HUDSON, N.H. – A familiar face is returning to Hudson School District, as longtime educator, Amy Blackwell, has been hired as Library Street School's next principal, as announced by Superintendent Dan Moulis Tuesday afternoon.
Blackwell is back at SAU 81 after she spent the first 22 years of her professional career in the district. After she held roles as both a fourth-grade and kindergarten teacher from 1999-2017 at Library Street School and Nottingham West Elementary, she became an Elementary Academic Interventionist from 2017-2020 at Hills Garrison Elementary and Nottingham West Elementary. Her final academic year in Hudson was 2020-21, where she served as a third-grade teacher for the district’s Remote Learning Academy.
She ventured to Nashua before the 2021-22 academic year, where she was hired as assistant principal at Amherst Street Elementary School. Following three years in the position, she makes the jump back to SAU 81 where she is set to lead the district’s kindergarten faculty and staff.
“The Hudson School District is pleased to announce that Amy Blackwell will be the Principal at Library Street School,” said Moulis. “The district is fortunate to have her as the instructional leader for Library Street School. She will be working in the next few weeks to develop relationships with families, students, and staff as we begin the new school year. Please help us welcome her back to the Hudson School District.”
Along with Blackwell’s professional accolades, she holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Merrimack College and a Master of Education degree from Rivier University. She also garnered a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Educational Leadership from Southern New Hampshire University.
Blackwell is in place before the beginning of the new 2024-25 academic year, which is set to begin for all students on Monday, August 26.