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1922 |
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No graduating class in 1922.
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No graduating class in 1924.
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1926 |
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1930 |
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1933 |
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1935 |
1941 |
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1946 |
1947 and Beyond |
Commencement exercises for the last graduating class (12 seniors) of the New Hudson School took place at the New Hudson Methodist Episcopal Church. It was determined that it was uneconomical to continue high school classes in New Hudson due to the small number of students.
High school students from New Hudson begin attending Milford High School, a part of the Huron Valley Agricultural Schools, for the first time on September 4, 1946. In November of 1946 and June of 1947, New Hudson voters vote “no” on consolidating with the Milford-Highland Agricultural School District. On July 24, 1947, voters in Lyon Township and South Lyon vote “yes” (359 yes, 45 no) for a township school setup. School board members of the new Lyon Township School District elected on August 7, 1947. These included William Markham of New Hudson, Ray Braun of South Lyon, Ora McGary of Lyon Township, Robert McCrory of Lyon Township and Don Smith of Lyon Township. High school students from New Hudson began attending the South Lyon High School in September 1947 and continue to attend one of the two high schools in South Lyon today. |