Hudson’s first school dates from the early 1890’s, and since that date classes were held in several locations. By 1919, Hudson was classified as a one year high school and as a four year high school by 1930. The Hudson Consolidated School District began sometime after 1927, with six acres of donated land and two new buildings. Classes began in these new buildings in 1928. In 1930, a duplicate brick building and a bus barn were added. Over the years, county schools Narroway, Dunn, Trevathan, Bethlehem, Providence, Wallace Chapel, Chancey Switch, Peavy Switch and Happy Hour were all consolidated into the Hudson district.