Saginaw ISD is partnering with the Michigan Association of Retired School Personnel (MARSP) to host a Pension & Retirement Seminar tailored to Michigan Public School employees. All public school employees are welcome to attend!

This seminar will provide comprehensive insights into retirement planning for Michigan Public School employees. Topics will include healthcare, pension benefits - both Defined Contribution (DC) and Defined Benefit (DB), retirement savings plans, and strategies for managing lifetime income.

Whether you are just beginning your career, mid-career, or nearing retirement, this seminar promises to be an invaluable resource for better understanding your benefits and planning your future with confidence.

RSVP: chris@marsprps.com

#SaginawISD #SISD #OurStory #Pension&Retirement #SISDHR

18 days ago, SISD Human Resources
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Millet Learning Center Teacher Amy Kohnert would like to nominate Shamiah Chandler for an Orange Frog Award.

Ms. Kohnert shares, “I am thrilled to nominate Shamiah Chandler for an Orange Frog Award. Shamiah is the definition of a true partner. No matter what the day throws at us, she is consistently there with a supportive hand and a positive outlook.

We make an incredible team, and her ability to stay calm and grounded when situations arise makes all the difference for both me and our students. Thank you, Shamiah, for being the ‘orange’ spark in our classroom!”

#SaginawISD #OurStory #OrangeSpot

about 12 hours ago, AMY KOHNERT
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Ms. Britton’s classroom at Millet Learning Center celebrated National Gummy Bear Day with the Gummy Bear Song and some delicious treats shared by Occupational Therapist Lanette Hoard.

#SaginawISD #OurStory #MilletMustangs #SweetMoments #ClassroomFun

about 14 hours ago, MS. Tammy Britton
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Deputy Superintendent Dr. Erin Senkowski would like to nominate the entire Hartley team for an Orange Spot Recognition!

Dr. Senkowski shares, “The Hartley team has stepped up in a big way to navigate unexpected events and recent staffing challenges. Through strong collaboration and a willingness to do what’s needed, they have ensured programming continues without disruption.

I’d also like to recognize Program Director Liz Roxberry for her leadership in guiding the team and leading by example—never hesitating to step in at any time to support where needed. Because of these efforts, students from across Saginaw County and beyond continue to experience the signature Hartley programming we know and value.”

Thank you to the Hartley team for the way you’ve leaned in and supported one another.

#SaginawISD #OurStory #OrangeSpot

about 15 hours ago, Erin Senkowski
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Ms. Kohnert loves celebrating her students who are graduating this year. Congratulations, Mycheal! We are so proud of her and look forward to celebrating her all month long this May. 🎓✨

#MilletMustangs #SaginawISD #OurStory

about 16 hours ago, AMY KOHNERT
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Our CTE Director Mr. Miller and Superintendent Dr. Collier had a great meeting with the leadership team at Go Great Lakes Bay to strengthen collaboration and elevate shared storytelling to highlight the incredible schools we have across Saginaw County and the region. #OurStory
about 19 hours ago, Jeffrey Collier
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Thank you to Saginaw ISD Board President Dr. Katherine Ellison for her leadership and support in helping create an alcove exhibit at the Saginaw Castle Museum highlighting our Hartley Outdoor Education Center. Dr. Ellison's impact continues to elevate #OurStory! #SaginawISD
1 day ago, Jeffrey Collier
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Saginaw ISD Executive Director of HR Andrea Wise and Bay-Arenac ISD Director of HR Jenn Grigg partnered to present at the MSBO Conference, speaking with school business leaders from across the state about the importance of collaboration between HR and Finance, as well as the critical functions of HR within a school district. #SaginawISD #OurStory

1 day ago, Andrea Wise
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Ready to earn your Google Certified Educator Level 1 certification? Join Google Certified Together – Level 1 Cohort and get the support, structure and encouragement you need to prepare with confidence! This REMC learning cohort offers expert guidance, peer support and focused learning around the six core pillars of the Google Level 1 Exam Guide. Don’t study alone - learn alongside other educators and build your Google Workspace for Education skills together.
📅 Begins May 11, 2026
💻 Virtual learning cohort
🎓 Earn 5 SCECHs
Register today and take the next step toward becoming Google Certified: https://bit.ly/REMCgooglecert
1 day ago, Mark Lyons
Promotional graphic for the Google Certified Together Level 1 Cohort. Text reads, “Starts May 11th - Virtual.” Additional text says, “Each Learning Cohort is a collaborative learning journey, spanning several months, offering opportunities for shared inquiry, peer networking, and reflective practice.” The graphic includes a keyboard background, certification-style icons, the Google Certified Together REMC Association of Michigan logo, and an outline of Michigan.

A huge shout-out to Saginaw ISD Bus Driver, Cynthia Schmidt! 🚌 When approached with a last-minute, outside-the-box request to help with a creative project, she didn't hesitate for a second. We appreciate your spontaneity and kindness, Cynthia! #OurStory #SaginawISD #AboveandBeyond #OrangeSpot

2 days ago, Emily Rau
School bus parked outside of a building with an orange frog waving out of the drivers side window. The bus has a graphic on the side that says "Thank You Cynthia!"

