Hudsonville Public Schools is a public school district in Ottawa County, Michigan. It serves the city of Hudsonville and the township of Jamestown and portions of the following townships: Blendon, Georgetown, and Zeeland. The district is a part of the Ottawa Area Intermediate School District.
The present high school opened in fall 1963. VanderMeiden and Koteles was the architecture firm that designed the original building. The pool was expanded in 1990.
In 1996, the freshman campus was established at 5535 School Avenue, in the former junior high school building. This was made possible by the completion of Baldwin Street Middle School. Riley Street Middle School opened four years later.
Enrollment in the district grew every year between the 1999-2000 and 2019-2020 school years, adding 2,488 students during that twenty year period. A bond issue passed in 2011 to build Jamestown Lower Elementary and a new freshman campus on the site of the high school. In fall 2014, the new freshman campus opened northwest of the high school. The former freshman building became an early childhood center.
As a result of the bond issue passed in 2019, several additions were built at the high school, including a connector to the freshman center.
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