COVID-19 Educational Setting Isolation Guidance: COVID-19 Cases

Related News Articles
HPS Families and members of the Holland Community will have one more chance to give input on the district's five-year facility plan on Monday, May 12, 3:45pm at Holland Language Academy. Superintendent Nick Cassidy will discuss:
- Phase 1 of the Plan (Redistricting K-5 buildings)
- Phase 2 of the Plan (Building Renovations, Facility Construction, and Use of Existing Facilities)
- Results of a Community Survey
This meeting was originally scheduled to happen on Monday, April 28 but was cancelled to give additional time to gather more/better information about the Facility Plan.
15 Holland Early College Students collectively earned 860 college credits, an average of 57 credits each.
- 8 HEC students earned their full Associates Degree!
HPS Orchestras Director Mrs. Oneill (formerly Mayer) will retire after this school year. All string orchestra alumni who played under Mrs. O’Neill’s direction (at either the middle or high school level) are invited to perform alongside the current Holland High School Orchestra at the Spring Concert on Monday, May 19 at 7pm in the HHS Performing Arts Center.
- Thursday, May 1, 7pm
- Friday, May 2, 7pm
- Saturday, May 3, 2pm
- Saturday, May 3, 7pm
- Sunday, May 4, 2pm
- Sunday, May 4, 6pm
This district-wide essay contest invited students to reflect on what courage means in their own lives and/or how community impacts the world around them.
Congratulations to our Essay Contest Winners:
- K-5: June Nelson | 5th Grade at HLA
- HMS: Nevaeh Mullennix | 7th Grade
- HHS: Skyana Chiv | 10th Grade
Winners shared their essays at the Exhibit Opening Dinner sponsored by the Holland Educational Foundation on Tuesday, April 22.
This week, we talk with Grace Dattadeen and Shiloh Maples. They are student-docents for the Community of Courage, Anne Frank Exhibit now open at Holland High School.