Holland Public Schools Early College Program

In partnership with Davenport University and Hope College, Holland Public Schools offers two Early College Programs. Students take college courses in 11th and 12th grade and continue through a 13th year to earn up to 60 credits—or a full Associate Degree—along with their high school diploma, all at no cost to families.

Program Options:

  • Davenport University – Offers Associate Degree programs and transferable college credits across various fields.
  • Hope College – Designed for future educators, allowing students to complete the first two years of a Bachelor's Degree in Education.

Benefits of Holland Early College:

  • Earn College Credits Early – Up to 60 credits by the end of 13th year, along with a Holland High School diploma.
  • Save Money – Tuition, registration, fees, and textbooks are fully covered by HPS.
  • Stronger College Success – Early college students persist and complete degrees at higher rates than their peers.
  • Career Readiness – Gain real-world experience, set goals, and build confidence in a college setting.

Student Support:

  • Empowering Culture – Fosters trust, self-management, and motivation.
  • Comprehensive Academic & Personal Support – Built-in services ensure student success.
  • Community & Peer Network – Strong connections with families, college partners, and the broader community.

Holland Early College provides a head start on higher education, saving time and money while preparing students for future success.


“I honestly have no idea what I would've done without this program. It's helped me discover myself and learn who I am as a person. I've learned responsibility, respect, and how motivation can really push you to do the best you can. I've learned that time management is everything, as well as the support of the people who care about you. I thank the people who were able to make my college education possible. Because of them, I know who I am, what I want to do with my life, and the kind of person I want to be in the future.”


“I'd like to express my gratitude to the Early College program for providing me with this education. It was a stressful few years but now I realize how much money I saved and how many credits I've earned. It was a unique experience and I hope other kids can take advantage of this opportunity.”


Student Led Conferences

Holland High School is pleased to announce the dates for our upcoming Student-Led Conferences: February 18 and 24, 2026 from 3:30-6:30pm. These conferences are a regular part of our school's approach to involving students in their educational progress.  Student participation is required. 

We’re also excited to offer family engagement stations in the Commons, complete with a free pizza dinner. Families can visit interactive stations focused on communication, goal setting, study skills, budgeting, and more. This will be available both nights, from 4-5:30 pm so you can stop by before or after your conference!   Check out the flyer for more information!

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Inclusion Week

Inclusion Week (February 9-13) is a dedicated time to celebrate diversity, promote understanding, and foster a school culture where all students feel valued and included regardless of ability. 

  • Throughout the week, we highlight the importance of inclusive practices in education by engaging students and staff in activities that promote empathy, collaboration, and accessibility.

By embracing inclusion, we strengthen our community and create a learning environment where everyone belongs.

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HHS Course Request Timeline- 2026-2027

Dear Parents/Guardians,

Following is the online course planning schedule for the 2026-27 academic year:

Current 11th grade students (Class of 2027)

  • Online planning window opens February 16, 2026
  • Individual planning meetings with counselors…Feb. 23, 2026 - March 6, 2026

Current 10th grade students (Class of 2028)

  • Online planning window opens February 16, 2026
  • Planning meetings with counselors…March 9, 2026 - March 20,  2026

 Current 9th grade students (Class of 2029)

  • Online planning window opens February 16, 2026
  • Planning meetings with counselors…March 9, 2026 - March 20,  2026

 Current 8th grade students (Class of 2030)

  • Online planning window opens February 16, 2026
  • High School Counselors in Middle School Classes … February 16 and 19, 2026

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HPSPodcast 6.20

This week, we're talking with parents about the Small Schools and Big Opportunities available at Holland Public Schools

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HHS a College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) Test Site

The College Board Organization recognizes Holland High School as an official College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) Test Site.  Test takers may include:

  • High School Students
  • Homeschool Students
  • Current College Students
  • Adults Returning to College
  • Military Service Members & Veterans
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What's happening at Holland Early College:

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  • 30 January
    • Snowcoming Assembly 2:30 PM to 3:00 PM
      Snowcoming Assembly
      Date: Jan 30
      Time: 2:30 PM to 3:00 PM
      Calendar: Holland High Calendar
  • 31 January
    • Snowcoming Dance 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM
      Snowcoming Dance
      Date: Jan 31
      Time: 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM
      Location: Holland Civic Center Place, 150 W 8th St, Holland, MI 49423, USA
      Calendar: Holland High Calendar
      Semi-formal dance. Ticket required & must be purchased by January 30, 2026, 3:15 p.m.
      Guest tickets must be purchased by January 28, 2026, 3 p.m.

