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{{Infobox Secondary school |
{{Infobox Secondary school |
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| name = Hudson Middle School |
| name = Hudson Middle School |
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| logo = |
| logo = |
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| motto = |
| motto = |
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| established = [[ |
| established = [[1964]] as Hudson Junior High School |
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| type = [[Education in the United States|Public Middle School]] |
| type = [[Education in the United States|Public Middle School]] |
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| principal = Chuck DiLauro |
| principal = Chuck DiLauro |
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| faculty = |
| faculty = |
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| students = |
| students = |
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| mascot = |
| mascot = Viking |
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| colors = |
| colors = |
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|city = [[Hudson]] |
|city = [[Hudson]] |
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|state = [[Ohio]] |
|state = [[Ohio]] |
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|country = [[ |
|country = [[United States|U.S.]] |
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| website = http://www.hudson.edu/?school=hms |
| website = http://www.hudson.edu/?school=hms |
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| grades = 6- |
| grades = 6-8 |
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| average |
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| address = 77 North Oviatt Street |
| address = 77 North Oviatt Street |
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| newspaper = |
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| yearbook = |
| yearbook = |
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[[Image:HudsonMiddleSchool1.JPG|thumb|220px|Detail of the front of the school. Above the columns, notice that "[[Hudson High School (Ohio)|HUDSON HIGH SCHOOL]]" remains engraved in the sandstone |
[[Image:HudsonMiddleSchool1.JPG|thumb|220px|Detail of the front of the school. Above the columns, notice that "[[Hudson High School (Ohio)|HUDSON HIGH SCHOOL]]" remains engraved in the sandstone.]] |
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[[Image:HudsonMiddleSchool2.JPG|thumb|220px|A hallway on the second floor |
[[Image:HudsonMiddleSchool2.JPG|thumb|220px|A hallway on the second floor.]] |
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Hudson Middle School is a [[middle school]] in [[Hudson, Ohio]], serving the [[Hudson City School District, Summit County, Ohio|Hudson City School District]]. |
Hudson Middle School is a [[middle school]] in [[Hudson, Ohio]], serving the [[Hudson City School District, Summit County, Ohio|Hudson City School District]]. |
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==Location== |
==Location== |
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It is located at 77 N. Oviatt Street |
It is located at 77 N. Oviatt Street. |
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==Administration== |
==Administration== |
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The current principal is Chuck Dilauro. The assistant principals are Lisa Hunt, Karen Weber, and Kimberly Cockley. |
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The current principal is Chuck Dilauro, an egotistic leprechaun bent on total Middle School domination which is going smoothly with only the minor resistance of the board. The assistant principals are Lisa Hunt, also known as Lisa "[[Witch]] Hunter" Hunt who holds the current world record of witch burnings in a day (23) beat the [[Salem Witch Trials]] buy more than twice the amount of "roast [[hags]]", Karen Weber, the legendary "Spider Queen" of Hudson, and Kimberly Cockley, who won the 3rd place prize for "Best Oral Sex" at last year's National [[Whore]] Convention (Whore-Con). |
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==Building History== |
==Building History== |
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The building opened as the district's High School in [[ |
The building opened as the district's High School in [[1928]]. It cost $230,770 <ref>Hudson Local School District: A Tradition of Excellence, 1801-1985. Pamphlet chronicling history of public schools in Hudson. </ref>. |
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Later, additions and renovations were needed to keep up with the school district's growth. The first addition constructed was in [[1955]]. Soon after, the current gym and additional classrooms were added in [[1962]]. In [[1972]], a cafeteria and media center were constructed in a two-story addition built over the former faculty parking lot. Also at that time, the original gymnasium, located opposite the auditorium, was divided into classrooms on the first and second floors. In [[1992]], the new [[Hudson High School (Ohio)|high school]] opened, and the old building became Hudson Middle School. |
Later, additions and renovations were needed to keep up with the school district's growth. The first addition constructed was in [[1955]]. Soon after, the current gym and additional classrooms were added in [[1962]]. In [[1972]], a cafeteria and media center were constructed in a two-story addition built over the former faculty parking lot. Also at that time, the original gymnasium, located opposite the auditorium, was divided into classrooms on the first and second floors. In [[1992]], the new [[Hudson High School (Ohio)|high school]] opened, and the old building became Hudson Middle School. |
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It should be noted that before the mid |
It should be noted that before the mid 1960s, grades six through twelve took classes at this building until the opening of Hudson Junior High School at 120 N. Hayden Parkway. |
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Recently, the school has received multiple budget cuts and as a result have done away with Art class and put foreign language under unified arts. Students learn 2 languages a year, allowing half a quarter time for coverage of that language. The communities have also been "re-mixed" to make the otherwise highly judgemental communities "equal". |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 16:38, 10 November 2006
Hudson Middle School | |
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Address | |
77 North Oviatt Street , | |
Information | |
Type | Public Middle School |
Established | 1964 as Hudson Junior High School |
Principal | Chuck DiLauro |
Grades | 6-8 |
Mascot | Viking |
Website | http://www.hudson.edu/?school=hms |
Hudson Middle School is a middle school in Hudson, Ohio, serving the Hudson City School District.
Location
It is located at 77 N. Oviatt Street.
Administration
The current principal is Chuck Dilauro. The assistant principals are Lisa Hunt, Karen Weber, and Kimberly Cockley.
Building History
The building opened as the district's High School in 1928. It cost $230,770 [1].
Later, additions and renovations were needed to keep up with the school district's growth. The first addition constructed was in 1955. Soon after, the current gym and additional classrooms were added in 1962. In 1972, a cafeteria and media center were constructed in a two-story addition built over the former faculty parking lot. Also at that time, the original gymnasium, located opposite the auditorium, was divided into classrooms on the first and second floors. In 1992, the new high school opened, and the old building became Hudson Middle School.
It should be noted that before the mid 1960s, grades six through twelve took classes at this building until the opening of Hudson Junior High School at 120 N. Hayden Parkway.
External links
References
- ^ Hudson Local School District: A Tradition of Excellence, 1801-1985. Pamphlet chronicling history of public schools in Hudson.