District

Vision

Achieving Excellence Together.

Mission

The mission of Hesperia Community Schools is to provide quality educational opportunities that empower all students to become responsible, enlightened and productive citizens today and in the future.

Beliefs

We believe

  • Education is a lifelong process necessary for achievement of each individual's potential. 
  • Everyone can learn.
  • In personal and civic responsibility, accountability and mutual respect.
  • A safe and structured environment is essential to learning.
  • All students are entitled to quality education that acknowledges individual differences.

     

Our Community

Hesperia is a village located in the State of Michigan.

Hesperia is a village located in midwest lower Michigan. It is approximately 40 miles northeast of Muskegon and 70 miles northwest of Grand Rapids. The village is situated on the boundary between Oceana County and Newaygo County, with about half of the village in Newfield Township in Oceana County and half in Denver Township in Newaygo County.The population was listed as 954 residents in the 2010 census.  According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.9 square miles. Approximately 0.8 square miles of the village is land and 0.1 square miles is water.


Hesperia Community Schools is located at 96 S Division which is the main north south road through town. This road is also known as state route M-120 and Maple Island Road.


If traveling to Hesperia from the Grand Rapids area take I-96 West to the Nunica exit, exit 10. Turn right onto Maple Island Road and follow it north approximately 35 miles.
If traveling from Muskegon take US-31 North to the M-120 North Muskegon/Holton Road exit. Follow M-120 northeast approximately 25 miles.

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The School-Community Health Alliance of Michigan has been striving to make all parents aware of their health insurance options.

The #1 reason families do not access health care is because they do not have insurance. Great gains have been made to get people insured this past year with the Healthy Michigan Plan (available to anyone below 133 percent of the federal poverty level) and the Health Insurance Marketplace (available to those above 133 percent).