Copyright © 2017 - 2021 Grosse Pointe News. And I’m a parent of three kids in the district at every single level. Volunteer organizations: Vice president and policy chair, Grosse Pointe Public School System Board of Education; member of the Michigan Association of School Boards; member of the GPPSS strategic planning committee; member of the selection committee for the Grosse Pointe North principal; member of the GPPSS Health Education Advisory Board. If the voters say no, we can’t wait two more years. Even doing it that way, you would not yield enough money per year to make all of your capital improvements. DMCA NoticesNewspaper web site content management software and services. A lot of people say close a school, as long as you don’t close their school. I moved here in part because of the great community and the great schools. That includes a review of our facilities and how you’re delivering the product you want given there are certain optimum levels to offer a robust program. Detroit Free Press. Strong schools will attract more families to Grosse Pointe, helping our school enrollment. |
You want to preserve your property values? I went to one of the town hall meetings the district hosted and took a tour of the schools this past spring and was shocked to see the shape these boilers were in and how the schools had deteriorated. 1 challenge is our schools are in a terrible state of disrepair. I’m anti this bond. A group of Grosse Pointe voters want the chairwoman of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers to be removed, saying she has a conflict of interest involving support for school board candidates … What I want to point out to taxpayers is their taxes for the general operations in this district have gone down. Why aren’t these repairs being made? Professional — Detroit Bar Association — president (2018-present); past president (2017-18); secretary/treasurer (2016-17); Bench Bar Conference Committee; Recruiting Committee. By continuing to browse or by clicking 'Accept', you agree to our site's privacy policy. I’m respectful of my fellow board members and their opinions. At the end of it, a 45-member blue ribbon committee came up with a solution. By far, the largest issue is the pending conclusion of the district’s contract with the local teachers’ union, the Grosse Pointe Education Association (GPEA). Served four years on the Grosse Pointe Woods Beautification Advisory Commission. I am passionately in favor of the bond as a way to solve these challenges. There are business metrics that anyone can use to analyze what’s happening in this district. While we didn’t cut teacher pay, we didn’t give them a full step increase that year. GROSSE POINTES — Grosse Pointe Public School System Board Of Education President Margaret Weertz called it “a sad day in Grosse Pointe Public Schools.” At the Oct. 12 Board of Education meeting, the school board voted 6-1 to approve a resolution to censure board Trustee Cindy Pangborn. I’m a lifelong resident of the Grosse Pointe Public School System with 44 years of financial experience and 37-plus years in public education finance, all of it in the Grosse Pointe Public School System. 2 is financial stability. I would support a bond that’s well informed and that’s gone through all these things — the declining enrollment, figuring out if we need to close buildings and, if so, which buildings, when do we have to close those. Mr. Ismail attended Poupard, Parcells, Grosse Pointe South, then … One good thing that happened during this process is the superintendent and administration opened up the issue of our buildings to the community. Our speaker – Dr. Alexander Riegel, minister of the Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church – shared the benefits of articulating a positive vision of diversity, which should serve as the foundation of a new understanding of our common humanity. I don’t have any preconceived ideas other than we have to do something and we need to get the experts in the room to help us figure out what that something is. “Each of them will bring an expertise and approach that will maintain the excellence of our school system, while moving forward with much-needed reforms.”. The schools are already well under their capacity levels; a plan should already be in place to address this. These profiles are based on interviews with and information provided by each candidate. I’ve raised nine kids. It’s $183 million of disposable income that will be coming out of the Grosse Pointes for 20 years. Once we do that, we can address our other big problem, which is our aging buildings and the repair and maintenance that needs to be done. I know the details of the district’s buildings and fields and the historic architectural importance of these buildings. Vote the chang... e you want to see on the Grosse Pointe School Board. The ads contain several false statements about GPPSS administrators as well as every school in the district. I have the ability to build a consensus and get all those people aimed toward the same goal. The breakdown is $7 million in contingency fees; $6 million in on-site project management; $6 million in professional fees; and $8 million in architectural service fees. I supported every millage, sinking fund and bond issue. I believe in my years living here and raising children I offer a unique perspective. The more time it takes the police to get there and deal with the situation, the more tragedy you have. Eighteen candidates filed for five open seats on the Grosse Pointe Public School System Board of Education in the general election Tuesday, Nov. 3. Children’s International Summer Village — parent volunteer. My 35 years of business experience as an engineer, project manager and project superintendent make me uniquely qualified. I also was a substitute teacher before I went to law school so I recognize the value of teachers. Once we