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Every student at Holland Heights will get a free copy of When Grandma Gives You a Lemon Tree thanks to a generous donation from Two Men and a Truck!
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Many find the holidays a time of sadness and stress. A new study showed that 64% of people with mental illness report holidays make their conditions worse. But even without a diagnosis of a mental illness, sadness and stress are very real feelings.
Here are some suggestions to make the holidays less stressful and more joyful:
Holiday Break begins with a HALF DAY on Friday, December 20.
- HMS Dismiss at 10:35am
- HHS Dismiss at 10:50am
- HTS & HLA Dismiss at 11:20am
- JEF & West Dismiss at 11:35am
NO SCHOOL on December 21- January 5
This month read more about:
- HPS Nutrition Service is awarded grant to provide students with locally grown fruits & vegetables
- Thank you to local food providers!
REMEMBER: All HPS students are provided Breakfast & Lunch at no cost!
This week we talk with Patty Beatty, Director of Early Childhood at HPS, about all the great things happening in our pre-school classrooms.
As the Winter Athletic Seasons gets underway in the Dutch Dome (and Holland Aquatic Center), here is a reminder about some of the rules and expectations for students and families who attend games/meets:
- Middle school age and younger MUST be an accompanied by an adult
- No student backpacks
- No re-entry for any spectators
- All school rules apply during events
- The Dome and the parking lots are a drug free school zone which includes any vape products.
#GoDutch
Each year the Michigan Elementary and Middle School Principals Association recognizes principals from the regional principal networks for their outstanding contributions to their school communities as well as their commitment to colleagues within the professional association.
- Congratulations to Mr. Derr! Your leadership and commitment to excellence is inspiring!
HPS GOAL: Engage and Inform parents and community members through consistent two-way communication.
HPS continues to work on engaging parents and the community through effective communication. This has included using Remind, My Ride K-12, and Parent Portal.
The next level of work will be to
- Gather feedback from parents so we have an understanding of what they need and want
- Streamline the enrollment and registration process
- Create standards for communication so that parents are not overwhelmed with the number of messages received
We'll also host focus groups of parents on:
- Thursday, January 9
If you are interested in participating in the Communication Focus groups, please drop us an email.