Our Camp Millet students visited the Children's Museum last week, and Ms. Britton's room had a great time! 💦
7 months ago, MS. TAMMY BRITTON
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Deputy Superintendent of Operations Scott Sawyer would like to give an #orange shout-out to Executive Director of Technology Mark Quaderer and Facilities Program Director Tony Moryl for their work toward securing complete contracts for snow removal and lawncare across the organization, helping Saginaw ISD operate with greater consistency and clarity. Another special thanks to Tony for his partnership with Hartley Program Director Liz Roxberry in raising the standard for Hartley’s physical plant. Here’s to continued teamwork and high standards in the year ahead! #OurStory #LeadingForward
7 months ago, Scott Sawyer
wo men stand side by side smiling in front of a wall featuring large panels with bright pink cherry blossoms against a blue sky. The man on the left wears glasses, a light gray and white checkered button-down shirt, and khaki pants. The man on the right wears a light gray polo shirt with orange accents and dark gray pants, with one hand in his pocket. The background wall is teal, creating a colorful and modern indoor setting.
This week, the Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds team installed StoryWalk signs at Center Courts in Saginaw, Wenonah Park, and Maplewood Park in Bay City. StoryWalk promotes literacy and exercise and is a fun activity for the whole family! #OurStory #SaginawISD
7 months ago, Leslie Blumer
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the healthy bodies, healthy minds team poses with the new sign at Maplewood Park in Bay City
Two members of the healthy bodies, healthy minds team pose with a story walk sign
Photo shows the new sign promoting the park at Maplewood in Bay City
Check out our Millet Learning Center students in Ms. Amy Kohnert's class walking around and having fun in Frankenmuth! #Frankenmuth #MilletMustangs
7 months ago, AMY KOHNERT
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We’re proud to celebrate our June 2025 storytellers who reached new milestones in the #OurStory initiative! 👏 Jennifer Schaller unlocked her first badge with Bronze 🧡 Emily Rau leveled up to Orange 🥈 Tammy Britton earned Silver for consistently sharing positive stories. Thank you for helping share the powerful and positive stories of education at Saginaw ISD!
7 months ago, Coty Kuschinsky
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A big shoutout to Teresa Fiting, 4th Grade Teacher at Weiss Elementary, for creatively integrating REMC 9 resources into her summer programming! Students explored hands-on activities like coding drones, developing video games, and tackling Breakout EDU challenges—turning summer learning into an engaging, tech-powered adventure.
7 months ago, Mark Lyons
A colorful graphic promoting summer programs at Weiss Elementary. The top of the image reads “Summer Programs” in bold yellow text against a blue background, with a pencil and star designs. At the center is the Weiss Tigers logo featuring an illustrated tiger face. Surrounding it are three photos of students engaged in STEM activities: one group is coding with colorful cards on the floor, another pair is using laptops and a coding robot, and a third pair is working with a programmable device. Logos from Saginaw ISD, REMC 9, and STCS (Saginaw Township Community Schools) are featured along the bottom.
ISDs play a crucial role in school improvement by helping districts implement assessment strategies and manage mandates effectively. #HereforAllMIStudents #MichiganISDs
7 months ago, Selah Hernandez
What does an ISD do, anyway?
Check out our Instructional Services and Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds teams putting together garden beds at the Juvenile Detention Center for project-based learning! #SaginawISD #OurStory
7 months ago, Josh Miller
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Millet Learning Center had a fabulous craft day and made necklaces! Teacher Amy Kohnert saw lots of smiles and happiness and sends thanks to Jen and Becky for organizing! #MilletMustangs
7 months ago, AMY KOHNERT
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Last week, Bobbie Jo Wheatley, our Continuous Improvement Consultant, and Mark Lyons, our STEM Program Director, participated in a three-day Project Based Learning Design Summer Workshop. Their goal: to deepen their expertise and help bring this dynamic teaching approach to more educators across our region.
7 months ago, Mark Lyons
A group of educators pose together on a staircase and in front of a wall labeled "Composer Rooms" (Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart) during the PBL Summer Workshop. The photo features approximately 40 people smiling in a warmly lit interior with wooden railings and colorful carpet. At the top of the image, a bold graphic banner reads “PBL Summer Workshop” in blue and orange.
