
6-8th grade educators can register to receive an #OK2SAY presentation. The presentation may be virtual or in-person depending upon the school's preference and the presenter's availability. https://bit.ly/31QZ1vW


The goal of #OK2SAY is to stop harmful behavior before it occurs by encouraging anyone to report threatening behavior to caring adult authorities who can help. OK2SAY encourages Michigan residents to confidentially submit tips 24/7:: https://www.michigan.gov/ok2say/


The Biden administration’s priorities for education grants will include promoting equity in resources and opportunities, addressing learning loss caused by the pandemic, and advancing “systemic change” in schools. https://bit.ly/3rZNgxU [article by EducationWeek]


Hartley is proud to be part of the 2022 STEM Passport App!
Explore STEM-rich organizations and events available in the Great Lakes Bay Region by downloading the mobile app here: https://bit.ly/STEMpassportblog
#Hartley #SaginawISD #STEM #GLBR


We believe in our collective responsibility to foster respect, empathy, and success that honors individuals by ensuring that each student and staff member feels safe, valued, respected, and has the appropriate environment to belong and thrive.
To support our vision and efforts in diversity, equity, and inclusion, we are seeking a qualified and experienced individual to lead us forward as the district's DEI Program Director. Apply today: https://bit.ly/3yicc4T #OurStory #Diversity #Inclusion #Equity #SaginawISD


School threats are no joking matter. Telling, sharing, and/or reposting school threats as 'jokes and pranks' could land you in serious trouble.
Under Michigan Law, anyone who commits a False Report or Threat of Terrorism is subject to penalties that include 20 years’ prison sentence and/or $20,000 as well as reimbursement for expenses incurred from the violation.
Find a threat, submit a tip: https://www.michigan.gov/ok2say #OK2SAY


Today is the 80th anniversary of the attack on #PearlHarbor. We honor the 2,403 Americans who lost their lives, 1,178 who were wounded, and those members of our armed forces that served alongside them.
Revisit this moment in history as U.S. Navy Seaman 1st Class David Russell, 101-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor and WWII Navy veteran, returns to Pearl Harbor to remember those lost: https://bit.ly/3rNMX9p [article by AP News]


See something. Say something.
Stop the silence. Help end the violence.
#SchoolSafety #StudentSafety #OK2SAY
https://www.michigan.gov/ok2say


The goal of OK2SAY is to knock down barriers so a student who is struggling can get needed help before a situation turns into a tragedy. #OK2SAY https://www.michigan.gov/ok2say


Anyone can report tips confidentially on criminal activities or potential harm directed at students, school employees, or schools via #OK2SAY.
Tips can be submitted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: https://www.michigan.gov/ok2say/


Educators and counselors, there are plenty of resources available to support your efforts in bringing kindness, inclusion, and awareness activities into your school to promote staff, student, and school safety. Learn more by visiting #OK2Say, https://bit.ly/3GgNK6N.


When students make the courageous decision to break the silence and speak out against harmful behavior, they equip authorities with the information needed to respond to threats and avert tragedy. And that’s a good thing for Michigan schools, communities, and families.
So, let’s stand up for student safety. Remember: it’s #OK2SAY.
Learn more: https://www.michigan.gov/ok2say/


Important News: Collaborative County-wide Statement from Superintendents Regarding Student Safety Concerns [published 12.02.20210] https://bit.ly/3pv5Hbc #SaginawISD #SafeSchools #Ok2Say
To anonymously report suspicious activity, visit: https://www.michigan.gov/ok2say




The goal of #OK2SAY is to stop harmful behavior before it occurs by encouraging anyone to report threatening behavior to caring adult authorities who can help. OK2SAY encourages Michigan residents to confidentially submit tips 24/7. #ok2say


See something. Say something. Do something. Be the hero in the hallway by reporting a confidential tip if you are concerned about your safety or the safety of others. www.michigan.gov/ok2say #OK2SAY #StudentSafety #SchoolSafety


School districts across the state participate in the OK2Say program. It is important to report anything that may appear to cause harm. Schools, law enforcement and/or community mental health receive and investigate tips shared.
OK2SAY can be contacted 24 hours a day/7 days a week:
Web: Online Tip Form
Call: 8-555-OK2SAY (855-565-2729)
Text: 652729 (OK2SAY)
Email: OK2SAY@mi.gov
Learn more at https://www.michigan.gov/ok2say. #InghamImpact


When students make the courageous decision to break the silence and speak out against harmful behavior, they equip authorities with the information needed to respond to threats and avert tragedy. And that’s a good thing for Michigan schools, communities, and families.
So, let’s stand up for student safety. Remember: it’s #OK2SAY.
Learn more: https://www.michigan.gov/ok2say/


Saginaw ISD shares our deepest sympathy and support for the students, staff, and families of Oxford Community Schools. Below is our official statement of support which includes access to community resources: https://conta.cc/3xHSwau #OxfordStrong #SaginawISD



Today we honor Ms. Betty Nash - our orange spot recipient for October! Ms. Betty is always ensuring staff have what they need to be successful while creating a great place to work. Video coming soon... Congratulations Betty, we appreciate you! #SaginawISD #SISD
