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History was made today! The Grosse Pointe Public School Board of Education voted unanimously for Dr. Roy Bishop Jr. to b...
03/10/2026

History was made today! The Grosse Pointe Public School Board of Education voted unanimously for Dr. Roy Bishop Jr. to become the new Superintendent. The first African American Superintendent. Although I no longer reside in Grosse Pointe, my heart is filled with joy. Dr. Bishop is an amazing educator, and an outstanding person. Congratulations Dr. Bishop, and congratulations to the students. I know that Dr. Bishop will definitely put students first.
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Be the change you want to see in the world!
02/04/2025

Be the change you want to see in the world!

A Black Michigan woman spoke out against her neighbors after they allegedly put gas in her trash and then hung a K*K flag in their window.

Something cool to do with the kiddos!
12/27/2024

Something cool to do with the kiddos!

09/29/2024

This is a message from several former GPPSS BOE Trustees-- Please share!

As former members of the Grosse Pointe school board, we are fearful about the future of our schools if the current school board majority remains in control.

Never before has the majority of a high school administration team resigned because of the negative environment created by a majority of the current board. No other board has felt the need to hire a private team of attorneys, a move that increased costs without improving classroom instruction. No board has ever limited public comment as this board has. No other board has ever demeaned the work of the professionals employed by this district and made so many efforts to undermine the reputation of our schools.

Therefore, we are taking the unusual step of joining together to endorse Clint Derringer, Laura Hull, Tim Klepp, and Colleen Worden and asking the community to support these candidates who we believe will protect the quality of the Grosse Pointe schools and move the district forward in a transparent manner.

Sincerely,

Jack Ryan
Jeff Broderick
Joan Richardson
Dan Roeske
Judy Gafa
Lois Valente
Kathleen Abke
Christopher Profeta
Dr Chris Lee
Margaret Weertz

The story of my life! This is at the root of what happened to Kate Murray and Michelle Davis as well. We have to keep sp...
09/25/2024

The story of my life! This is at the root of what happened to Kate Murray and Michelle Davis as well. We have to keep speaking up, and people have to stop being afraid to support people who speak up unapologetically, period!

09/24/2024

Re-sharing from a post on another page because the board majority decided to protect a trustee that created a hostile work environment and because the truth matters


Grosse Pointe Public School Board of Education Trustees:

I respectfully request that GPPSS Board of Education trustees refrain from commenting publicly (directly or indirectly) on my reasons for leaving the district, especially when the comments are speculative, second-hand or unconfirmed. In the BOE meeting of September 10, 2024 (00:59:50), Trustee Collins names my current role and then implies that North’s former assistant principals “took an opportunity to better [their] careers…” and that they had “career goals to be a superintendent or any next step.” Katy Vernier can speak for herself, and I cannot and would not speak with any authority about the reasons for her decision. She took a path that was good or right for her. The only thing I will say about her is that she is going to be an outstanding elementary school principal!

As for me, I have never stated to anyone that I was interested in “bettering my career” or that I had the “goal to be a superintendent.” I am not a careerist. While I am confident in my ability to lead a school as a building principal, I love North High School and GPPSS and I had completely intended to retire from the district, even in the role of Assistant Principal. I left North/GPPSS because–over the last few years–decisions made by the Board and by others in positions of power and leadership made it difficult for me to do my job in a meaningful and effective way, and because some of those decisions directly impacted key services for students and the health and well-being of staff members about whom I care very deeply. I don’t believe in staying in an environment if I don’t believe I can affect change any longer. I also don’t believe in staying in a work environment when staying in that environment has a dramatically negative impact on me, my relationships with my colleagues, and/or my capacity to be a wholly present husband and father. And, then, there was the deplorable treatment of Kate Murray and Michelle Davis that was gut wrenching to watch so closely. From my standpoint, the issues surrounding the previous North administrative team and the ways our team were impacted were pervasive and profound. That is why I made a change. I would say that anyone saying anything other than that seems presumptuous, duplicitous or malicious. I don’t presume to know or speak to that person’s motivation, though. I only ask the same courtesy: please don’t presume that you know or should speak to my motivations, either.

On a related note: It was intentional on my part–based on my personal situation–to leave GPPSS as “quietly” as was possible under the circumstances. Of course it was going to be a big deal to have all the administrators leave their positions at the same time. However, you will notice that there is not a quote from me anywhere. I rejected offers from local and regional media to talk about my decision. I have not aired my grievances with students or staff. So, I would like the same “quiet” attention returned to me. I am still a North cheerleader and advocate. I still love and intensely miss North’s staff and students. I still believe in the people of GPPSS and what they can do for kids and the community. Please let that be the thing you say about me, if you feel compelled to say anything at all.

Your comments matter. You should spend more time considering them. The most professionally hurtful thing I’ve ever heard said about me and my colleagues also came from this Board. In the meeting of June 12, 2024 (00:55:55), Trustee Collins asserted that students aren’t that concerned about who their administrators are. They only care about their teachers and their peers… Well, not for nothing, but one of my high school assistant principals was named Mrs. Allen. I was her office aide. She was immensely kind and, honestly, she spoiled me a bit! She shared with me the fried chicken she used to get from Hudsons on her lunch break. She used to drop me at home during some winter afternoons when my mom couldn’t get me early enough. She nominated me for several scholarships that helped fund my undergraduate education and ultimately led me down the path to be a teacher. She gave me a good “talking to” one day when she learned I skipped school to go to the movies. I can see her face like she was here just yesterday. I can see her laugh and her scowl. I can see her look when I knew she was proud of student accomplishments. I still remember her hug at graduation, and I can still smell the chicken in her office. Kids know who their administrators are. I know who mine were. They had the power to change my life, and one of them did.

Please don’t act like I left because I had a better opportunity. Telling that lie would be what is “reckless” (if I may quote the word used at the most recent BOE meeting). North was and is a home for me. I know no better opportunity than protecting and serving it. And, now that we are gone, please stop acting like our specific admin team didn’t matter. That’s so little to ask of you. Put another way: just don’t be hurtful, if you can just muster that basic humanity…

Sincerely,
Geoffrey Harris Young
GPN English Teacher (2000-2017)
GPN Assistant Principal (2017-2024)

FYI....
09/05/2024

FYI....

The Detroit-based utility is asking Michigan regulators for permission to up electric bills by almost 10% for residential customers, and some consumer watchdogs are pushing back.

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