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2 students killed in Michigan State shootings were recent Grosse Pointe North, South graduates
Read full article: 2 students killed in Michigan State shootings were recent Grosse Pointe North, South graduatesTwo of the students who were killed in the mass shooting at Michigan State University were recent graduates of Grosse Pointe North and Grosse Pointe South high schools, the superintendent says.
Parents demand action after Grosse Pointe Public Schools decides to not require masks
Read full article: Parents demand action after Grosse Pointe Public Schools decides to not require masks“We’re teaching them something that honestly just breaks my heart, that we don’t have responsibility to care for and about one another,” Eisenberg said.
Parents demand action after Grosse Pointe Public Schools decides not to require masks
Read full article: Parents demand action after Grosse Pointe Public Schools decides not to require masks“We’re teaching them something that honestly just breaks my heart, that we don’t have responsibility to care for and about one another,” Eisenberg said.
Grosse Pointe Public Schools switch to fully virtual learning as COVID cases climb
Read full article: Grosse Pointe Public Schools switch to fully virtual learning as COVID cases climbGROSSE POINTE, Mich. – All students within the Grosse Pointe Public School System (GPPSS) are returning to remote learning next week as coronavirus spread worsens among the community. Students receiving special education programs and services will also switch to a virtual instruction on Monday. Superintendent Gary C. Niehaus says that, similarly to other districts, Grosse Pointe schools are facing staffing issues amid rising COVID-19 cases in Michigan, as teachers are forced to quarantine due to coronavirus exposure. Buildings will be open for GPPSS staff to access their classrooms, materials and technology. Click here for a list of COVID-19 cases and their associated schools within the GPPSS community.
Parents rally for face-to-face learning in Grosse Pointe
Read full article: Parents rally for face-to-face learning in Grosse PointeGROSSE POINTE, Mich. Dozens of parents gathered Sunday to protest the Grosse Pointe Public School systems back-to-school plan. The district made the decision to have all students start with remote learning. While parents of Detroit students have protested against in-person school classes, Grosse Pointe parents rallied for the opposite. Grosse Pointe school officials said theyre planning to get back into the classroom when its safe, but that wasnt good enough for parents. While they noted what some parents wanted ultimately, the district said they just didnt feel it was safe to return to class.
Grosse Pointe Public Schools to begin fully online this fall due to pandemic
Read full article: Grosse Pointe Public Schools to begin fully online this fall due to pandemicGROSSE POINTE, Mich. Another Michigan school district has decided to begin the upcoming school year entirely online amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Grosse Pointe Public School System Superintendent Gary Niehaus announced Friday that the district will start the school year with remote learning only, with a plan to gradually reintroduce students to in-person learning. Officials say a task force developed plans for in-person learning, virtual learning and a hybrid of both options -- which has been required by Michigan Gov. Niehaus said Friday that the districts intention is to transition to a hybrid or traditional in-person learning model, but only once it is safe to do so amid the pandemic. As the district moves to begin the school year fully online, officials say staff will still have access to child care, school buildings and learning materials.
Noose found in room at Grosse Pointe South High School, officials say
Read full article: Noose found in room at Grosse Pointe South High School, officials sayGROSSE POINTE FARMS, Mich. A symbol of hate was discovered on the campus of Grosse Pointe South High School on Tuesday night. The Grosse Pointe Public School System (GPPSS) issued a statement Wednesday saying a construction company working on the school grounds conducted a safety walkthrough at the school on Tuesday night and found a noose in one of the rooms. Officials say the school campus is currently a construction site and no students or staff have been allowed on site for the past three weeks. Officials say Turner Construction met with its contractors again Wednesday morning to reiterate the importance of a safe and accepting workplace. GPPSS officials say the district is participating in a full investigation of the incident.
Parents angry after Grosse Pointe board votes to close two elementary schools
Read full article: Parents angry after Grosse Pointe board votes to close two elementary schoolsGROSSE POINTE, Mich. - Parents within the Grosse Pointe Public School System are angry about the district's decision to close two elementary schools on opposite ends of the area. After a vote late Monday night, school board members decided two elementary schools -- Poupard in Harper Woods and Trombly in Grosse Pointe Park -- will close. Closing Poupard Elementary School caught the attention of the Michigan Department of Civil Rights, as the majority of students there are black. The superintendent of the Grosse Pointe Public School System, Dr. Gary Niehaus, said there was no racial bias in the decision, as Poupard students go on to attend Grosse Pointe middle and high schools. Parents who voted in favor of a $111 million bond to fix up schools are outraged.