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It's Allergy Season
Michigan’s spring allergy season typically runs from late March to June. The culprit is tree pollen, especially oak, birch and maple. The peak times are April through May. Windy days increase pollen. Rainy days decrease pollen but may increase mold levels. Symptoms can include sneezing, congestion, postnasal drip, itchy/sore throat, red/watery eyes.
Management tips:
- Check counts: Monitor daily pollen counts and stay indoors when pollen counts are high and when there are windy days.
- Reduce Exposure: Keep windows closed, Shower after coming indoors and wash clothes promptly
- Treatment: Consult your doctor. Options may include over-the-counter antihistamines and/or allergy-rated air filters.
40 educators from HPS have been selected to participate in a year-long professional development experience through The Huntington National Bank’s Ignite the Classroom initiative, including a trip to the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta.
Swing Into the 2026-27 School Year
Wednesday, April 29, 5:30-7pm at Holland Middle School
- Get assistance with Student Registration or Enrollment
- Fun Family Activities!
- Community Partners & Local Agencies
The Holland High School S.H.O.R.E Club will celebrate Earth Day next week... and you're invited to celebrate with them!
HPS Students (Grades 1-5) are invited to march in the Tulip Time KinderParade on Thursday May 7. If you are planning on your child walking in the parade, they must have a costume and you must fill out this form by Monday, May 4.
For HPS students, Grades 1-5, marching in the KinderParade on Thursday, May 7.
- Friday, May 1 | 4:30-7pm
- Saturday, May 2 | 9:30-12pm
NEW LOCATION Maplewood Elementary, 925 Central Ave.
Wednesday, April 22, 5-7pm in the HHS Commons
- For all HPS Families: K-12!
- A fun family craft with members of the HHS SHORE Club