Holland High School (Michigan)

Holland High School is a Division 1 public high school in Holland, Michigan. The schools colors are red and white. The athletic nickname is "The Dutch".

Holland High School
Address
Holland High School
Location in the United States
600 VanRaalte Avenue

Holland, MI
,
49423

United States
Coordinates42.7738315°N 86.1231498°W / 42.7738315; -86.1231498
Information
School typeCo-ed Public
Opened1848
SuperintendentBrian Davis
Grades9–12
CampusSuburban
School colour(s)     Red
     White
Athletics conferenceOttawa-Kent Conference
NicknameDutch
Websitewww.hollandpublicschools.org/our-schools/holland-high/

Campus

The current facility was opened in 1962 on Van Raalte Avenue at a 10-12 facility. The campus consisted of seven buildings: East Unit, West Unit, Arts Center, Library and Administration, Fieldhouse, Industrial Arts and Performing Arts Center. The campus was previously at 96 W 15th st. Because the buildings were not connected, students went outside during class changes.

Renovations in 1990 and 1991 connected all buildings except the Performing Arts Center and also added a building for Math and Science. In addition, new offices, an auxiliary gym and a cafeteria were constructed. The ninth grade moved to Holland High in the fall of 1992 from Holland Junior High.

Holland High was under major reconstruction from 2012 to 2014 and all wings except for the gyms and the Performing Arts Center were completely rebuilt on their original footprints. The building housed grades 8 - 12 from 2009 to 2018, and began hosting 9-12 only in the 2018-19 school year. There are two amphitheaters in the school.

Band

The Holland High Marching Band is known for performing in wooden shoes during parades. The band's trademark song is "Tip Toe Through the Tulips", which it performs ever year during Holland's annual Tulip Time festival.

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