Our GLBEC students learned how to use Thrillshare and participate in #OurStory at college readiness class today! #GLBEC
9 months ago, Reed Dahley
student on computer watching presentation
GLBEC students enjoyed Lab Day with Mr. Roscoe Conklin! #GLBEC
9 months ago, Noah Cook
GLBEC students enjoying lab day!
SISD Transition Coordinator Mitch Wheatcraft held the first Tri-County Collaboration meeting of the school year with Transition Coordinators Jenille Kent (Bay Arenac ISD) and Jennifer Coston (Midland ESA). Secondary special education teachers from Saginaw, Bay, and Midland spent the day discussing resources, curriculum, technology, and areas for future collaboration with outside agencies. It was an excellent day of learning and discussion! #SaginawISD
9 months ago, Mitchell Wheatcraft
Tr-County Collaboration
Tr-County Collaboration
Lab day is the best day of the week at GLBEC! #GLBEC #OurStory
9 months ago, Norman Conklin
lab day selfies
this guy right here… he’s the guy
GLBEC student Amarianna Ramon shares, "We had mock interviews last week at GLBEC. To help us learn what we can do better and what to expect in a real-life situation. This is a great way to teach us just that!" #GLBEC
9 months ago, Amarianna Ramon
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"Today, Chief of Staff Coty Kuschinsky came to Delta and taught us all about Thrillshare!" - Saeda Holty, GLBEC Student
9 months ago, Saeda Holty
lecture room with Thrillshare representative
Thrillshare Representative
Economic Development Day was a whirlwind for our Cohort 4 Youth Ambassadors as they traveled throughout Saginaw County, making stops at Hausbeck Pickle, Amigo Mobility, MBS Airport, and Baynes Apple Valley! The students learned about how our manufacturing companies, along with the airport and small businesses, create economic growth in Saginaw County and the region. Thank you to our incredible employer partners who hosted our students and to our friend, Steve Hensley, of Saginaw Future, for providing his expertise on economic development. #OurStory #OurCTEStory #YouthAmbassadors #SaginawISD
9 months ago, Ann Marie Batkoski
Students wearing hair nets inside Hausbeck Pickle research and quality control room
Students posing in front of Hausbeck Pickle sign inside their office holding their pickle jars
Owners Beth, Al, and Jordan Thime of Amigo Mobility speaking with students
Students posing inside Amigo Mobility with Owner Jordan Thieme
Students checking out MBS Airport Fire Truck and Station with Aiport Director James Canter
Students posing in front of the air tower control center at MBS airport
Students sitting on chairs inside Baynes Apple Farm House
Steve Hensley of Saginaw Future and Jeanine Coughlin of Baynes Apple Farm standing speaking to students
Students inside Baynes Apple Farm talking with the owner
student ambassadors in front of Baynes Apple Farm with owners and Steve Hensley from Saginaw Future
Asking questions is the simplest way to learn! Explore how to nurture a culture of curiosity by helping students formulate great questions through integrating technology. Participants leave with lesson plans focused on inquiry. Starts 11/4: https://bit.ly/remccurious
9 months ago, Mark Lyons
A promotional graphic for an event by the REMC Association of Michigan titled, "Igniting Student Curiosity with Inquiry and Technology." The graphic features a young child dressed in a lab coat and a pink polka-dot bow tie, holding a magnifying glass up to her eye, symbolizing curiosity. The REMC logo is located at the top left in a yellow box. At the bottom, the text reads: "Register Today!" and "Starts Monday, November 4th" with a link to register: https://bit.ly/remccurious. The background is a subtle gray, and a blue accent shapes the event details at the bottom.
Today we're excited to celebrate some of our new hires! Welcome to the Saginaw ISD! #LeadForward #OurStory
9 months ago, Jennifer Grigg
new hire welcome
Our CTE team was at it again spreading the word about career and technical education to 10th graders at St. Charles High School. They are all signed up and ready to go on a field trip to explore opportunities at the Saginaw Career Complex in January! #cteworks #ctestrong #ourstory #ourctestory #saginawisd #stcharleshighschool
9 months ago, Ann Marie Batkoski
Three CTE reps talking  to a  classroom of 10th graders
CTE team in front of St . Charles High School Bulldog Pride sign
10th graders on computers at tables
Student in front of classmates talking about her experience at SCC
Mrs. Judy and Ms. Ashley's classroom at our Birch Run Preschool site created a bat cave to celebrate spooky season! 🦇 #SISD #OurStory
9 months ago, Francesca Lopez
 bat cave
 bat cave
   bat cave
Special Education Supervisor and Assistive Technology (AT) Coordinator Jessica Bluhm presented to a fantastic group of local assistive technology leaders! The focus is building capacity and AT leaders in Saginaw County to better serve students with exceptionalities with the help of assistive technology and AAC. #SaginawISD #OurStory #AssistiveTechologyRocks #AAC
9 months ago, Jessica Bluhm
A person is standing at a presentation table, leaning slightly over a laptop. The projection screen in the background shows an iPad or iOS interface with various app icons against a pink gradient background. A pop-up window titled "Phrases" is visible, showing text such as "I'm great! Thanks for asking" and "Hi Jessica how are you?" The presenter appears to be actively engaged with the technology setup, possibly giving a presentation or demo. Other items on the table include a water bottle, a second laptop, office supplies, and some printed materials.
