The Hudson School District is making significant strides in enhancing its educational resources and staffing as the new school year begins. During the annual school board meeting held on September 8, 2025, district officials highlighted the addition of 33 new certified staff members, 45 new support staff members, and 3 new administrators, bringing fresh talent to the district's nearly 400 certified and 300 support staff.
A key focus of the meeting was the district's investment in technology, which plays a crucial role in modern education. This year, the elementary schools received 400 new Chromebooks, while secondary schools benefited from the redistribution of 3,000 reconditioned Chromebooks. Additionally, 120 laptops were issued to staff members, ensuring that educators are equipped with the necessary tools to support student learning.
The technology department has also been busy updating over 900 devices to Windows 11, enhancing the overall functionality of the district's computer systems. This effort is complemented by the department's responsiveness, as they addressed over 2,500 help desk tickets, demonstrating a commitment to maintaining smooth operations for both staff and students.
These developments reflect the district's ongoing commitment to improving educational outcomes and ensuring that both students and staff have access to the resources they need. As the school year progresses, the Hudson School District aims to build on these initiatives to foster a supportive and effective learning environment for all.