The Forest Hills School District, located in suburban Grand Rapids, was founded in 1956 when residents in 13 neighboring, one-room schools consolidated into one district to build a high school for their children. The district has grown to serve over 9,800 students and annually gains 200-300 new students.
The District also maintains an administrative office, an aquatic center, and a fine arts center.
Awards
Grand Rapids Magazine ranks Forest Hills Public Schools #1.
In 2003, Forest Hills Central High School was named one of the best high schools in the nation according to Newsweek, ranking #726 out of the top 1,000. Forest Hills Northern High School was also ranked, at #937. There are over 27,000 high schools in the United States, putting both Central High School and Northern High School among the top 4%.
Community Programs
FHPS has a division, Forest Hills Community Services, which plans and coordinates youth enrichment and sports programs, aquatic programs, adult enrichment classes, and senior citizens programs. Programs are offered each quarter with a Summer Academy for preschool to high school students.[1]