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HPS Students and Staff will celebrate the kickoff of Hispanic Heritage Month on Friday night. This week, we talk with HLA Principal Iliana Vasquez about the 5th Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Community Celebration
Join HPS students and staff as we celebrate the start of Hispanic Heritage Month!
- Before & During the Holland Dutch Football Game
- Friday, September 12, 6pm at Ray & Sue Smith Stadium | Hope College
Activities
- Face painting, 7:00-8:00
- Food Trucks, 7:00-9:00 (Poncho’s Tacos & Dolce Minicakes)
- Hispanic Heritage Interactive Board
- Parade of Flags
- Holland Dutch Football Game
- Pre-game music & Halftime program from The Holland High School Marching Band
- Performance by Holland High Cheer team
- Performance by Banda MexiCuba
We're getting ready for the first day of school and handling all the administrative business before August 21.
- Taking Care of Business Day is Tuesday, August 5
- Drop-in 1-6pm at Holland High School Office
For K-12 families who have NOT completed online registration OR who need assistance with:
- Registration or Enrollment
- Parent Portal
- Academic counseling
- Paying fees
Students who need transportation during the first two weeks of school must register BEFORE Wednesday, August 6.
Exciting things are happening at HPS! This ballot Proposal would:
- Renovate Jefferson Elementary
- Build a new Stadium at HHS
- Complete other important projects around the district
This proposal would generate $49,225,000 for improvements across the District, and if approved is projected to maintain the current millage rate of 4.73 mills - consistent with the rate set by voters in May 2021. Please vote on August 5!
HPS is proud to provide 7-Day Meal Boxes to families in the district during the summer months.
Each box will contain a menu with food prep instructions and food items for 7 breakfasts and 7 lunches per week.
- Meal pick-up will be located at Central Wesleyan Church (446 West 40th St. Holland MI 49423 - Door A) from 12:00-1:00 PM
- Thursday, June 12 through August 7, 2025
There is no need to register for these meals... just stop by during the pick-up time to receive the meals for your student(s).
This summer, Herrick District Library, Ottawa County Parks and Recreation, and the City of Holland Recreation Department are coming together to present the 2025 Summer Reading Challenge: The Truth is Out There.
- Pick up a trail map beginning June 9 to complete the challenge. Maps are available at either Herrick District Library location.