Holly High School News
Dear Holly Area Schools Families,
At Holly Area Schools, we are committed to providing a world-class learning environment that helps our Bronchos learn, grow and thrive. We would like to share the following news with you regarding changes to our administration team to officially take place on Monday, December 4th.
Dear Holly High School Families,
Last month we shared with our families the coordinated efforts to support students, staff, and families following the unfortunate tragedies that impacted Holly High School in the month of October.
League partner Detroit Lions honors lady Bronchos for efforts during this fall’s ‘Women in Football’ celebration
You may have noticed exciting changes happening at the Karl Richter Campus as construction/site work is underway in preparation for the future home of the new Holly Middle School.
One of the biggest changes that visitors will soon notice is the demo of over half of the north parking lot in front of the district offices. This is one of the phases of the ongoing site work.
Parents and visitors to the district offices will continue to use the parking spots in front of the administration offices. If there is a need for additional overflow parking, spaces will also be available to the west of the building at the new tennis courts.
Thank you for your continued support.
Dear Holly High School Families,
I want to start off by acknowledging our students, staff, families, and community as they have done a wonderful job coming together to support one another during this difficult time following the tragic loss of HHS Senior, Deegan Walton, and HHS Teacher, Tony Coggins. Our hearts continue to go out to the Walton and Coggins Families.
Dear Families of Holly Area Schools,
This is an update for parents/guardians of students riding school buses to and from school. The nationwide shortage of qualified school bus drivers as continued into the 2023 – 2024 school year. Many districts throughout Michigan have also been impacted by this unfortunate reality.
Applications are now available from Holly Area Youth Assistance for the 2023 Jacobsen-Quinn Toy Project. This Project has been an annual event in our community since 1982. The program is funded by individuals, businesses, churches, and civic organizations who donate toys and/or money to this project.
Please visit the HAYA webpage for more details and to download the application.
Dear Parent/Guardian,
The school cafeteria is often one of the first places a child gets to taste and learn about foods from outside their family’s recipes or traditional cultural dishes. Highlighting the unique ingredients and authentic flavors from cuisines around the world, Chartwells K12 is launching a new program called Global Eats!
The link below contains information regarding post-graduation opportunities and resources.
Post-Graduation Planning Resources
Dear Holly High School Parents and Guardians,
I am delighted to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the new principal of Holly High School! I am thrilled to be joining such a dedicated staff and community that make Holly High School a great place for students to learn and grow.
Veteran educator Joel Smith to continue school’s commitment to preparing Bronchos for success, jobs of tomorrow
Professional Trades and Apprenticeship Open House provides inside look at lucrative skilled trades opportunities
Team Hollywood Robotics, Holly High School’s robotics team, competed alongside 640 student robotics teams from around the globe — and held their own — at last week’s FIRST Robotics World Championship in Houston. View details in this TriCounty Times article.
A big shout out to Team Hollywood Robotics! The team competes today through Saturday at the First Robotics Competition at Saginaw Valley State University, hot off their first-place
victory last weekend at Troy Athens. Click here for the latest on Team Hollywood Robotics: https://frc-events.firstinspires.org/2023/team/7211
February 14, 2023
Dear Holly Area Schools students, staff and families,
Our Broncho family remains deeply saddened by tragic events that took place last evening on the campus of Michigan State University.
Dear Holly Area Schools students, staff and families,
The health, safety and well-being of our students, staff and families is our number one priority.
Today, a number of Michigan school districts were affected by false reports of an active shooter on their campuses. From what we understand, schools received calls with these threats, which turn out to be unsubstantiated. It appears to be part of a hoax known as “swatting” that is targeting schools across the country.
Dear Holly Area Schools Families,
The safety and well-being of our students, staff and families is our top priority.
It has come to our attention this morning, Thursday, February 2nd, shortly after 8 am, a Davisburg Elementary student reported a suspicious individual on Detroiter Ave. in the Springrove mobile park in Davisburg.