Épisodes

  • District Construction Update (HMS Roof, HVS, 2023 Bond) with Dr. Lusk - January 2026
    Jan 28 2026

    Episode Overview

    In this episode of the H2Know Podcast, Zach Harig sits down with Superintendent Dr. Brad Lusk for an in-depth conversation about major construction initiatives happening across Hamilton Community Schools. The discussion focuses on the why behind key decisions, including the full replacement of the Hamilton Middle School roof, the temporary relocation of 8th grade students to the high school for the 2026–27 school year, and progress updates on the Hamilton Virtual School facility.

    This episode emphasizes transparency, long-term planning, and how the district is balancing safety, instructional continuity, and responsible use of bond funding.

    Key Topics Covered

    • Why the Middle School Roof Must Be Replaced Dr. Lusk explains the severity of the roof issues at Hamilton Middle School, including ongoing leaks, snow-load safety concerns, and professional evaluations that confirmed a full replacement is required — not a patch or surface repair.

    • Construction Timeline & Project Scope Listeners learn why the project spans two summers and one full school year, why a five-summer plan was not feasible, and how compressing the timeline actually protects taxpayers while ensuring contractors can complete the work efficiently.

    • Why 8th Grade Is Temporarily Moving to the High School (2026–27) The conversation walks through the extensive options that were considered — including portables, alternate buildings, and grade reconfigurations — and why relocating 8th grade to the high school for one year emerged as the safest and least disruptive solution.

    • What the 8th Grade Experience Will Look Like Dr. Lusk outlines how 8th graders will remain grouped together, continue being taught by their 8th grade teachers, stay connected to middle school athletics and clubs, and receive added structure and supervision within the high school setting.

    • Impact on Grades 5–7 The episode explains how grades 5–7 will remain at the middle school, what classroom shifts may occur as construction phases change, and what “construction detours” may look like during the year.

    • Bond Funding & Long-Term Value Zach and Dr. Lusk discuss how this project fits into the 2023 bond, why addressing the roof now prevents far greater costs later, and how recent bond projects have focused on long-term solutions rather than short-term fixes.

    • Hamilton Virtual School Updates Dr. Lusk provides an update on the Hamilton Virtual School facility, including fire suppression, well and water planning, elevator work, interior renovations, and how the space is being purposefully designed to support virtual and early childhood programming.

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    29 min
  • Keeping Kids Safe: Inside the Role of Hamilton’s School Resource Officer with Deputy Dekkinga
    Jan 28 2026

    Episode Description

    In this episode of the H2Know Podcast, host Zach Harig sits down with Deputy John Dekkinga, School Resource Officer for Hamilton Community Schools and a deputy with the Allegan County Sheriff’s Office.

    A 2018 graduate of Hamilton High School, Deputy Dekkinga reflects on what it’s like returning to his home district in a new role — one that goes far beyond law enforcement. Together, they dive into school safety, relationship-building with students, school zone speed enforcement, red light violations around school buses, and how parents can help keep kids safe both on the road and online.

    This candid conversation pulls back the curtain on what an SRO actually does day-to-day, why presence matters, and how proactive communication and trust can prevent problems before they start.

    ⏱️ Episode Highlights & Topics Covered

    👮‍♂️ From Hawkeye to SRO

    • What it’s like returning to Hamilton as a School Resource Officer after graduating in 2018
    • How familiarity with buildings, staff, and the community helps in the role
    • Transitioning from road patrol to a proactive, relationship-focused position

    🎒 What a School Resource Officer Really Does

    • Why an SRO isn’t “the scary cop”
    • Wearing many hats: safety, counseling, mentoring, monitoring facilities
    • Building trust with students before problems arise

    🚸 School Zone & Traffic Safety

    • Why M-40 / 136 is a 25 mph school zone during arrival and dismissal
    • Common misconceptions about speed limits near the schools
    • The dangers of speeding during winter weather and high-traffic times
    • What parents and community members need to know — and watch for

    🚌 School Bus Red Light Violations

    • How new stop-arm cameras are improving accountability
    • How often violations are occurring — especially along M-40
    • What Michigan law requires drivers to do when bus red lights are flashing
    • How citations are issued and why enforcement is increasing

    📱 Social Media & Student Safety

    • What Deputy Dekkinga shares with students during lunch presentations
    • Why “temporary” apps aren’t really temporary
    • How online actions can follow students longer than they realize
    • Real-world examples of how technology misuse is identified and addressed

    🤝 Relationships First, Discipline Second

    • Why the goal is prevention — not punishment
    • How having a relationship makes tough conversations easier
    • Helping students learn from mistakes without defining them by those mistakes

