Spring Brawl Dodgeball Tournament

Sunday, March 9, 5-7pm in The Dome
- Open to students (grades 6-12), HPS staff, and Community Organizations/groups.
- Six-Eight players per team (Choose one person to sign up)
- Hosted by HHS Student Senate
Come to play or come to watch! Bring a nonperishable food item to donate to Community Action House.
- Liability forms must be filled out prior to play - pick up in SSO or HHS Athletic Office or day of event.
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March READ-A-THON returns. Help the Holland PTO reach a goal of $40,000.
- Weekly Prizes from Gentex (First prize: 4 Tickets to see the Grad Rapids Gold on March 16)
- Polar Patrol visit for the school with the most reading participation
- Raffle entry for every $100 in donations
- Principal Prize of $200 for the school with the most donations
This week, we introduce you to the Power H Award Building Finalists:
- Holland Language Academy: Kyla Reichert, Denia Rodriguez, and Kate Meyer
- Holland Heights: Liz Melangton, Todd McKay, Diana Sandoval
- District Support: Lucio Lozano
For the 2024/2025 school year, HPS has been able to certify 43% of staff members in CPR/AED/1st Aid. This includes teachers, coaches, IAs, bus drivers, food service, office staff and Administration.
This would not have been possible without the partnership with Holland Department of Public Safety - Fire Services.
- Fire Marshal Bret Groendyke
- Fire Fighter Angela Lound
Inclusion Week is a dedicated time to celebrate diversity, promote understanding, and foster a school culture where all students feel valued and included regardless of ability. Throughout the week, we highlight the importance of inclusive practices in education by engaging students and staff in activities that promote empathy, collaboration, and accessibility. Inclusion is not just about physical presence in the classroom; it’s about ensuring every student has the support, opportunities, RELATIONSHIPS, and respect they need to thrive. By embracing inclusion, we strengthen our community and create a learning environment where everyone belongs.
DRESS UP DAYS!
- Monday | Rock your socks! - Mismatch fun
- Tuesday | Be on the team! - Jeresy day!
- Wednesday | Dress your interests! - Superhero, art, trains, you pick
- Thursday | Sensory Day! - Soft, glittery
- Friday | School Spirit! - Red and White
- THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 6-7:30pm
This event is intended for families of current 8th grade students at Holland Middle School OR any families of a student considering enrolling at Holland High School for the 2025-26 school year.
- Tour Holland High School & meet upperclassmen.
- Say Hi! to your teachers, principals & counselors.
- Find out about electives & graduation requirements.
- Learn about clubs & teams.
- Explore Holland Early College
- ...and much more!
Why is oral health important?
- Globally, between 60-90% of school children experience cavities in their teeth.
- Research shows that the earlier children learn about good oral health, the better their long-term oral health will be.
- Poor oral health has been shown to impact factors such as performance at school, social skills, and self-esteem.
Here are some tips to help promote good oral care:
- Brush your teeth at least twice a day- Use fluoride toothpaste and brush once in the morning and once at night.
- Limit sugary snacks and drinks- Remember to eat lots of fruits and vegetables. Drink more water and milk.
- Visit your dentist twice a year to help keep your teeth and gums healthy.
- Floss regularly to help remove plaque between your teeth.
- Change your toothbrush every 3 months- If the bristles on your toothbrush are looking worn, they won’t remove as much plaque.
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