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Grosse Pointe Public School was the subject of a video posted by Click On Detroit Local 4, a Detroit TV station, that had gone viral. The video showed a teacher who had recently resigned giving a speech at board meeting, exasperated at the incompetence of the elected board members, having made terrible decisions in regards to the COVID-19 ...
A former Grosse Pointe Public Schools employee is suing the district and four board members after she claims she was unfairly swept up in districtwide budget cuts in 2023, targeted by conservative ...
In the school district, Brush and other concerned residents accuse board members of overstepping their typical duties, pointing to the recent departures of four top administrators at Grosse Pointe ...
James Ellis is the school's new athletic director. Shubnell previously served as dean of culture and community at Grosse Pointe North. He has worked for Grosse Pointe Public Schools since 2019 ...
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Grosse Pointe South High School is a public high school of state and national historical significance serving the Detroit suburb of Grosse Pointe.Originally known as Grosse Pointe High School when it opened in 1928, the school adopted its current name in 1968 after the newly established Grosse Pointe North High School began accepting students.
Grosse Pointe North High School is a public high school in Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. North is a four-year comprehensive high school with an enrollment of around 1,400 and expected 2016 graduating class of 350. Classes are in session for 182 days per year and the school day is from 8:00 AM to 3:05 PM.
St. Ambrose was a Class C school but was a football power in the Detroit Catholic High School League.Before there were state playoffs in Michigan, there was the Goodfellow Game, matching the Detroit Catholic High School League champion against the Detroit City League (later the Detroit Public School League) champion.