Hartley Outdoor Education Center is gearing up for a summer full of day camps, team-building events, and exciting updates! Program Director Liz Roxberry joined WNEM TV5’s Education Matters to share what’s ahead, including Hartley’s 50th anniversary celebration. Catch the full segment to learn how your group can get involved! https://youtu.be/KwLHDkjNRos
7 months ago, Coty Kuschinsky
A huge thank you to our amazing HR team, led by Andrea Wise and Jennifer Grigg! No matter how busy they are with the complexities of an ever-changing landscape, they always make time to support the rest of us with a smile and an open door. The approachability and dedication of the entire team illustrates an unwavering commitment to support our staff and programs. Thank you, HR Team! 🙌 #OrangeSpot #SaginawISD #OurStory
7 months ago, Mark Quaderer
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Deputy Superintendent of Instruction, Dr. Senkowski, is so grateful for our facilities team's tireless work and dedication this summer! As programs transition into new spaces as part of our capital projects, this team has gone above and beyond to ensure everything runs smoothly. Your behind-the-scenes efforts make a huge impact—and we couldn’t do it without you! Thank you for keeping our operations moving forward! #OrangeSpot
7 months ago, Erin Senkowski
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Happy Independence Day from all of us at Saginaw ISD! Today, we reflect on the promise of liberty and justice for all, and the work it takes to make that a reality. In education, that means ensuring every learner has the opportunity to thrive. Here’s to continuing that work, together. 🇺🇸
7 months ago, Coty Kuschinsky
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Happy 4th of July from the SISD's Wellness Committee! If you are planning on spending time outside for the holiday, be sure to pack a Summer Safety Kit for your outdoor activities. Have a safe, and happy holiday! #SISDWellnessCommittee
7 months ago, Kayla Coughlin
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As we enter the second half of the year, it’s the perfect time to reflect: Have the choices we’ve made moved us closer to our goals? Are we growing, learning, and leading with intention, or letting opportunities pass? Time doesn’t rewind. Let’s make every moment count. #OurStory
7 months ago, Jeffrey Collier
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Deputy Superintendent Sawyer wants to express his gratitude to Dave, Tammy, Andrea, and Jenn from Finance and HR for sharing their expertise in navigating the complexities of MPSERS, ORS, 147a4, 147g, and ESTA changes this past year. Their work has been vital in supporting both SISD and our LEAs. Here’s to a new year in 2025-26 of collaboration and excellence together! #OurStory #LeadingForward
7 months ago, Scott Sawyer
Four people stand in a row smiling in front of a teal wall with large, partial white lettering spelling “be.” From left to right: a man in a black polo and light gray pants with his hands behind his back; a woman with long hair wearing a black-and-white vertical striped blouse and black pants; a woman with shoulder-length blonde hair in a black blazer over a blue top and black pants; and a woman with long brown hair in a black top and bright red pants with a lanyard badge. The group appears professional and friendly in a well-lit indoor setting.
Our Director of Finance, Tammy Cavendish, would like to give Benefits Coordinator Kayla Coughlin an 'orange' shout-out! Kayla is doing an amazing job in benefits! Tammy says, "Kayla is truly awesome to work with, and her willingness to collaborate — especially when it comes to diving into my massive spreadsheets — is bar none. I genuinely appreciate her positive attitude and teamwork." Keep up the great work, Kayla! #OrangeSpot
7 months ago, Tammy Cavendish
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Joani Liesen, Quality Improvement Specialist with the Great Start to Quality Resource Center, radiates #orange through her work with child care providers. Following a recent training she led for Licensed-Exempt providers, a provider reached out to our statewide partners at MiLEAP. The provider spoke highly of Joani's delivery and noted how her teaching style made the information easier to absorb and retain. Job well done, Joani. Way to serve! #SaginawISD
7 months ago, Julie Bash
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ISDs are responsive to stakeholder needs, customizing programs and services specifically for their communities. #HereforAllMIStudents #MichiganISDs
7 months ago, Selah Hernandez
What does an ISD do, anyway?