    🏫 Why Police Presence in Schools Matters

    • Daily building safety checks parents never see
    • Securing doors, identifying issues, and working with maintenance
    • Providing resources schools don’t always have access to
    • The balance between safety, trust, and approachability

    🗣️ Key Takeaways for Parents

    • School safety is about relationships, not fear
    • Slowing down in school zones protects real kids, not just rules
    • Bus red lights mean stop — always unless there’s a physical median
    • What students do online can be traced and carries real consequences
    • Deputy Dekkinga is a resource for families, not just enforcement
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    20 min
  • How Snow Days are Decided at Hamilton Community Schools with Dr. Brad Lusk
    Nov 18 2025

    Snow days are one of the most talked-about topics every winter, and in this episode of the H2Know Podcast, Superintendent Dr. Brad Lusk joins host Zach Harig to give families a transparent, behind-the-scenes look at how Hamilton Community Schools makes those important decisions. With a district spanning approximately 135 square miles, Hamilton faces unique challenges when determining whether roads are safe for buses, student drivers, and families.

    Episode Notes / Talking Points

    The episode opens with an explanation of what makes Hamilton Community Schools different from more compact districts when winter weather arrives. Dr. Lusk describes how road conditions can vary dramatically across our 135-square-mile district — from wide-open farmland to shaded rural roads — and why that diversity plays a major role in the final decision.

    Listeners learn about the early-morning process that begins hours before students wake up. Dr. Lusk shares how he communicates with the transportation team, evaluates road conditions firsthand, and monitors weather models, wind chills, snow accumulation, and the ability of our buses to navigate safely across all areas of the district. He discusses how bus driver feedback, plow operations, and collaboration with surrounding districts factor into the overall picture.

    The conversation highlights the balance between giving families notice and making sure the district has the most accurate, up-to-date information. Dr. Lusk explains why safety must always take priority, even when one portion of the district looks clear while another is icy or snow-covered.

    The episode also dives into something Hamilton has become known for: the fun, creative snow day announcement videos. From recreating scenes from Christmas Vacation to some surprises still to come this year, Zach and Dr. Lusk talk about why Hamilton chooses to take a lighthearted approach when the weather turns serious. They share how these videos boost community spirit, create memorable moments for students, and help soften the disappointment of schedule changes — all while still delivering important information clearly.

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    19 min
  • A new home for an Expanding Hamilton Virtual School in 2026-27 with Dr. Brad Lusk
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode of the H2Know Podcast, Superintendent Dr. Brad Lusk joins host Zach Harig to share the story behind the purchase of the Hamilton Christian Reformed Church property and what it means for students, families, and our community.

    The episode begins with a look at the rapid growth of Hamilton Virtual School and why additional space has become a priority. Dr. Lusk explains how the district evaluated numerous possibilities — building additions and other property options — before identifying the Hamilton Christian Reformed Church as a uniquely suitable fit.

    Listeners will hear the story of how the opportunity emerged, including collaborative discussions with church leadership, the congregation’s 36–6 vote of approval, and the Hamilton Board of Education’s unanimous decision to move forward. Dr. Lusk speaks to the value of this partnership and how it reflects the district’s commitment to innovative programming and community-connected decision making.

    The conversation highlights what the purchase includes: the church building, the parsonage, and roughly 2.9 acres of property, acquired for $500,000. Dr. Lusk discusses the financial structure behind the move — general fund dollars covering the purchase itself and 2023 bond funds supporting the renovations needed to create modern, flexible learning environments.

    A key part of the agreement is the shared-use arrangement. Hamilton Christian Reformed Church will continue using the upper level of the building for Sunday worship and ministry through a lease-back agreement, while Hamilton Virtual School will occupy the lower level. The episode paints a picture of what’s coming next.

    Dr. Lusk also outlines the construction timeline, with renovations expected to begin in early 2026 and the goal of opening the building to students for the start of the 2026–2027 school year. He shares how this move will also open additional space at Sandyview Learning Center, enabling the Early Childhood Center to expand its preschool offerings. With enrollment climbing from two half-filled classrooms to four full ones — and demand for a fifth — this added space will allow the district to grow its early childhood programming responsibly and sustainably.

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    28 min
  • Hamilton Elementary Named Michigan Blue Ribbon School: A Conversation with Principal Dean Kramer
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode of H2Know, we sit down with Hamilton Elementary Principal Dean Kramer to celebrate a historic milestone — Hamilton Elementary becoming the first school in Hamilton Community Schools history to be recognized as a Michigan Blue Ribbon School.