The image shows a presentation in a conference or workshop room. A woman stands at the front near a projector screen displaying a slide with the title "Assistive Technology: Building Capacity and Leaders in AT" by Jessica Bluhm, dated 10/25/2024. The setting is identified as Saginaw ISD, as indicated by the logo on the screen and a sign on the podium. Two attendees are seated at a table with laptops, engaged with their devices. An American flag is visible on the wall, suggesting the event takes place in an educational or public institution. The room appears to have a casual, collaborative atmosphere.
A group of four people sits around a table in a collaborative workshop setting. They are engaged in conversation, with laptops open in front of them, suggesting they are working on a shared task. The projector screen in the background displays a slide titled "Work Time!" with a header referring to "AT PD Leader Goals Slide Deck" and the logo for Saginaw ISD. The room has a professional, classroom-like atmosphere, with additional participants working at other tables in the background. An American flag is visible in the corner, and the setup includes a podium with the same organizational branding. The group appears focused and engaged, indicating a productive working session.
A group of people is seated at tables in a conference or workshop setting, working on laptops. In the foreground, two women focus on their screens—one wearing a plaid shirt and the other a sweater with pumpkin designs. Both have various drinks, notebooks, and supplies at their stations, including water bottles and coffee cups. Other participants are scattered around the room, engaged in discussions or individual tasks. The setting is a spacious, well-lit room with multiple doors, a wall-mounted screen, and collaborative seating arrangements. The atmosphere suggests focused group work or professional learning activities.
Congratulations to our #SaginawISD team members who are celebrating a service anniversary this week! #OurStory
9 months ago, Jennifer Grigg
happy work anniversary
Unlock student agency and ownership in learning! Dive into strategies recognized by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) as crucial for college and career success. Earn 10 SCECHs while you explore! Register now, starting Nov. 4th: https://bit.ly/remcglobal
9 months ago, Mark Lyons
A promotional graphic from the REMC Association of Michigan titled, "Empower Student Agency While Building Global Professional Skills." The event starts on Monday, November 4th and offers the opportunity to earn 10 FREE SCECHs. The graphic encourages viewers to register with the text "Register Now!" and provides a link: https://bit.ly/remcglobal. The background features a hand holding a small globe, with a scenic, blurred outdoor landscape in the background. The REMC logo is located at the bottom right of the image.
Theater F-628 at Millet Learning Center gladly welcomed Saginaw ISD students, families, and educators to our exclusive open house screening of Tim Burton's "Nightmare Before Christmas"! Thank you to Quai & Zan for helping to bring our classroom dream vision to reality, & to you for visiting Theater F-628! 🎥🎃 - Jeff Wegner
9 months ago, Jeff Wegner
Theater F-628
Theater F-628
Theater F-628
Theater F-628
Theater F-628
Theater F-628
Theater F-628
Theater F-628
Chief of Staff Coty Kuschinsky was able to capture some super cute footage in Ms. Alicia and Ms. Tiny's Claytor Preschool classroom this morning! Our students worked on numbers, sign language, and used their thinking skills to guess if items would sink or float! #Orange #SaginawISD
9 months ago, Coty Kuschinsky
claytor
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The Fall Festival at Saginaw Valley Church of the Nazarene was a huge hit! So many Saginaw ISD preschool families attended to play games, do crafts, and win prizes. Sending a huge Orange Frog thank you to Jessica Theile, Layton Theile, Dawn Curtis, Priscilla Askew, and Diamond Hill for helping at the event! #SaginawISD #OurStory
9 months ago, Stacie Coleman
Saginaw Valley Church of the Nazarene Fall Festival
Saginaw Valley Church of the Nazarene Fall Festival
Saginaw Valley Church of the Nazarene Fall Festival
Saginaw Valley Church of the Nazarene Fall Festival
Saginaw Valley Church of the Nazarene Fall Festival
Saginaw Valley Church of the Nazarene Fall Festival
Saginaw Valley Church of the Nazarene Fall Festival
Saginaw Valley Church of the Nazarene Fall Festival
Saginaw Valley Church of the Nazarene Fall Festival
Our Family Service Advocate, Stacie Coleman, gave out treats and information on free preschool at Self-Serve Lumber last week! #SaginawISD #OurStory
9 months ago, Stacie Coleman
Trunk-or-Treat event at Self Serve Lumber
Trunk-or-Treat at Self Serve Lumber
K-12 Educators: Join us on Monday, November 11 for Reading with Purpose. This PD will focus on Close Critical Reading. SISD Central Campus. Sign up: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeiRBdaHVi-xJ-2OJGtAcrHUi4si7hXSszRTpnNlL_1x8KZYQ/viewform?usp=sf_link
9 months ago, Kelly Kujala
registration informaiton
Get your students excited about STEM through literature and the design thinking process! Join this in-person event at The Henry Ford Museum 11/14 and learn how to use storytelling to spark inquiry, problem-solving, and creativity. Plus, earn 5.25 SCECHs! https://bit.ly/pstlevent
9 months ago, Mark Lyons
A promotional graphic for an upcoming event titled "Promoting STEM Through Literature" hosted by the REMC Association of Michigan. The event will take place on November 14th at The Henry Ford Museum from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.. The text encourages registration with the message "There is still time to register" and provides a link: https://bit.ly/pstlevent. The graphic features a close-up of hands working on a wheeled robotic device with colorful wires. The REMC logo is displayed at the bottom, alongside the event's title.