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Rachel Poel Principle of Mary A. White Elementary

Mary A. White principal headed to Rosy Mound Elementary

By Mary Ellen Murphy Mar 17, 2025 | 6:07 AM

Grand Haven, MI (WGHN) –  Mary A. White Elementary School’s current principle Rachel Poel will transition to Rosy Mound Elementary School for the next school year as the building’s principal.

The Grand Haven Tribune reports that Poel will take over for Kevin Blanding, who has announced his plans to retire. The Grand Haven school district’s Board of Education recently approved a plan to transition Mary A. White into an early childhood learning center.

Following the approved plan, current Mary A. White students will be welcomed into one of three schools next year based on their home address. Current Mary A. White families will also be granted first priority in the district’s School of Choice process if they wish to attend a different GHAPS school. The new early childhood center will host the district’s Preschool Development Program (PDP) and Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP), along with the district’s Young Fives and Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) programs on the site of Mary A. White Elementary beginning next school year.

“This decision has weighed heavily on everyone, from our students and staff to our school board and members of the community,” Superintendent Kristin Perkowski shared.

“We have amazing schools in Grand Haven, and Mary A. White is no exception,” Perkowski said. “We are proud of everything the staff, students, and families have accomplished  together, and we are committed to working with them to make this a smooth transition.”

Perkowski added that while redistricting and consolidations are never easy, the approved plan will help the district balance its budget while responding to several community needs that have been heard through community meetings and input sessions, staff workshops, and building visits dating back to July.

“Since the start of this school year, we have continued to hear from our community about the need for expanded and improved early childhood programming, a deeper focus on nature-based learning, and kindergarten readiness,” Perkowski said. “This plan allows GHAPS to prioritize those needs along with fiscally responsible spending so we can continue to provide high-quality learning experiences for students.”

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