    Dean shares what this recognition means, how his staff’s dedication and strong systems like PBIS and MTSS have built a culture of excellence, and why community support and student-centered practices make Hamilton Elementary stand out statewide. The two also dive into the story behind the surprise staff breakfast announcement, the data that made the honor possible, and the teamwork that defines the Hawkeye Family.

    Summary: Listeners will gain insight into:

    • What the Michigan Blue Ribbon School recognition represents
    • The key systems and staff collaboration that fuel student success
    • How Hamilton’s community and family engagement set it apart
    • The celebration and pride that came with this once-in-a-generation honor

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    23 min
  • Hamilton High School Academic Offerings with Principal Mitch Bosch
    Nov 7 2025

    In this episode of H2Know, we’re joined by Hamilton High School Principal Mitch Bosch to dive into the wide range of academic and career pathways available to Hawkeye students. From Advanced Placement and direct college credit options to hands-on learning through Business Development, Co-Op, and HVAC program, Hamilton High School is preparing every student for their unique future.

    Mr. Bosch explains how teachers, counselors, and community partners work together to help students explore their interests—whether that means college, the trades, or stepping directly into the workforce. You’ll also hear how freshmen and sophomores can start identifying their strengths early, and how families can stay connected and informed about academic opportunities along the way.

    This episode is all about meeting every student where they are—and helping them discover where they’re meant to go.

    2025-26 HHS Course Catalog: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yn7_U9aGAarDRJIOUct3KywK6sSZsKoHWPzuLocN2Pc/edit?tab=t.0

    HHS counseling department web page: https://www.hamiltonschools.us/schools/hamilton-high/high-school-counseling-office/

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    22 min
  • Hawkeye Preschool Information with Whitney Hobbs
    Nov 4 2025

    In this episode of H2Know, we’re joined by Whitney Hobbs, Hamilton Community Schools’ Preschool and Before & After School Childcare Coordinator, to take a closer look inside one of the district’s most impactful early learning programs — Hawkeye Preschool.

    Located at Sandyview Learning Center, Hawkeye Preschool offers both 3-year-old and 4-year-old (PreK for All) programs designed to nurture curiosity, creativity, and confidence. Whitney breaks down how families can enroll, what forms and documentation are required, and how the district’s Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP) and PreK for All options help make preschool more accessible for every family.

    Listeners will also get to hear about Hawkeye Preschool’s dedicated staff, its “whole child” philosophy, and the play-based learning approach that prepares students for success in kindergarten and beyond. Plus, Whitney shares heartwarming stories of growth and connection that show why this program is such a special part of the Hawkeye Family.

    Topics Covered:

    • What makes Hawkeye Preschool unique within Hamilton Community Schools
    • Overview of the 3-year-old and 4-year-old (PreK for All) programs
    • What is GSRP (Great Start Readiness Program) and how does it work?
    • Step-by-step: how to enroll your child in Hawkeye Preschool
    • Required forms and documentation (Child Information Record, Immunization Record, Physical Form, etc.)
    • What is ECSE and the goals of the program?
    • Eligibility details and age cutoffs for both programs
    • Tuition details and scholarship opportunities for the 3-year-old program (Ready for School)
    • What families can expect from the daily preschool experience

    Email: whobbs@hamiltonschools.us

    Learn more: https://www.hamiltonschools.us/schools/hawkeye-preschool/

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    25 min
  • Hamilton High School Ignite Program Information with Mat Rehkopf
    Nov 4 2025

    In this episode of H2Know, we sit down with Hamilton Community Schools Director of Career, College & Innovative Programs Mat Rehkopf to dive into the exciting new Ignite Program — a unique opportunity for 9th and 10th grade students who are passionate about the trades.

    Ignite blends the flexibility of online learning with hands-on training at ROUTE, where students learn valuable skills like framing, plumbing, electrical, and more under the guidance of local professionals. Students also take part in community partnerships with Habitat for Humanity, the Outdoor Discovery Center, and other organizations — giving them real-world experience while giving back.

    Mat explains how the program works, what families need to know, and how Hamilton Community Schools continues to prepare students to be Prepared for Purpose through innovative pathways like Ignite.

    Program Highlights:

    • Designed for 9th and 10th grade students interested in the trades
    • Combines virtual coursework with in-person learning at ROUTE in Holland
    • Students gain real-world experience through projects with Habitat for Humanity and the Outdoor Discovery Center

    Email Mat: mlrehkopf@hamiltonschools.us

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    19 min