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OFFICES AT HUDSON HIGH SCHOOL

Main Office        Located at the entrance off of Hudson-Aurora Road, the principal and three unit
                   principals have their offices in this area along with two secretaries and a
Counseling Office  receptionist; the athletic director and his secretary are also located in the main
Records Office     office. The main office also houses the school Clinic and nurse.
Attendance Office
                   Located in the B Wing behind the Main Office, six school counselors, two
                   secretaries and a part-time Social Worker occupy this area.

                   Located in the B Wing next to the Counseling office and across from the
                   courtyard. The record’s office handles all grading transcripts, grade cards, etc.,
                   district-wide registration (and work permits).

                   Located on the east side of the building adjacent to the Auditorium entrance.
                   Students check in and out of this office with all attendance-related issues. Staffed
                   by one attendance secretary and duty-assigned staff members.

ARC (ACADEMIC RESOURCE CENTER)

The Academic Resource Center is available to all students any period of the day, any day of the week in room A106 or
room A202-A for academic assistance or a quiet place to study. ARC also offers online APEX coursework assigned through
the office of the Unit Principals.

NHS PEER TUTORING

Peer Tutoring is one of our NHS Hudson Chapter projects. Peer Tutoring is available every day of the week, every period
of the day in the ARC room A106. They may also be available in AST, After School Tutoring, or the Homework Connection
at the Hudson Public Library where National Honor Society students are available to tutor every Monday and Tuesday
from 7:00 to 8:30pm when Hudson schools are in session.

AFTER SCHOOL TUTORING

Open Thursday from 3:00-4:30 PM in room A106. An adult tutor is available to help students get back on track and to
provide academic support.

HUDSON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

The Hudson City Schools’ Student Assistance Team consists of staff and support staff who received basic alcohol and other
drug prevention and intervention training. The team meets weekly to manage the program and to discuss student issues.
All members are available for students who have concerns about another student, a friend, a family member or
themselves. The district-wide Student Assistance Team supports the team.

Saturday Family Workshop is a family-based program offered through the Six District Educational Compact to middle and
high school students and their parents or legal guardians as an alternative consequence of an alcohol/other drug school
policy violation or a juvenile justice referral. Student Support Groups are offered to students needing support for their
recovery from chemical dependency. Additional drug education support groups are offered as needed.

H.U.D.D.L.E. (Membership in Drug Free Clubs of America required of all HUDDLE students)

HUDDLE, which stands for Helping Us Develop Dedication, Leadership and Enthusiasm is a mentoring program in which
high school students educate younger students about the dangers of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. The high school
mentors help younger students learn about ways of saying “No” to peer pressure. Mentor-led learning is a type of role-
modeling that enables youth to see good examples of people who are older and living a tobacco, alcohol and drug-free
lifestyle. This program has been adapted to fit the Hudson City Schools curriculum standards.

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