Harper Creek Community Schools is offering summer supplemental learning opportunities with teachers eager to help your child learn more about his/her inner talents.  The three-week experience consists of academic learning, discovery experiences, STEM, and career exploration.  Transportation for in-district residence, lunch, breakfast, and materials are all part of the summer school learning experience.  To staff and plan, we need you to sign up today. Spots are limited; secure your spot!


HCCS Summer Career Exploration will be held at Harper Creek High School for all summer school students.
Session One- weeks of June 10, June 17, and June 24        Monday - Thursday 8:00 am-1:15 pm
Session Two- weeks of July 15, July 22, and July 29            Monday - Thursday 8:00 am-1:15 pm

For more information contact: 

Erin Wagaman - Middle School Summer School Supervisor, 269.441.8439

Ashlee Berner - Elementary Summer School Supervisor, 269.441.7798

Sign Up Here!


It's Time for Countdown to DK/Kindergarten 2026

Welcome to Harper Creek Community Schools! Our Developmental Kindergarten and Kindergarten programs offer a safe, caring, and engaging start to your child’s education. We look forward to partnering with you to Educate, Empower, and Equip students for life.

Countdown to Kindergarten is for children who will be attending DK or Kindergarten in the 2026 - 2027 school year. Two sessions will be held at each of the Harper Creek Community Schools' elementary schools. Join us:

Tuesday, March 3, 6:00 - 7:00 PM

and

 Tuesday, April 7, 6:00 - 7:00 PM

Harper's Unsung Hero - Lesa Kenney

Lesa’s passion for music as a child led her to pursue a teaching degree. She was inspired by middle school music teachers and knew that she also wanted to be a music teacher. Although she couldn’t become a music teacher, she still completed her degree at WMU to become a teacher.

Harper's Unsung Hero - Dennis McKeen

Dennis developed a passion for theater as a student at Battle Creek Central High School. He was fortunate enough to enjoy a long career, writing, acting, and directing shows in various venues. A few years after retiring from the theatre industry, he signed on to be a district sub for Harper Creek. He and our other district subs are of great value to our day-to-day operations, helping out wherever they are needed.

Harper's Unsung Heroes - Stefanie Howard

Stefanie attended Harper Creek Schools starting in 1st Grade, all the way through high school graduation. She developed a love for school as a young student at Beadle Lake Elementary. Upon graduation, she started at MSU with hopes of earning a marketing degree, but this didn’t last long. She quickly switched her focus to education. Her teaching career began in Houston, but she would eventually return home.

Harper's Unsung Hero - Matt Bilger

Matt grew up in the Bilger family, the second of four children. He was different than his siblings, the first in his family to participate in athletics. Through these differences, Matt has been able to find his own niche as a teacher and a coach. He has developed a passion for his career, making an impact on current and former Harper Creek students.