Anatomy & Physiology I & II, Environmental Science, Genetics, Forensic/DNA Science, Invertebrate Zoology, Earth Science & Natural History, Essentials of Physical Science *Social Studies: U.S. & The World History I, II & III, Ethics, Sociology, Global Citizenship & Humanitarian Aid, World Cultures, Contemporary Legal issues, Social Justice, Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Histories of World Regions, Economic Theories, Contemporary World Issues, Conflict Resolution *Business: Accounting I, Business Management, Introduction to Marketing, Personal Finance in Today's Economy *Technology: Computer Animation, Computer Design & Production, Web 2.0/Cloud Computing, Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms, Robotic Design, Introduction to CAD, PLTW Engineering, Introduction To Engineering & Design, Principles of Engineering, Digital Electronics, Engineering Development & Design, Digital Imaging & Design, Graphic Design I, Architectural & Interior Design, Video Game Design & Development I & II, Web Design, Exploring Mobil App Creation for Web Designers, Computer Programming I, Media, TV News, Video Animation *World Languages: Spanish I, II, III, IV & V, Portuguese I, II, III, IV, V, French *Visual Arts: Art I, II, III & IV, Studio Art, Pottery I & II, Darkroom Photography I & II, Art History, Intro to Creative Fashion Design), *Performing Arts: Drama I & II, Advanced Theatre Studies, Musical Theatre, Keyboard I & II, Chorus I & II, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Music Theory I),
AP Capstone Seminar & Research
*Wellness, Health & Physical Education, *Early Childhood Education and Care: Child Growth & Development, Early Childhood Education I & II The school also offers online courses throug
Virtual High School
Advanced Placement courses include: * AP Seminar * AP Research * AP Biology * AP Calculus AB * AP Calculus BC * AP Chemistry * AP English Language & Composition * AP Environmental Science * AP Music Theory * AP Physics * AP Psychology * AP Spanish * AP Statistics * AP Studio Art * AP U.S. Government & Politics * AP U.S. History


School Choice

Hudson High School participates in the Massachusetts School Choice Program. This program allows students residing in neighboring towns to attend Hudson High School, and for students residing in Hudson to attend public high school in other towns.


Athletics

Hudson High School's athletic teams are known as the '' Hudson Hawks'', and the school's mascot is the ''Hudson Hawk''. Hudson's longtime athletic rival is the neighboring city of Marlborough, especially in
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. Every
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the two rivals compete in a "Turkey Day" football game, alternating home-field advantage each year. Hudson has not won a Turkey Day game since 2010 and has not won one at home since 2005. The rivalry traces its origins back to at least 1906. In 2012 the Hudson boys' varsity hockey team went 23-1-1 to capture the MIAA State Championship, defeating Medway at the
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by a score of 5-1. Currently Hudson High School fields 19 teams in the following sports: * Fall ** Boys' & Girls' Cross Country ** Boys' & Girls' Soccer ** Football ** Field hockey ** Volleyball ** Dance ** Cheerleading ** Golf * Winter ** Boys' & Girls' Basketball ** Boys' & Girls' Hockey (Girls are co-op with
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in Northborough) ** Boys' & Girls' Indoor Track ** Gymnastics ** Cheerleading ** Swimming (co-op with Nashoba Regional High School in
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) ** Wrestling (co-op with Keefe Regional Technical High School in
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) * Spring ** Baseball ** Softball ** Boys' & Girls' Lacrosse ** Boys' & Girls' Tennis ** Boys' & Girls' Outdoor Track ** Unified Track ** Co-Ed Ultimate Frisbee (club)


Notable alumni

* Burton Kendall Wheeler – Class of 1900 – former
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William C. Sullivan William Cornelius Sullivan (May 12, 1912 – November 9, 1977) was a Federal Bureau of Investigation official who directed the agency's domestic intelligence operations from 1961 to 1971. Sullivan was forced out of the FBI at the end of Septembe ...
– Class of 1930 – former head of FBI intelligence operations * Charles Precourt – Class of 1973 – retired
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– Class of 1992 – singer-songwriter for the band Tantric * Matt Burke – Class of 1994 – former defensive coordinator for the
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Evan Markopoulos Elias Evan Markopoulos ( Greek: Ηλιας Εβαν Μαρκόπουλος; born April 13, 1994), better known by his ring name Elia Markopoulos, and sometimes referred to as Evan, is a Greek American professional wrestler from Hudson, Massach ...
– Class of 2012 – professional wrestler


References


External links


Hudson High School websiteHudson Public Schools websiteHudson High School profile at Massachusetts Dept. of Education websiteHudson High School at NEASC website (scroll down)Hudson High School at Civic Mission of Schools website
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