Transportation Updates
For riders of Bus #10, #46, and #48. We've had to make some changes for second semester that could impact the bus you ride OR the time you get picked up. PLEASE, review the latest busing information in your Parent Portal account.
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Holland High Theatre is set to open their latest production April 25-28 at the HHS Performing Arts Center. This week, we talk with cast members of Hello, Dolly!
- Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7pm
- Saturday and Sunday at 2pm
The Dutch Nerd Army concluded their season at the Class A State Tournament in Ann Arbor Saturday. The team was composed of juniors Adam Alderson, Alan Juarez, Eleanor McMullen, and Ben Rund-Scott, sophomores Landen Butch and Wilson Lin, and freshman Harper Schoon-Tanis.
The blockbuster Broadway hit bursts with humor, romance, high-energy dancing and some of the greatest songs in musical theatre history.
- April 25-28 (Thur-Sat 7pm \ Sat & Sun 2pm) at the Holland High School Performing Arts Center
As we prepare for the start of the next school year, it's time register your student for 2024-25. This is something we ask ALL current HPS families to do EVERY year.
Completing the registration lets us know your student(s) will be returning next year! It also lets you:
- Review and update household contact information
- Review and update student health information
- Request transportation for the 2024-2025 school year (Deadline to request bussing is August 1)
Without this information, your student can not be added to a class list for next year OR have a class schedule created for them.
The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program went on a college visit to the only Deaf and Hard of Hearing liberal arts college in the world, Gallaudet University in Washington, DC.
Our school will be hosting a presentation on OK2SAY – Michigan’s student safety program for students.
- K-5 students: Thursday & Friday, April 18 & 19
- HMS students: Tuesday, April 23
- HHS students: Wednesday, April 17
The program is designed to inform students how they can help make their school and community safer by reporting dangerous and concerning behaviors to a trusted adult or OK2SAY.
On Monday, April 8 – just after we return from Spring Break - we will be in the path of a solar eclipse. West Michigan will experience a partial eclipse from 1:55 to 4:24pm with 94% totality at 3:11pm.
While this is an amazing educational opportunity, there are also potential risks. Viewing of the eclipse without proper eye protection can cause permanent damage to vision. And regular sunglasses do not provide adequate protection.