Data Privacy & Security for Families – April 27 @ 6:00 PM

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?

  • Protecting your personal devices allows you to better protect your children.
  • Knowledge is power.
  • Cybercrime is up 600%.
  • Detect possible identity fraud.
  • Learn parental control security options.

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.

2022-2023 School Year Registration Now Open

2022-2023 school year registration now open

Families wishing to enroll for the 2022-2023 School Year

Kindergarten Registration:

  • Children must be 5 years of age on or before September 1st of the year they plan to attend school in order to register for Kindergarten.
  • If your child attended the Hudson School District Community 4K program, you can register online using Skyward Family Access (click here).
  • If you have not already registered with the Hudson School District as a 4K student, please call an elementary school or click here to begin the online process.
  • Please bring proof of residency (i.e. a utility bill, rental lease, driver’s license with current address).

4K Registration:

School Age Care and 4K Wrap Care Registration:

  • Registration for summer programming will begin March 7, 2022
  • Registration for the 2022-2023 School Year will begin June 1, 2022

National School Counselors Week

Three school counselors pose with award.

Shout out to the our elementary school counselors who were recently recognized as WSCA 2022 Equity in Action Award recipients.

Elementary School Counselors Sarah Flier, Anna Lurndal, Chris Strop, Aria Krieser, Kristen Ziebol, and Kelly Curtis have been recognized as the 2022 Equity In Action Award winners.  This award is meant to recognize school counselors who have made significant contributions to the advancement of equity in education for students in Wisconsin.  The Hudson Team was recognized in November 2021 at the Wisconsin School Counselor Association’s Annual Conference, which takes place each November in the Wisconsin Dells.

The Hudson counselors are data driven- looking for gaps in academic and behavioral performance. They address these areas with targeted interventions to help make school more equitable and accessible for all. The Hudson counselors serve as building leaders in Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS), Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS), Social and Emotional Learning (SEL), and equity teams. By creating district-wide empowerment practices such as ‘Peaceful Playgrounds’ and ‘Stop/Walk/Talk’ the Hudson counselors have helped all students know what to do when faced with disrespectful situations. The Hudson counselors lean into the uncomfortable and are not afraid to have the tough conversations. As a team they have facilitated two parent conversations about race, one in the summer 2020 and one as a book club in spring 2021. Additionally, the team’s commitment to data informed work has earned them a total of eleven Program of Promise Awards from the Wisconsin School Counselor Association.

Every year the Wisconsin School Counselor Association recognizes individuals within the school counseling profession who demonstrate profound impact on the school counseling profession and lives of students. Nominations for the Equity In Action Award are submitted to the Wisconsin School Counselor Association Professional Recognition & Scholarship Committee and are rated by a committee of active and retired school counselors. Award recipients are determined based on their demonstrated leadership, advocacy, and collaboration to achieve systemic change to create equitable practices in their school community. The organization selects one school counselor or counseling team to receive this award.

About the Wisconsin School Counselor Association

School Counselors are essential to the lifelong learning and success of all students. Our vision is for Wisconsin to be the model for excellence in equitable school counseling practice, exemplified by the advocacy, leadership, and expertise of the members of the WSCA. Focused on providing quality professional development opportunities, supporting comprehensive school counseling programs, and giving one voice to professional school counselors, WSCA is dedicated to empowering school counselors throughout the state. For additional information about WSCA visit www.wscaweb.org

2022-2023 Kindergarten & 4K Registration

Kindergarten Registration Notice

2022-2023 Kindergarten & 4K Registration Begins Online February 1, 2022

Kindergarten Registration:

  • Children must be 5 years of age on or before September 1st of the year they plan to attend school in order to register for Kindergarten.
  • If your child attended the Hudson School District Community 4K program, you can register online using Skyward Family Access (click here).
  • If you have not already registered with the Hudson School District as a 4K student, please call an elementary school or click here to begin the online process.
  • You can also attend the In-Person Registration on Tuesday, February 8th. Staff will be available to help you complete your registration.
  • Please bring proof of residency (i.e. a utility bill, rental lease, driver’s license with current address).

4K Registration:

  • Children must be 4 years of age on or before September 1st of the year they plan to attend school in order to register for a 4K program.
  • Click here to learn more about the Hudson Community 4K program and our community partners.
  • If your child attended the Hudson Community 4K program, you can register online using Skyward Family Access (click here).
  • If you have not already registered with the Hudson School District as a 4K student, please call an elementary school or click here to begin the online process.
  • You can also attend the In-Person Registration on Tuesday, February 8th. Staff will be available to help you complete your registration.
  • Please bring proof of residency (i.e. a utility bill, rental lease, driver’s license with current address).
  • Student transportation is available for the 4K program to certain sites in your attendance area.

School Age Care and 4K Wrap Care Registration:

  • Registration for summer programming will begin March 7, 2022
  • Registration for the 2022-2023 School Year will begin June 1, 2022

2022-2023 Kindergarten & 4K Open House and Registration Night

  • Tuesday, February 8, 2022
  • 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM
  • Hudson Prairie Elementary School – 1400 Carmichael Rd.
  • Child care will be provided.
  • Please bring proof of residency (i.e. a utility bill, rental lease, driver’s license with current address).

Join us for an Open House and Registration. Learn about the Hudson School District’s health and nutrition services, School Age Care/4K wrap care, technology, and student transportation.

Board of Education Facilities Planning Listening Session

Facilities Planning Listening Session

The Board of Education will be holding a listening session regarding the Facilities Task Force options that were part of the recent community survey.

  • WHEN: Monday, January 10, 2022
  • TIME: 7:00 PM
  • WHERE: River Crest Elementary School – Cafeteria (535 County Road F)

The following documents provide background information regarding the Facility Task recommendations and community survey results.

Willow Way

Willow River held their first All School meeting and it was a great way for the school to come together and celebrate the Willow Way (We are KIND, Our school is SAFE, We are RESPONSIBLE) with songs, a cheer, a celebration of clean areas around the school, and a ticket collection for a PBIS reward!!

PBIS rewards!

Willow River students enjoying their extra recess as part of their PBIS reward.

As part of Willow River’s PBIS program, students can earn blue tickets for expected behavior. Every couple of weeks, blue tickets are randomly drawn for a quick and fun reward – this week’s was for 10 minutes of extra recess. Congratulations to the students who were picked for this last week!

Willow River students enjoying their extra recess as part of their PBIS reward. Willow River students enjoying their extra recess as part of their PBIS reward.

Willow River students enjoying their extra recess as part of their PBIS reward.