Hudson Independent School District
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Hudson Independent School District is a public school district
School district
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 based in Hudson
Hudson, Texas
Hudson is a city in Angelina County, Texas, United States. The population was 3,792 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Hudson is located at .According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land....

, Texas
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 (USA
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).

In 2009, the school district was rated "recognized
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" by the Texas Education Agency
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.

History

The current Hudson school began as the traditional "one-room schoolhouse" in 1880. After several moves, it relocated to its current location in 1928.

That same year, the Hudson, Narroway, and Bethlehem districts voted to consolidate into the Hudson Consolidated Common School District, and the Chancy Switch district was later annexed into the district that same year.

In 1930 the Providence, Peavy Switch, and Happy Hour districts voted to consolidate into the Hudson district.

In 1940, Hudson became an independent school district, adopting its present name.

The school has a unique relationship with the nearby Apple Springs Independent School District
Apple Springs Independent School District
Apple Springs Independent School District is a public school district based in Apple Springs, Texas .The district has two schools, Apple Springs Elementary School and Apple Springs High School , with approximately 140-165 students...

. Apple Springs participates in six-man football
Six-man football
Six-man football is a variant of American football that is played with six players per team, instead of 11.-History:6-man football was developed in 1934 by Chester High School coach Stephen Epler as an alternative means for small high schools to field a football team during the Great Depression...

 but does not offer a band program, while Hudson has a band but does not participate in football. Therefore, the Hudson band participates at Apple Springs games. The unusual relationship was filmed by the crew of the popular Texas Country Reporter
Texas Country Reporter
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. The television show aired on November 16, 2008. Additional sports offered include Soccer, cross country, basketball, track, golf, softball, and baseball.& Volleyball( for special olympics only)

Schools

  • Hudson High School
    Hudson High School (Texas)
    Hudson High School is a 3A high school located just outside Lufkin, Texas . It is part of the Hudson Independent School District located in central Angelina County. In 2011, the school was rated "Recognized" by the Texas Education Agency....

    (Grades 9-12)
  • Hudson Middle School (Grades 5-8)
  • W.H. Bonner Elementary School (Grades 2-4)
  • W.F. Peavy Primary School (Grades PK-1)


Soon to be:
Hudson High (10-12)
Middle school (6-9)
Bonner (3-5)
Peavy (PK-2)
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