Service is part of the curriculum.

At The Hudson School, community service is not optional — it is a graduation requirement and a core part of who we are. Middle and Upper School students give back to Hoboken and beyond as an integral part of their education.

Core Curriculum

Required for every Hudson graduate.

Community service and service learning are part of the core curriculum for both Middle and Upper School students, and are a requirement for graduation. This is not an elective or an add-on — it is built into the academic program, ensuring every student leaves Hudson with the experience and habit of contributing to something larger than themselves.

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Service Learning

Connecting classroom learning to real community needs.

Service learning at Hudson goes beyond hours logged — it connects academic content to meaningful action. Students reflect on their experiences, engage with issues facing Hoboken and the broader world, and develop the empathy and civic awareness that animate Hudson’s values of Compassion, Commitment, and Courage.

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Compassion, Commitment, Courage.

Hudson’s three core values aren’t just words on a wall — they are practiced every time a student shows up to serve. Community service is where these values come alive.

Compassion

Students develop genuine empathy by working alongside people whose circumstances and needs differ from their own.

Commitment

Meeting service requirements across multiple school years teaches follow-through, reliability, and dedication to others.

Courage

Stepping outside familiar environments and engaging with real community challenges takes and builds real courage.

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Meet students who know how to give back.

Visit The Hudson School and discover a community where service is a shared expectation — not an afterthought.

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