School Profile
Evamere Elementary School gives Hudson children their first introduction to the Hudson Schools. Six Kindergarten classrooms hold 12 half-day programs taught by a teacher with the help of an educational aide. Thirteen First Grade classrooms are under the direction of 13 full-time teachers. In addition to the regular curriculum of language arts, mathematics, social studies and science taught by the classroom teachers, music and physical education are taught to students in First Grade by teachers in these areas of specialization. A media specialist introduces children to the wonders of the school library during weekly visits. First graders also study art with a specialized art teacher.
Evamere Elementary School was opened in 1958 after the Board of Education purchased approximately 22 acres of the former Ellsworth Farm from Western Reserve Academy. That first building, which housed 12 classrooms, two kindergarten rooms, offices and a multipurpose room, is now the west wing of the current school. Evamere was enlarged in 1959, 1976, 1991, and 2007.






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