Hudson School Board members discussed a number of agenda items during the most recent meeting with two of which being a proposal for an overnight trip for the cheerleading team followed by a number of summer contruction projects.
On the subject of the trip, “This is from our athletic director, Justin Hufft,” Hudson Superintendent Dan Moulis said during the board meeting.
In a memo to the School Board, Hufft explained that the trip would take place in Rhode Island in August.
“The Alvirne High School Fall Cheer team is requesting permission to attend an overnight camp this August as part of the preparation for their season,” Hufft wrote. “This camp is being run by the National Cheerleaders Association and is being held at the Crowne Plaza in Warwick, RI, from Aug. 18 through Aug. 20.”
It was noted by Hufft that the team attended last year and that it went well.
“They are requesting bus transportation, departing AHS at 9:30 a.m., on Aug. 18 and returning to AHS at 2:30 p.m., on Aug. 20,” he wrote. “The team has been engaged in fundraising to cover the expense of $350 per team member. Chaperones will include Varsity head coach Shyla Francoeur, assistant coach Angela Auger, and JV coach Jessica Siefert.”
Hufft noted that a total of 28 student athletes are expected to attend the trip.
“The building principal and I support this overnight request,” Hufft wrote in a memo to the School Board. The School Board unanimously approved the overnight travel request during the meeting.
Also during the meeting, during his superintendent report, Moulis provided the School Board with an update related to summer projects taking place.
“I’ve been touring some of the different buildings both with Mr. Pratt and with some of the principals,” Moulis said during the meeting.
He explained that one of the updates was at Hudson Memorial School.
Moulis noted during the meeting that the floor tiling in the cafeteria “is complete as of last week.”
At Nottingham West Elementary School, Moulis noted that the entrance sidewalk area is completed.
For Hills Garrison Elementary School, Moulis told the School Board that the carpet there has been installed.
At Hudson Memorial School, he said the fire panel is complete, and that the science labs at the school “are well underway.”
While a lot of the work has been completed for the most part for the science labs, Moulis noted that they are still waiting on the furniture.
Moulis said there are also other projects happening this summer.
“There are a lot of other projects underway,” he said.
