The School-to-Work team recently welcomed Tyrese West from the LiUNA Laborers’ Training Center as a guest speaker for Saginaw United seniors. Mr. West provided students with valuable insight into post-secondary trade opportunities and the benefits of pursuing skilled labor pathways as an alternative to traditional college options.
This visit supports the team’s new Senior Gateway Initiative, which aims to help students explore both college and regional trade programs. Through this initiative, students gain practical knowledge, career awareness, and a clearer understanding of the opportunities available after graduation.
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Early Head Stat Teachers Eboni and Michele are encouraging creativity by teaching children colors using watercolors!! Painting trees are the activity of the day! #SaginawISD #OurStory

Ms. Heather and Ms. Amanda’s Claytor Preschool class explored which items in their classroom sink or float through hands-on water play. #SaginawISD #Claytor #OurStory


There is always free entertainment during lunch at the Millet Learning Center. Stop in and bust a move with Oynx! ✨️ #MilletMustangs #SaginawISD #OurStory



Students in Mrs. Hewitt’s and Ms. Curtis’s classes built creative structures using toothpicks and marshmallows! This hands-on activity tied in perfectly with our tree study as students learned how animals not only live in trees, but also build nests and homes of their own. 🌳🐦 #SaginawISD #ourStory






Special Education Supervisor Nicole Green would like to nominate Melanie Pluto for Orange Spot Recognition for her outstanding work as a bus aide. Nicole says. "Melanie is incredibly patient with our students and consistently goes above and beyond to support their success on the bus. Her calm approach, positive communication, and strong teamwork make a huge difference every single day." You go Melanie! #SaginawISD #OrangeSpot #OurStory

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Murphy Farm preschoolers learn math best when it’s meaningful, playful, and connected to real-life experiences. #SaginawISD #OurStory










What began as a quick classroom walk through turned into an authentic learning moment when the class invited Principal Nichols to join them for breakfast. The conversation that followed showcased strong inquiry based thinking, student voice, and real world connections to our science curriculum.
Ms. Hewitt and her students have built a nurturing and academically rich environment where collaboration, curiosity, and critical thinking are part of the everyday learning experience. Their classroom is a shining example of student centered instruction in action across our campus.
Thank you to Ms. Hewitt and her amazing learners for modeling what powerful early learning looks like at Jerome's STEM Campus.
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To kick off thanksgiving break Mrs. Amy K's class played a "friendly" game of Yahtzee last week!🤎 #MilletMustangs #OurStory








This season reminds us to pause with gratitude for the people who make our work meaningful every day. We are thankful for your partnership, your support, and the ways you help our students learn, grow, and thrive.
Wishing you a safe, restful, and happy Thanksgiving surrounded by those you cherish.
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Special Education Supervisor Nicole Green would like to nominate Kourtney Bourbina and Jessika Doyle for an Orange Spot Recognition! Nicole says, "Their shared commitment to understanding each child’s unique strengths and needs is what truly makes our school communities stronger. Thank you both for the heart you put into your work every day. Your partnership is helping create brighter paths for our students, and we are so grateful for all that you do!" #SaginawISd #OragneSpot #OurStory #TeamWork #SupportMatters


Stacy Darrow from Instructional Services would like to send a special Happy Thanksgiving to Ms. Spendlove’s, Ms. Brethauer’s, and Ms. Owen’s classes from Bridgeport’s Thomas White Elementary. Today, the students celebrated with a fun Thanksgiving feast and enjoyed toast, pretzels, popcorn, jelly beans, and a strawberry milkshake — the perfect recipe for friendship and joy!
“What if we thank each other for all the things we have?” — Charlie Brown





Nouvel Catholic Central High School spent their senior retreat at Hartley. One of the activities focused on wilderness survival, where students were challenged to build a waterproof, windproof shelter and use creative tools—such as flint and steel, a battery and steel wool, Doritos, cotton balls, and other materials—to start a fire and boil an egg. #HarletyOEC #SaginawISD #OurStory



Last Friday, a group of SOAR students and staff spent the morning volunteering at Hoyt Park, assembling shelves and storage units inside the warming house to help prepare the space for upcoming community winter activities. #TransitionsCenter #SaginawISD #OurStory