figure out a plan for the declining enrollment, then we can decide which buildings to repair, get defined scopes of work and competitive bids. I will be voting yes. That would still have meant increasing taxes. I believe a combination of addressing the structural enrollment issue, looking at ways to efficiently optimize spending and in parallel investigating innovative revenue streams to increase quality of education is a much more well-thought-out plan than what is currently proposed. Education: B.A., political science and Spanish, University of Michigan; J.D., University of Minnesota Law School. Because my kids are worth it and everybody’s kids in this district are worth it. For the four-year term, the Grosse Pointe Education Association, Grosse Pointe Educational Paraprofessional Association, Grosse Pointe Plante Association and Grosse Pointe Association of Educational Office Personnel are jointly endorsing David Brumbaugh, Cynthia Douglas, Cindy Pangborn and Shareef Simaika for the four-year term and Theresa Vogler for the two-year term. By continuing to browse or by clicking 'Accept', you agree to our site's privacy policy. It was a very transparent, thorough and time-consuming process. I propose taking care of our critical needs and reducing our footprint simultaneously. It will reduce the amount needed for those specific buildings, whichever ones you choose, but it does nothing else because the money you save by closing those buildings will go toward offsetting the loss in revenue from declining enrollment. The claim the board approved a resolution with triggers simply amounts to saying when the schools reach a certain enrollment level the board will then start developing a plan. I hope the bond issue passes on Nov. 6, because the needed funds would provide a better, more stable learning environment for our kids. No. The No. I have a good skill set to do that. I listen to everyone’s arguments carefully. Our Hometown I know how policies are developed. How do you propose managing the challenges? Education: B.S., mining engineering, Montana School of Mines; M.B.A., Case Western Reserve University, Occupation/Professional Background: Engineering, Volunteer organizations: Past president, Michigan Basin Geological Society; Publication manager and committee member, Grosse Pointe Young Life. You’re going to have to get back on track. The administration has done the right thing to have the experts come in, assess what’s needed and present it to the public. If the bond isn’t approved, we need to repackage it, looking at possibly a larger sinking fund. Our professional development is at its best. The 2017 year was probably the toughest year for budget discussions. All three of these issues would be improved dramatically by passing the school bond on Nov. 6. We need to make a dedicated effort to keep our eyes on the bond to make sure projects are completed successfully and. On a County level, Mr. Ismail has served on the Board of Trustees of the Wayne County Association of School Boards. The Gr osse Pointe Public School System offers a tradition of excellence, preparing students to learn and lead in an educational setting that encourages them to reach th eir full potential. And they haven’t even paid off the debt from the prior bond. I worked for the district for 37-plus years. There’s a core group, no matter what you do, they don’t like a tax increase. The district’s success is important to attract families and maintain or improve home values. Even though it’s been said a majority said the bond was required, when you walk the schools, there are some needs, but it makes you wonder after a billion dollars of taxpayer money has been provided to the district the past 10 years — it’s almost $100 million dollars a year — where has the rest gone? If the bond passes, I’m in a good position to ensure we’re spending that money properly and we have the resource and subject-matter experts putting those estimates and a well-defined scope of work together, making sure contracts are well written and we hold the contractor to that scope of work. Occupation/Professional Background: Communications and public relations. Selling buildings is a priority. Emails 2019; Emails 2018; Budget Transparency; December; January - December 2017; January, February, March 2016; July, Sept, Oct, Nov and Dec 2016; November Email the Board. The majority of the community is very concerned about sustainability of our education system. The endorsement committee sought candidates who had a commitment to “upholding values of public education and strengthening public education, but also making sure that the Grosse Pointe Public School System is a welcoming, inviting environment for everybody regardless of income level or ability or where you live in the district,” Dale said. 5 Grosse Pointe Elementary Schools Among the Best In Michigan. I’m good at working in different functional areas and with a variety of different people. You’d have to raise the sinking fund a couple mills and do the job gradually over years. Occupation/Professional Background: Attorney, Kostopoulos Rodriguez PLLC. And look at what’s happening. I’m in my second year as policy committee chair. Even doing it that way, you would not yield enough money per year to make all of your capital improvements. If the voters approve the bond, I will develop and support a robust oversight process to ensure the infrastructure needs are met. That’s what the, I hope the bond issue passes on Nov. 6, because the needed funds would provide a better, more stable learning environment for our kids. The sinking fund we have now is up to be renewed in 2019. It won’t. As for declining enrollment, I authored a resolution that requires the administration to present a comprehensive plan once certain triggers are met. Current Grosse Pointe Public School System Board of Education Trustee Cindy Pangborn is running for