The Course Offering Guide has been compiled to assist you in selecting an appropriate course of study. The guide offers a brief description of every course in the high school curriculum. We strongly recommend that you discuss your selections with the teachers who know you best, your guidance counselor, and, of course. your family.
CTC is the Ottawa County Career Tech Center. A variety of career and college prep programs are available. The open enrollment for local high school students begins on Monday, January 13th, 2025 for the 2025-26 school year. Sophomores and juniors interested in taking a Careerline Tech Center class next year may apply. The parent must begin the process by completing a "Student Online Application". Applications are due by 2:50 pm on Friday, February 7. For more information, go to the Careerline Tech Center website.
Please note that transportation is something to consider. The AM Tech Center bus leaves at 7:25am and the PM Tech Center bus arrives back at 3:15pm. As a result, students will most likely need to provide their own transportation to and from HHS in order to ride the Tech Center bus. Otherwise, students are allowed to drive themselves to the Tech Center.
Interested in Tech Center next year? Mark your calendars!
Careerline Tech Center Open House
Tuesday, October 21, 2025 | 5:30-7:30pm
For program locations and parking tips, go to: https://www.careerlinetech.org/student-services/open-house
There will also be a Winter Open House in February in which 10th and 11th grade students/parents will be invited to visit and get any remaining questions answered before making a decision for their application.
Testing out takes place in August each year. Registration will take place through the Hudsonville Community Education portal online starting in March. The fee for each test is $20 which is non-refundable. Test(s) must be passed with 77% in order to receive credit.
Any Hudsonville High School student who has not passed a class in high school, and would like to retake it over the summer as an online class, may do so by completing a summer school application.
Students wishing to pursue deeper learning in a topic that is either not offered at HHS or that they have exceeded the offerings, may consider pursuing an independent study. Students need to have a current staff member serve as their instructor and they need to fill out and turn in the independent study form prior to the trimester that they plan to complete the course. Independent studies must be approved by administration and are limited to those that are deemed academically challenging and geared towards a student's preparation for higher learning in the topic.
Courses eligible for dual enrollment are courses not offered at HHS or subject areas where HHS does not offer an AP (Advanced Placement) course. An exception to this could occur if HHS determines that a scheduling conflict exists, which is beyond the student’s control. The college courses cannot be a hobby, craft or recreation course, or in the subject areas of physical education, theology, divinity, or religious education.
Classes available but must be 18 years or older:
Hudsonville Congregational United Church of Christ. Located at 4950 32nd Ave. 616.494.8803
Sparta Adult Education. 616.887.7321