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Strive for Less Than 5
The Kent ISD produced this video to remind families about the importance of attendance.
Uploaded Oct 13, 2023 -
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Technology Video
Assistant Principal Mike Kennedy explains why educational technology is included in the bond proposal.
Uploaded Oct 23, 2019 -
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May 2023 Operating Millage Renewal
Superintendent Bearup summarizes the operating millage in this 4-minute video.
Uploaded Apr 19, 2023 -
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Victory Day 2021
Children with special needs starred as quarterbacks in Bulldog Stadium on Victory Day on Sept. 18, 2021, playing ball with mentors from our varsity team. They showed the world their sports skills and, as you can see, lit up the stadium! With all of the smiles and unbridled joy, this is probably our favorite event of the year.
Uploaded Sep 22, 2021 -
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Debt Mill Video
Assistant Superintendent Heather Roszkowski explains how to calculate the cost of Proposals 1 & 2.
Uploaded Oct 24, 2019 -
2021-22 Kindergarten Parent Orientation
Everything you need to know about next year's kindergarten and young kindergarten cohort.
Uploaded Apr 16, 2021 -
COVID-19 and Learning in 2020-21
Superintendent Bearup discusses the scenarios and options Grandville Public Schools is prepared for this fall.
Uploaded Jun 10, 2020 -
GMS Teacher Honored on 'The View'
GMS teacher Rachel Niewiada is interviewed by the hosts of "The View." She's surprised by a performance by her students and two American Idol alumni, Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard.
Uploaded Dec 16, 2020 -
Grandville's Transition Program
A video featuring a day in the life of our Transition students.
Uploaded Mar 30, 2022 to Special Education/Student Services -
Middle School Alternative Musical Performance
With schools and theaters closed because of the pandemic, choir director Rachel Niewiada had to get creative and find a way to showcase the annual spring musical production for Grandville Middle School families. It was a major undertaking, but her theatre class students performed their parts in Alice in Wonderland individually from home. Each week during quarantine, they each submitted a video or two singing their parts. Mrs. Niewiada learned some new editing skills and was able to virtually assemble them all in this series of eight short videos, each from 1 to 4 minutes long.
Uploaded May 30, 2020