re-election on November 3rd. In 2008, the Grosse Pointe Democratic Club opened its first campaign office on Mack Avenue in Detroit, across from the Grosse Pointes, thanks to a fundraiser at a house in Grosse Pointe … What do you believe are the main challenges facing the school district? John Wisely. That’s what I want to do; I just want to help and I think I can do that with my experience. I do not support the current bond in the current form. I had my own construction company. In the Grosse Pointe Times’ coverage area, voters will choose two state representatives, a Wayne County commissioner and school board members. All the alternatives have been looked at. And we have to maximize the resources we already have. That is because of determined efforts on the board’s part to find savings where we can and be responsible with taxpayers’ money. “With everything going on and our superintendent resigning, we felt it was important for our organization to have a voice,” GPAA President Dan Hartley said. I’m a lifelong resident of the Grosse Pointe Public School System with 44 years of financial experience and 37-plus years in public education finance, all of it in the Grosse Pointe Public School System. How do you fund the capital improvements that are necessary and how do you deal with declining enrollment? That would still have meant increasing taxes. 241 likes. They got that we have these needs and that they’re critical needs. Lots of our community members did too. The bottom line is, what is the taxpayer going to have to pay? That’s what the capital improvement statute is for. The Plante Moran Cresa group has forecasted a loss of about 100 students a year and that’s going to affect decisions on how that delivery is going to happen. There are a variety of different ways. The primary thing I don’t feel I have accomplished is I really want to see the district in a position financially where we have all the pieces in place and we’re not looking at cutting programs or staff pay. View Comments. I have lived in Grosse Pointe more or less continually for 66 years. Support for Full Circle, Viet Nam Veterans of America, American Cancer Society, Grosse Pointe Old Devils, Racing for Kids and National Parks Foundation. I’ve managed people in Ohio, Boston, Texas, California. I’m not anti-bond. I support the bond. Declining enrollment and relatively flat state funding has made this challenging. The operational savings per year for closing it is at best $71,000, along with a one-time savings of the critical needs. Education: B.S., engineering, University of Toledo; M.S., engineering, University of Michigan Dearborn. Three candidates filed for the one partial term that runs Jan. 1, 2021, through Dec. 31, 2022. Grosse Pointe schools group says secrecy of donors is needed to hide from bullies . The only way to get all that is to pay for it. If you were going to take one more mill over 10 years you’ve got $26 million. My five years of experience on the board helps tremendously. Barnes Early Childhood Center (Grosse Pointe Woods, formerly Barnes Elementary School) In June 2019 the school board voted to close Poupard Elementary School and Trombly Elementary School as the numbers of students had declined. I’ve been on the board four years as vice president. Vote for Cynthia M. Maybe we need to reconfigure how we do schools. Ultimately we came to a consensus on cuts to balance the budget without disrupting programs. Meet the 3 Candidates Running for Grosse Pointe Public School Board - Grosse Pointe, MI - All of the candidates are opposed to the pending Schools of Choice mandate. When I got on the board we were at about five percent fund balance. I have a good skill set to do that. The way this should be handled is to first establish a plan for how many schools we need based on enrollment projections. I have the ability to build a consensus and get all those people aimed toward the same goal. You either have to do a capital improvement bond or you take it from the operational fund. In order to minimize this trend, we must make our schools more attractive to young families to get them to move into Grosse Pointe. I think that my legal skills and my military experience have given me a unique position on the board over the years as a person that can bring people together and get consensus. Vote Cynthia M. Douglas for Grosse Pointe Public School Board. I think we need to study closing schools. “I would like … It’s not my responsibility to make the cuts. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Kathleen M. M. Abke (I) Age: 53 Occupation: Licensed Professional Counselor & Vice President, GPPSS Board of Education Municipality of Residence: Grosse Pointe Woods For how long: 25 years Online campaign information: No answer given Education: B.A. A lot of people say close a school, as long as you don’t close. I think I’m well suited. I didn’t move here for that. on
To address infrastructure needs, I worked with the board, administration and a community committee to develop a bond proposal. I believe both safety and building upgrades should be a priority and at some point — a year from now — a much more thoroughly planned and reduced revenue request could be proposed. They are: John Steininger, Theresa Vogler and current board member Joseph Herd. It wouldn’t have the same dramatic effect. We offer some great programs — arts, sports, sciences, technology — and we want to continue to do that to attract families and the best teachers. The three most important issues are attracting and retaining outstanding staff, maintaining our aging infrastructure and ensuring our students continue to have educational opportunities that help them develop their unique potential. No. You’ve got to relocate everybody. Volunteer organizations: Heavily involved with the Boy Scouts for five years. If one or more schools need to be aggregated into the remaining ones, then the