Holland Christian Schools

Holland Christian Schools

Holland Christian Schools is a private Christian school system located in Holland, Michigan. The Holland Christian Schools educate students ranging in age from Pre-K through 12th grade. HCS is accredited by Christian Schools International.

History

Holland Christian Schools began operating in 1901 as a K-grade 8 school, meeting first in a church until a school building could be constructed on Central Avenue between 15th and 16th Streets. There were 130 students in the school, and the student population doubled within the next two years. By 1915, with 444 students enrolled, there was a need for additional space, and construction began on a school building on 15th Street. In response to parent interest, high school classes were added to the program beginning in 1918, with 9th and 10th grade classes included in the curriculum. In 1920 a separate board was established to manage the high school, and 11th grade was added to the curriculum. The board began plans for a new High School building be located at the "Y" formed by the intersection of River and State Streets. A 12th grade was added, and in 1922 the first high school graduation class of 10 men and women completed their Holland Christian education.
An open house was held in the newly construction High School building in April 1924. Shortly thereafter, the boards of the elementary and high schools merged, and a superintendent for the entire school system, James Hietbrink, was hired.
Holland Christian Schools experienced the same hardships as the rest of the country during the years of the Great Depression, and there were years in which teachers were owed back salaries for months in which there weren't enough funds to pay them, and the school was in debt. This debt was finally erased in a massive drive in 1941 with the theme "Liquidate the Debt. It shall be done, God willing, in '41."
In 1953, because of increasing enrollment and crowded classrooms, the high school was expanded with the construction of a second building known as the "B" building, located south of the existing building on 20th Street. The B building held eleven classrooms, a library, and a study hall.The "Y" site served as the high school until 1967, when a new high school building was constructed on Ottawa Avenue to meet the educational and space needs of a growing school system. At that time, the "Y" buildings became the junior high school (and eventually the middle school) and served in that capacity until the construction of a new middle school on the Ottawa Avenue campus in 1983.

Today

The Ottawa Avenue building continues to serve as the high school, with several additions and renovations since it was first constructed. In 2007 a major capital campaign, under the title Equipped for Tomorrow, was successful in raising $28 million to expand and renovate the high school. Construction began in June 2007 and will continue through the summer of 2009. When it is completed the building will feature a new classroom/science lab wing, a new media center, new commons and food servery, new athletic fields, and a renovation and upgrading of all of the classrooms, hallways, and restrooms in the facility.
The high school academic program has always included co-curricular and extra-curricular activities to round out the educational experience. In the 1920s the sports offerings were limited to boys' and girls' basketball. Currently there are eleven sports offered for both boys and girls. The music program has always been a rich part of the Holland Christian educational experience. More than half of the high school students participate in the choir, band, or orchestra. Drama has also been a part of the heritage and the high school produces plays and musicals each year. The school's MIFA drama team has won the state title in recent years.
Currently, the Holland Christian Schools' system includes 5 campuses: the high school on Ottawa Avenue; South Shore Middle School; Pine Ridge Elementary (grades 3-5); South Side Elementary (preschool-grade 2); and Rose Park Elementary/North Shore Middle School. There are 2,000 students in preschool-grade 12. Since the first high school class in 1922, more than 13,000 students have graduated from Holland Christian High School.
The Holland Christian Schools were established in response to the teaching of Scripture that all life must be lived in loving obedience to the Lord's will, and that the Christian community in general and parents in particular, have a great responsibility to educate their children in the love, wisdom, knowledge and righteousness of their sovereign God. The mission of the school is "Equipping Minds and Nurturing Hearts to Transform the World for Jesus Christ." Achieving such an impact demands an academically excellent education. The School continually posts area-leading test scores. More than 90% of the graduates of Holland Christian High School go on to college or advanced educational opportunities.

1 to 1 Laptop Program

Over the past two years Holland Christian Schools has implemented a 1 to 1 laptop program for all 6th-12th grade students, providing each with a laptop to be used throughout the school year both at school and at home. This program is equipping students to understand and utilize technology in preparation for their future work.

Staff

The Superintendent of Holland Christian Schools since 1997 is Glenn W. Vos.

Athletics

Holland Christian High School is a member of the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA), the Michigan Interscholastic Horsemanship Association (MIHA), and the Ottawa-Kent Conference. The Maroons have won 18 state championships and have been state runner-up 15 times.

tate Championships (all MHSAA unless noted)

* 1934 - Boys’ Basketball - Lower Peninsula Class C
* 1935 - Boys’ Basketball - Lower Peninsula Class C
* 1953 - Boys’ Tennis - Lower Peninsula Class B
* 1954 - Boys’ Tennis - Lower Peninsula Class B
* 1963 - Boys’ Tennis - Lower Peninsula Class B
* 1965 - Boys’ Tennis - Lower Peninsula Class B
* 1976 - Girls’ Softball - Class B
* 1986 - Boys’ Soccer - Class B-C
* 1988 - Boys’ Swimming and Diving - Lower Peninsula Class B-C-D
* 1989 - Boys’ Swimming and Diving - Lower Peninsula Class B-C-D
* 1993 - Girls’ Tennis – Lower Peninsula Class B
* 1996 - Girls’ Swimming and Diving - Lower Peninsula Class B
* 2003 - Boys’ Soccer - Division 2
* 2003 - Equestrian - A Division (MIHA)
* 2004 - Equestrian - A Division (MIHA)
* 2005 - Girls’ Tennis - Lower Peninsula Division 3
* 2006 - Girls’ Tennis - Lower Peninsula Division 3
* 2007 - Girls’ Competitive Cheer - Division 2

tate Runners-up (all MHSAA unless noted)

* 1939 - Boys’ Basketball - Lower Peninsula Class C
* 1954 - Boys’ Basketball - Class B
* 1961 - Boys’ Basketball - Class B
* 1961 - Boys’ Tennis - Lower Peninsula Class B
* 1962 - Boys’ Tennis - Lower Peninsula Class B
* 1968 - Boys’ Basketball - Class B
* 1990 - Boys’ Swimming and Diving - Lower Peninsula Class B-C-D
* 1990 - Boys’ Tennis - Lower Peninsula Class B
* 1994 - Girls’ Volleyball - Lower Peninsula Class B
* 1997 - Girls’ Swimming and Diving - Lower Peninsula Class B
* 1998 - Boys’ Tennis - Lower Peninsula Division 3
* 1999 - Boys’ Cross Country - Lower Peninsula Class B
* 2001 - Girls’ Tennis - Lower Peninsula Division 3
* 2005 - Girls’ Competitive Cheer - Class B
* 2007 (Fall) - Girls’ Volleyball - Class B

Notable People

*Jeff Bates, co-founder of Slashdot
*Betsy DeVos, former chair of the Republican party in Michigan
*Anthony Diekema, former president of Calvin College
*William Garvelink, U.S. Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo Ambassadors from the United States
*Pete Hoekstra, U.S. Congressman from Michigan's 2 District, U.S. House of Representatives
*Rob Malda, computer programmer; co-founder of Slashdot
*Erik Prince, business executive; founder and sole owner of Blackwater USA and the Prince Group
*Rachel Reenstra, host of Ms. Adventure on the Animal Planet network

External links

* [http://www.hollandchristian.org Official Site]


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