Visit us!

This year, the Writing Center is open in the HHS Susan Menanson Memorial Library after school on Mondays and Thursdays until 3 p.m. We're also available during ARC on Fridays. Come by for help with planning, drafting, and/or revising.

You can also share Google Docs with writingcenter@student.hudson.k12.ma.us - a tutor will provide pen pal help using comments.

"It was the best thing ever.  110% recommend." 

- a Writing center visitor

Tutors 2022-2023

WHAT WE DO

The Writing Center, located in Hudson High School's Susan Menanson Memorial Library*, is where trained, awesome student tutors provide assistance with planning, drafting, or revising any writing assignment.  We are compassionate and understanding, and we work to help writers improve their writing skills and their understanding of the writer’s craft.  Last year, we helped more HHS students than ever before, and we hope the Writing Center continues to be a busy and supportive space.

*We also provide assistance over Google Docs.

Find out more about THIS year's tutors on our Staff page.

In-Person Help

FRIDAYS DURING ARC:

Ask your ARC Mentor to schedule you. During ARC, we're located in E209.

AFTER SCHOOL:

Mondays until 3:00 p.m.

Thursdays until 3:00 p.m.

Visit us in the HHS Library. Tutors are there to help you talk through your planning, drafting, and/or revising. 

Pen Pal Help

Share your drafts with us, and within 72 hours, you'll receive feedback through Google Doc comments. 

PLEASE MAKE SURE THE SHARE PERMISSIONS ARE SET TO EDIT, AND PLEASE INCLUDE A NOTE WITH YOUR SHARED DOC.

Drafts received before 2 p.m. on Monday will be returned before 3 p.m. on Thursday.

Drafts received before 2 p.m. on Thursday will be returned before 3 p.m. on Monday. 

tutors 2020-2021

Tutors 2019-2020

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Our 2019-2020 Promotional Vide0

 2019-2020 Tutors in Action

Aline Keledjian ('20) helps students talk though their ideas.
Nathan Baker ('20) assists students with a draft.
Molly Fahey ('21) reads over a draft with another student.
Ally Jensen ('20) provides a student with support as she continues working.