S.T.E.A.M Night with Gentex
All HPS Students and Families are invited to join Gentex for a districtwide S.T.E.A.M. Night (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics)on Thursday, September 26, 5-7pm at Holland High School
- Chemistry demonstrations
- Robotics programming
- Math games
- Engineering challenges
- Art projects
- Fun games,
- PRIZES... and more!
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Support Holland Unified Sports and Peer-to-Peer by purchasing a custom shirt or sweatshirt hand-crafted by students in the High School Categorical Work-Based Learning Program. These students are involved in every step of the process, from selecting the designs to printing and packaging the apparel for delivery, gaining valuable skills and experience along the way!
There are two designs to choose from.
- Short Sleeve T-Shirt: $10
- Long Sleeve T-Shirt: $15
- Hoodie: $25
Orders and payments are due by January 21st. (cash or check payable to Holland Public Schools)
All orders will be fulfilled and delivered to your (or your students) building by January 31st or you can pick them up during the home basketball game on January 31st between 5-7 pm.
Holland Public Schools is excited to be using the My Ride K-12 app!
This app will let parents:
- Use their phone to follow your student’s bus in real time.
- See estimated arrival times of the bus to the bus stop.
- Check for bus information.
- Receive updates on their phone about any changes in daily bus routes.
We hope parents of all K-5 bus riders will download and use the app.
This week we talk with HEF Ex. Director Kate Bolt: The Holland Educational Foundation is looking to make 2025 even better than 2024.
Out of the 14 total varsity teams from 8 schools, Holland finished 1st and 4th.
- Adam Alderson, Landen Butch, Alan Juarez, Wilson Lin, Eleanor McMullen, Mia Rodriguez, Ben Rund-Scott, and Harper Schoon-Tanis.
This puts them in the lead as they pursue another league title.
Out of the 10 teams present, JV finished 4th and 5th.
- Sam Huizinga, Chanelle Jackson, Chris Logan, Kimia McMullen, and ME Tanis.
The DNA will be in action again next Monday as they travel to Hopkins to begin the round robin portion of the season.
The following collection of photos is not necessarily a collection of my favorite photographs from 2024. Rather, this is a collection of photos that helps capture the story of Holland Public Schools in 2024.
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: