Alcester-Hudson High School

Alcester-Hudson High School is the main secondary school for grades 9-12 located in Alcester, South Dakota.[1] The high school serves the cities of Alcester, South Dakota and Hudson, South Dakota.

Alcester-Hudson High School
Location
102 East 5th Street
Alcester, SD 57001

United States
Coordinates43.025278°N 96.63°W / 43.025278; -96.63
Information
TypePublic
School districtAlcester-Hudson School District 61-1
PrincipalLeeAnn Haisch
Head of schoolTim Rhead, Superentendent
Grades9-12
Number of studentsapproximately 450
Color(s)Blue and Gold
AthleticsBasketball, cross country, football, golf, track, volleyball, and wrestling
Athletics conferenceTri-Valley Conference
MascotCubs
NewspaperBear Facts
School SongOriginal
Websitealcester-hudson.k12.sd.us

History

The first students graduated from the Alcester's full high school in May 1911. The graduating class consisted of two girls, Ethel Johnson and Myra Weed.

Alcester-Hudson High School was formed when Alcester High School of Alcester, South Dakota was merged with Hudson High School of Hudson, South Dakota.

School leadership

  • Tim Rhead, Superintendent
  • Jackson Anderson, Business Manager
  • LeeAnn Haisch, 9-12 Principal

Sports

The school has a football team, the Cubs.[2]

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References

  1. "Cheese maker to teacher: Schools get creative in recruiting". Argus Leader, Sept. 30, 2014, Patrick Anderson
  2. "These Cubs work toward 'Blue Ribbon' tradition". Souix City Journal, Tim Gallagher, Oct 9, 2005


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