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The entire staff, administration, and Board of Education wish all the best to the Class of 2022!
HHS Valedictorian
My name is Elizabeth Yray and I will be attending UW-Madison next year for pre-med! Even though I’m super excited for the next step, it’s bittersweet leaving the kids I’ve been going to school with since kindergarten. Some of my favorite memories of high school are from school dances and pep fests. These are my favorite because they are the times where you spend time with people you don’t usually spend time with. They are the times that no one has to worry about friend groups and cliques and we are all just having fun. My advice to incoming freshmen is to not to let expectations dictate your high school experience. There is so much to experience but you will never get to experience it if you stay in your comfort zone. If you go into everything with an open mind, you may surprise yourself and have fun with things you didn’t expect to. You never would have known if you didn’t have an open mind. That advice will be further explained in my speech as well as talking about the memories that tie us all together.
Senior Class President
My name is Blake Buchholz, I will forever be grateful for my time here at Hudson High School. Some of my fondest memories come from everyday things that happen in classrooms, especially hearing teachers’ stories. My favorite is the story of Mr. Gamache’s shop teacher being picked up from school by a helicopter and never returning. Hudson has been a place where I have got to see my passion come alive and feel inspired. This has been done through developing authentic connections with both students and staff that all have so much to offer. Next year, I’m attending the University of Southern California for Public Relations where I will hopefully be continuing to feel this passion. My advice to incoming freshmen would be to get yourself involved within the school. There is so much that can be learned and lasting friendships that can be formed if you are willing to try something new and be okay with the potential failure. Some themes in my speech to look out for are a reflection of the past that has shaped us to who we are and looking towards the future with decisions led by passion.
Seniors spent their last day visiting the elementary schools they attended.
The Hudson High School Project Lead the Way (PLTW) senior capstone class, Engineering Design and Development (EDD), held its yearly presentation day on May 17th.
It was a chance for students, parents, mentors, teachers, administration, and others to come together and celebrate the hard work the senior students have completed over the course of the school year in EDD.
Each student group chose and researched a problem. From their research, they design a solution to the problem and created a prototype that was then tested it to see if it would solve the problem.
The presentations showcased the process that each group went through and their analysis. A jury of local engineers assessed each group and provided feedback for them.
After the presentations, the groups were available to everyone who attended to ask questions and see the prototypes first hand.
On May 11, 2022, Hudson School District Board of Education, Administrative Leadership Team, and Education Foundation of Hudson members held a banquet to celebrate School District retirees and recognize staff years of service.
2021-2022 Retirees
Jodi Magee, 35 years Hudson Prairie; Becky Bevers, 23 years HMS; Marie Roe, 17 years HHS; Laurie Harmon, 21 years HHS; Lisa Kein, 18 years HHS; JoAnn Augustin, 19 years Houlton; LeAnn Stein, 21 years HMS; Sheila Mullally, 26 years HHS; Jane Branson, 18 years HHS; Celeste Nelson, 26 years HMS; Tim Erickson, 16 years Administrative Office; Chloe Brine, 30 years Hudson Prairie/River Crest; Tim Scharfenberg, 28 years HMS; Mary Glasbrenner River Crest. (Not pictured: Becky Brooks, 21 years Hudson Prairie; Jill Germain, 21 years HHS; Thomas Hellmers, 19 years HHS; Shari Pearson, 14 years EP Rock; Bridget Schuett, 24 years, EP Rock; Julie Weinberg, 24 years North Hudson)
2021-2022 Honorees
(Not all staff were present for photos below. Those being honored are listed in alphabetical order.)
10 Years of Service
Debra Amundson, Garret Belisle, Brandon Bock, Colleen Boissonneault, Beth Buckmaster-Dulon, Jodi Campbell, Tammy Cochrane, Suzanne Dettmann, Susan Erickson, Sarah Grossenbacher, Colleen Gullickson, Aaron Harker, Jennifer Johnson, Susan Judge, Anne Kalsow, Erin McNish, Alissa Miller, Laura Mlynarczyk, Laura Murphy, Edward Schiltgen, Erin Schiltgen, Heather Solie, Amanda Sumser, Amy Weikel
15 Years of Service
Michelle Beer, Toni Bendlin, Brian Burbach, Guadalupe Castrejon, Mandy Cummings, Teresa Hagar, Joshua Halvorson, Stephen Kennedy, Daniel Rock, Charmaine Lindberg, Tamara McKenzie, Pamela Rohde, Patrick Sahli, Heidi Shimon, Clinton St. John, Kristen Weaver
20 Years of Service
Steve Gaffer, Corey Rogers, Kristen Clemmens, Amy Gallick, Lynn Elsenpeter, Paula Willi, Neil Hatfield, Traci Wolfe, Cheryl Klanderman (not pictured)
25 Years of Service
Stephen Uhls, Lisa Wasson, Krista Anderson, Stephanie Chukel, James Peterson (not pictured), Amy Davis (not pictured)
30 Years of Service
Chloe Brine, Jonel McGee, Mary Jo Graetz, Michelle Hagan, Paula Feyereisen (not pictured)
35 Years of Service
Jodi Magee and Veronica Guzman
Thank you to the Education Foundation of Hudson for their support and collaboration in hosting this year’s Staff Recognition Banquet.
Board of Trustee members Lynn Krueger, Scott Snyder, and Ron Bernth.
Click here to learn more about the Education Foundation of Hudson.
Congratulations to the following HHS Art students who have each won a 7th Annual Nelson Defense Art Scholarship as a result of their hard work and artistic skill.
Above is the pencil drawing by Eden Mitchell.
Below work by Hailey Kowalchyk.
Below is Honorable Mention artwork by Dante Ransanici.
This year seven teams have qualified for DI Globals. Hudson had 15 teams complete at the state tournament earlier this month. A special red tie is given to recognize senior teams who compete at the state level.
The Hudson School District IT Department is hosting a Data Privacy and Security workshop for families on April 27 at 6:00 PM at Hudson High School.
Why does data privacy and security matter?
Our Instructional Technology staff will be available to help you determine what works best for you family’s home needs following their presentation.
Questions? Email us at connections@hudsonraiders.org.
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