HUDSONVILLE, MI – Hudsonville Public Schools is on track to open its new $36 million intermediate and upper elementary school building for the start of the 2023-24 school year.
The 112,000-square-foot facility for grades 5 and 6 will feature state-of-the-art technology, ample natural lighting, open spaces for student collaboration, and breakout rooms for small group instruction.
A $139.9 million dollar bond approved by voters in 2019 supported the construction of the new Georgetown 5/6 school, which was proposed by school leaders to adapt for a growing student body. The school will address space issues at the elementary schools in the area and middle school, eliminating the need to redistrict or move kids to different buildings.
Hudsonville is the largest district in growing Ottawa County with 6,806 students enrolled this school year. Ottawa continues to be Michigan’s…