
Good morning and Happy Ground Hog's Day! We made sure Spark our Orange Frog was up and at 'em to help Punxsutawney Phil find his shadow! 🧡 #SaginawISD


The Saginaw ISD, Mental Health Practitioners, welcomed two new additions to the team early this morning. Welcome, Danielle and Marinela! #SaginawISD #OurStory


SOAR student Morgan has mastered sewing skills by working with SOAR teacher Mrs. McCommon to learn to use the sewing machine. Not only is she making fleece scarves, but she is also repairing our work smocks. Great job, Morgan and Mrs. McCommon! #OurStory #SISDTransitionsCenter


Our Instructional Services Department enjoyed presenting on UFLI, an explicit and systematic program that teaches foundational skills necessary for proficient reading! #OurStory #SaginawISD


SISD Instructional Services hosted educators from Saginaw and surrounding counties to introduce and explore UFLI and how it aligns to reading research. We are better together! #OurStory


Miss Kohnert's class made a snowman, and the kids enjoyed the sense of touching the cold snow in buckets and building a snowman in class! #MilletLearningCenter


Happy first day of Black History Month! 🎉 Saginaw ISD honors the rich heritage and invaluable contributions of the Black community. Join us in learning and celebrating—follow the Saginaw Branch of NAACP for inspiring events and updates: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068948050310 🌟 #BlackHistoryMonth #SaginawISD #NAACPSaginaw


Introducing "The S.I.T.E." podcast on Spotify, the perfect on-the-go resource for Saginaw County educators. Engage with insightful content and earn SCECHs with each episode. Start listening today! https://open.spotify.com/show/3etZJVw2lH3hUTrfWDotOX?si=87c0626bc4ca4327


Saginaw ISD’s Special Education New Staff Cohort came together for training on Law and Compliance by Director of Special Education David Krantz! #OneTeamOneISD #NewStaffSupport #SaginawISD

On the last day of School Board Recognition Month, we would like to celebrate Saginaw ISD's Board of Education! Thank you for your unwavering dedication to our students and community. Not pictured: President Ruth Coppens #SaginawISD #SchoolBoardRecognitionMonth


LINKS from Frankenmuth and Heritage High Schools enjoyed a day of engagement around "Participation, Belonging, and Inclusion!"#SaginawISD #START #PeertoPeer







The Delta Semiconductor Experience at Delta College is making waves in empowering the next generation with STEM knowledge for our local districts. #OurStory #SaginawISD





CTE Special Populations Consultant Amanda Koch shared best practices in supporting special populations at the Michigan Career Education Conference! #SaginawCountyCTE




Director of Human Resources Jennifer Grigg enjoyed the opportunity yesterday to review resumes at the Saginaw Career Complex for students in the Culinary Arts and Careers in Education programs! #SaginawISD



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Saginaw ISD's Executive Director of Special Education Erin Senkowski and Special Education Supervisor Chelsea Korzecki joined the MEMPSA (Michigan Elementary and Middle School Principals Association) & MAASE (Michigan Association of Administrators of Special Education) partnership cohort to become certified mentors-coaches #Partnership #SaginawISD



Saginaw Township Community Schools kicked off their annual Unified Pledge Week yesterday! Next week focuses on activities that center around inclusion. #SaginawISD



Executive Director of CTE Jenny Geno wishes to celebrate Patrick Curry, President and CEO of Fullerton Tool Company, on his much deserved award as the 2024 Michigan ACTE Advisory Member of the year! We are so very fortunate to have him in our community and supporting our students! #SaginawCountyCTE


The Kolb Elementary School 5th graders met Hartley's French Voyageur during their PBL (Place/Project Based) monthly trip. They learned about the fur trade, ate pea soup, and journaled about their experience. #HartleyOEC #SISD #LivingHistory




Students from Mr. Nichols Head Start classroom are taking a break before their speech session with some help of Merrill Elementary School’s sensory pathway! Sensory pathways help students release excess energy, self-regulate, and improve focus in a developmentally appropriate way. #SaginawISD