bond should likely not include funding for those schools that are no longer required. The district is faced with program delivery decisions in light of declining enrollment and aging facilities. We want to have nice schools. I think we should maximize the funds we already have. We’re taking $200 a year and we’re giving it back to you in maintaining your property value. Detroit Bar Association Foundation — Trustee (2017-present). Candidates also needed to be highly qualified and bring a fresh perspective to the board, he added. A lot of people don’t understand that. Our taxes pay for it. The 2020 General Election will be held on November 3. No. My professional experience includes acting as project manager responsible for developing plant capital installation needs, associated budgets and the actual installation during plant shutdowns. You either have to do a capital improvement bond or you take it from the operational fund. This can develop into a challenge if a prospective teacher sees us as a declining district. The best use of it is probably multi-use residential, so we would have to work with the City of Grosse Pointe to rezone it. It’s an embarrassment to have the schools so obsolete. I don’t think anyone who has watched me at board meetings over the years would see me as adversarial. Closing buildings to reduce the footprint is not going to solve the problem of fixing the remaining buildings. I support the bond 100 percent. The administration should look at a collaborative partnership with businesses such as Ford and GM to develop these prep programs for which the business partner will likely help fund. Whether you go with a sinking fund or a bond, it’s a tax increase. Year after year they were balancing budgets with textbooks and teacher salaries and paying the electric bill and meanwhile the boilers were getting older and more expensive to repair and run. If you’re looking for somebody that is highly qualified to address these issues and lead, I’m your guy. Cynthia M. Douglas is a candidate for Grosse Pointe Public School Board. I honor that committee and that’s why I support this bond. Mary Anne Brush
Currently many of our classrooms can’t be locked from inside the classroom. Grosse Pointe Public School System; Overview; The Role of the School Board. Two candidates who argued the … If the bond doesn’t pass, what I would hope to happen is they need to get subject-matter experts in place to do an assessment, to look at the declining enrollment. It’s not $111 million. Four candidates are running for three, six-year positions on the Grosse Ile Board of Education. Document Archive. Delivering quality projects within the framework of a budget is a standard business practice, which in my view is in dire need within the context of our education system. The lack of transparency and the lack of thoroughness is what’s going to drag this bond down. Moreover I was unanimously endorsed by all five school unions. As for deferred maintenance, you’re going to have to make up. I am in favor of selling or leasing 389 St. Clair at a minimum. on
The 2020 Best Public Elementary Schools ranking is based on rigorous analysis of key statistics and millions of reviews from students and parents using data from the U.S. Department of Education. I recommend to the voting public that they inform themselves of these issues and the candidates’ positions on them. I strongly believe the strength of our community lies in the schools. If you increase the sinking fund and are spending more per year for your needs, that would have helped, but we didn’t do that. It would at best lower the overall capital improvement costs, but it’s not going to get rid of them all. Whether the bond passes or not, I will be able to take my expertise over 20 years of government contracting and business law to try and help. To see how this budget process unfolds and places an undue burden on one generation and possibly multiple generations under the guise of a $183 million bond? I’m a fiscally responsible person. Volunteer organizations: Grosse Pointe Public School System — school board president, 2017-present; school board treasurer, 2015-16; Strategic Planning committee; Blue Ribbon Facilities committee; policy committee; multi-age program committee; parent volunteer at fifth-grade camp. Communications, minors in Journalism … “Our members believe in the following propositions: fifth grade belongs in elementary school; walkable neighborhood elementary schools; reassessing the reconfiguration plan; responsible budgeting; and safe in-person instruction.”, Our Hometown Education: B.A., Hope College; M.B.A., University of Detroit, Occupation/Professional Background: Retired in 2016 as GPPSS Deputy Superintendent (37 years in public education finance). I think I’m well suited. 16980 Kercheval Ave • McCourt Building • Grosse Pointe, MI 48230 • 313.882.6900 • Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, By
3 is retaining our high quality staff, the single-most important ingredient to high-achieving schools. October 18, 2018. Board President Abigail Ward. We invite you to learn more about our students, staff, schools and programs through this website or by Served on active duty as an officer in the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps until 2004, receiving the National Defense Service Medal and the Navy Achievement Medal. I’m a realistic person and I’ve been inside our schools and I toured the buildings and I went into the classrooms and behind the classrooms and in the bathrooms. Ballotpedia provides comprehensive coverage of the 100 largest cities in America by population . Grosse Pointe Public Library Board President, Abigail Ward; Vice President is Megan Conrad Sczygielski; Prudence Cole, Treasurer and George Lapastora, Secretary. We want to have nice police, firefighters, roads, parks. 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