🎙️ On Pointe Podcast – Episode Description
In this episode of On Pointe, we take a deep dive into some of the most pressing issues facing the Grosse Pointe Public School System and surrounding community.
We begin with an inside look at the superintendent selection process, exploring concerns around transparency and community engagement. How does the current approach compare to past hiring practices—and what lessons can be learned?
From there, we examine the impact of new policies on community programs, including how strategic planning decisions are shaping the future of neighborhood schools. With growing concerns over potential school closures and consolidation, we break down what these changes could mean for families, students, and the broader community.
We also revisit evolving educational models, questioning whether current strategies are aligned with long-term success. The conversation then shifts to the role of local politics in Grosse Pointe Park, and how it intersects with school leadership and decision-making.
Plus, we address questions surrounding the Grosse Pointe Education Association and its role in shaping district outcomes.
And to close things out, we lighten things up with a look ahead to the 2026 Winter Olympics—and what it means for the future of sports and global competition.
👉 Whether you’re a parent, educator, or community member, this episode offers insight, context, and conversation on the issues that matter most in Grosse Pointe.
🎧 Tune in, stay informed, and join the conversation.