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Grosse Pointe students stay present while over 100 teachers in sick-out

Grosse Pointe students stay present while over 100 teachers in sick-out View Comments Attendance Friday at Grosse Pointe Public Schools was business as usual despite more than 100 district teachers staying home from work this week and rumors that students would be calling in sick en masse. After some students indicated they planned to call in sick in solidarity with their teachers, Superintendent Gary Niehaus pleaded with parents to keep their kids in class.  Now is the time to set aside our differences and finish the school year strong. In this spirit, please do not keep your student home tomorrow or any other day, Niehaus wrote Thursday night in a letter to parents. This accomplishes nothing other than disrupts the learning environment and divides those conflicted between their sense of loyalty and sense of duty.

Nightside Report April 28, 2021: Teachers call in sick to protest loosened COVID precautions, judge rejects request to stop COVID testing of school athletes

Nightside Report April 28, 2021: Teachers call in sick to protest loosened COVID precautions, judge rejects request to stop COVID testing of school athletes Here are tonight’s top stories Tags:  Grosse Pointe Public School teachers call in sick to protest loosened COVID precautions DETROIT – More than 100 teachers called in sick Wednesday to protest the district’s new COVID-19 guidelines. A total of 116 called in sick, 47 of them at Grosse Pointe North High School. Instead of having class, Grosse Pointe North High School students waited in the gym until substitute teachers could be brought to the school. Even administration staff got into classes to teach.

Grosse Pointe teacher resigns after board implements new COVID policy; teachers call out sick in support

Grosse Pointe teacher resigns after board implements new COVID policy; teachers call out sick in support By Amy Lange and FOX 2 Staff Published  Grosse Pointe teachers call out sick after board’s COVID decision Following Monday s controversial COVID-19 policy decision by the Grosse Pointe board, one teacher resigned and 116 others called out sick on Wednesday in solidarity. Teachers in the Grosse Pointe Public School district called out sick Wednesday after a well-liked teacher resigned following a contentious school board meeting. They said the board s new COVID-19 policy is putting the staff and students at risk. Grosse Pointe North teacher Sean McCarroll resigned at Monday s school board meeting when the board voted to relax COVID protocols for in-person learning that he and other teachers say put more people at risk.

Local preschool teachers work to promote early education through hands-on library

Local preschool teachers work to promote early education through hands-on library Posted at 12:18 PM, Feb 28, 2021 and last updated 2021-02-28 19:45:41-05 GROSSE POINTE, Mich. (WXYZ) — Two preschool teachers in Grosse Pointe are working hard to promote early education for children. A new program is called ECHO is meant to supply preschoolers with books and puzzles needed for learning. “90% of the brain develops by the age of 5, Betina Davis said. She and Cate Williams take early education very seriously. They are preschool teachers within the Grosse Pointe Public School System. The two are behind the Early Childhood Hands-On Library and Center — ECHO for short.

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