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On April 26, the Grosse Pointe Foundation for Public Education announced grants for its spring cycle. Pictured, front row, left to right: Kathy Fisk, GPFPE board member and grants committee co-chair; Courtney Kliman, Defer Elementary; Karen Gallagher, Parcells Middle School; Erika Stout-Kirck, Parcells; and Christie Scoggin, GFPPE vice president and grants committee co-chair.Back row, left to right: Tom Torrento, Parcells Middle School and Grosse Pointe North High School; Principal John Kernan, Richard Elementary; and Nicholas Symonette Jr., Parcells Middle School.
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Grosse Pointe Foundation for Public Education spring grant recipients announced
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GROSSE POINTES There are many times during Grosse Pointe Public School System educators’ careers in which they would like to bring in certain programs or have students become involved in special projects.
Grosse Pointe teacher resigns after board implements new COVID policy;Â teachers call out sick in support
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Grosse Pointe teachers call out sick after boardâs 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.
GPPSS students return to full-time, face-to-face learning in March
Staff begins receiving COVID-19 vaccinations
Grosse Pointe Public School System students in kindergarten through grade four will return to 100% face-to-face learning March 1. Students in grades five-12 will return to 100% face-to-face learning March 15.
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GROSSE POINTES After attending school in a hybrid format since October, minus a brief period that began in November, Grosse Pointe Public School System children will return to full-time in-person learning next month.
At the Feb. 8 GPPSS Board of Education meeting held virtually, the school board voted 7-0 to pass a resolution for students to return to 100% face-to-face learning. According to the resolution, students in kindergarten through grade four will return March 1. On the same day, preschool programs will return to typical classroom sizes and operations, depending on enrollment. Students in grades five to 12 wil
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