      Guest pass required for all non HPS students attending the dance.  Passes are in the Student Success Office.  Completed passes must be submitted to the SSO, Ms. Davenport, by January 28, 2026, 3 p.m.  NO Exceptions.
      No ticket sales at the door.  Tickets can be purchased online at hhsdances.ludus.com. Cash
      purchase can be done in the SSO office with Ms. Davenport. during lunch or before/after school by 3:30 p.m.  Ticket prices are $15.00 HHS students & $20.00 non-HHS guests.
  • 9 February
    • Mobile Food Pantry 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM
      Mobile Food Pantry
      Date: Feb 9
      Time: 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM
      Location: Holland Public Schools, 320 W 24th St, Holland, MI 49423, USA
      Calendar: Holland High Calendar
      Drive-thru service Location:  Student parking lot #1 just past 320 W 24th St., Holland, MI  49423
  • 9 February
    thru February 13
    • Districtwide Inclusion Week
      Date: Feb 9 - Feb 13
      Calendar: Holland High Calendar
      Inclusion Week is a dedicated time to celebrate diversity, promote understanding, and foster a school culture where all students feel valued and included regardless of ability. Throughout the week, we highlight the importance of inclusive practices in education by engaging students and staff in activities that promote empathy, collaboration, and accessibility. Inclusion is not just about physical presence in the classroom; it’s about ensuring every student has the support, opportunities, RELATIONSHIPS, and respect they need to thrive. By embracing inclusion, we strengthen our community and create a learning environment where everyone belongs.
  • 18 February
  • 24 February
  • 27 February
    thru March 2
    • MID-WINTER BREAK
      Date: Feb 27 - Mar 2
      Calendar: Holland High Calendar

 

Holland Early College
600 VanRaalte Avenue
Holland, MI 49423
Phone: 616-494-2200
Fax: 616-393-7534

School Times:

  • Full Day | 7:45am-2:55pm
  • Wednesday Early Dismissal | 1:55pm
  • Half Day | 7:45-10:50am

Office Hours:

  • 7:10am- 3:15pm | M-F (August-June)

HHS Media Center

If a student needs to leave school for an appointment, please use the following procedure:

Parents/Guardians must call the 24-hour attendance line 494-2200 the night before or prior to the start of the school day, or send a note with your student to be turned into the office.

Students are reminded to stop in the Attendance Office in the morning, during lunch, or prior to class, they need to leave to obtain a RED pass giving them permission to leave class.

The student must sign out with the Attendance Secretary before leaving and upon returning to school. A pass will be given to allow the student back into class.

Anyone leaving without signing out is automatically UNEXCUSED.

Following the above procedures will alleviate waiting long periods of time in the office while staff searches for a student who is in gym class or not in their assigned classrooms. Some have missed their appointments due to this issue.

The parking lot is the property of Holland Public Schools and parking in this lot is a privilege. In accordance with school policy and state mandates, school personnel may search cars. 

Students who find it necessary to drive to school MUST park in the assigned student parking lot. Staff parking lots are prohibited from 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. All students must have their cars registered. Forms are available in the HHS office. There is a $20.00 fee for parking permits.

Students are not permitted to sit in cars or loiter in the parking lots during the school day or during any school-sponsored events. Students may lose parking privileges for doing so.

Any student driver who drives in an unsafe and reckless manner, or violates vehicle nuisance statutes, is subject to legal penalties that may include penalty points on the students' driving record. Furthermore, the student is subject to loss of driving/parking privileges on school property and may be suspended from school.

Students are totally responsible for their car no matter who they may loan it to and other situations that may occur.

Parking Violations

Holland High School has purchased a device called "the boot" which can be placed on the wheel of an improperly parked or non-registered car making it impossible to drive away without its removal.

Parking in staff parking lots, the front drop-off and parking area, on the grass, in restricted places such as fire lanes, or in unmarked places at the end of rows are causes for having "the boot" placed on your vehicle. In addition, unregistered vehicles and vehicles not displaying their parking tags are subject to getting "the boot."

There is a $10.00 fine for the first violation for vehicles that are registered. Non-registered vehicles will be charged $30 for parking violations. Penalties increase for subsequent violations. 

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Volunteer at HEC:

We love when parents or guardians get involved. Make sure to fill out thie district volunteer form (once each school year) and return it to the office.