Dr. Trisha Berg presented valuable, research-driven strategies for addressing attendance challenges. Teams from school districts across Saginaw County participated in the four-day workshop. A special thank you to Maggie Wisniski and the MiFamily Engagement Center for providing this meaningful learning opportunity. #SaginawISD #OurStory

3 days ago, Chris Bolen
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Thank you to Saginaw ISD Instructional Coach Matt Lovely for the opportunity to witness the outstanding relationships being built with students and staff at Arthur Eddy School through a shared focus on literacy. #SaginawISD #OurStory

3 days ago, Chris Bolen
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Ms. Sarah’s students at Millet Learning Center showed their appreciation for their bus drivers by creating thoughtful gifts. They colored “thank you” bus cards and made personalized ink pens for each driver! #SaginawISD #OurStory

3 days ago, Sarah Ludens
Ms. Sarah's students love their business drivers.  They colored them a bus thank you card and made them a personalized ink pen!
Ms. Sarah's students love their business drivers.  They colored them a bus thank you card and made them a personalized ink pen!
Ms. Sarah's students love their business drivers.  They colored them a bus thank you card and made them a personalized ink pen!
The Superintendent's Office proudly celebrates Christine Thompson, Technical Support Specialist, at Saginaw ISD! Christine consistently leads forward through the way she models outstanding customer service each day. Her kindness, friendliness, and welcoming spirit are noticed by everyone she serves. She approaches every challenge with professionalism, grace, and a true commitment to finding solutions that help others succeed. Christine, thank you for being a daily positive difference-maker, and for always leading forward with excellence and care! #OurStory #Orange
3 days ago, Jeffrey Collier
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Today we recognize the people who start and end each school day for so many of our students, our bus drivers. They do far more than drive a route; they build relationships, keep students safe, and create a consistent, caring presence every single day. We’re grateful for the patience, responsibility, and heart they bring to their work. Thank you for everything you do!
3 days ago, Coty Kuschinsky
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Celebrating Stacy Darrow and this well-deserved recognition from the EduPaths team! Stacy Darrow, Instructional Coach at Saginaw ISD, is being celebrated for her leadership in developing the newly published EduPaths course, "Coaching Conversations that Matter." Her expertise, vision, and dedication helped bring this impactful professional learning opportunity to life. Developed in partnership with EduPaths, Stacy’s work will support up to 50,000 educators across Michigan this fall, which is an incredible reach and a powerful testament to her professional practice, leadership, and commitment to the field. Thank you for leading forward, Stacy! #OurStory #Orange
3 days ago, Jeffrey Collier
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The Early Head Start home visiting program invited STARS to our weekly socialization. The families received a tour and got to take little ride around town! Of course, we sang "Wheels on the Bus!" #SaginawISD #OurStory

3 days ago, Sara Mason
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STEM was in full force this April.

From rocket builds and space-themed learning at Sherwood, to coding with Dash and Sphero indi robots, to hands-on exploration with Hemlock Semiconductor, students across our region were fully engaged in thinking, building, and problem-solving.

These are the moments that spark curiosity and show students what’s possible.

Huge thanks to Westdale, Sherwood Elementary, and Saginaw STEM for partnering with SISD to make these experiences happen.

#SaginawISD #OurStory

4 days ago, Mark Lyons
Flyer titled “STEMtastic April” on a light blue background featuring a collage of six polaroid-style photos highlighting STEM activities. Images include: students building a strawbee rocket at Sherwood; a “Planet Sherwood” space-themed graphic for Sherwood Space Day; a presenter from Hemlock Semiconductor speaking to a group; a collection of Dash robots; students coding robots at SVRC Marketplace; and students at Westdale Elementary participating in a “Howl Day” coding activity using Sphero indi robots. At the bottom, text reads: “Huge thanks to Westdale, Sherwood Elementary, and Saginaw STEM for partnering with SISD to make this work possible.”

Semiconductor Saturday was a great example of what can happen when organizations come together to create meaningful, hands on learning experiences for students. Saginaw ISD/REMC 9 was proud to collaborate with incredible partners to bring this event to life. Students used coding to guide robots through processes inspired by Hemlock Semiconductor, connecting real world industry to STEM learning. #SaginawISD #OurStory

4 days ago, Mark Lyons
Flyer titled “Semiconductor Saturday” with a light blue background. Text explains that Saginaw ISD collaborated with multiple organizations to host the event and that participants used coding to guide robots through simulated processes inspired by Hemlock Semiconductor. The bottom features cartoon-style graphics of a small robot, a purification machine labeled “Purification Process,” and a character in a protective suit using a tablet next to a conveyor belt with boxes. Logos included are REMC, Saginaw ISD, MiSTEM Network, Saginaw STEM, Delta College STEM Explorer, Hemlock Semiconductor (HSC), Bay Arenac ISD, and MEDC.
We’re admiring one of the beautiful spaces at Saginaw ISD—and the woman who helps make it shine, MaKeba Lawson.

MaKeba joined Saginaw ISD in 2019 and begins each day with joy and gratitude. Known around the building for greeting everyone she passes, she says her positivity comes from within.

“Kindness is what I lead with because I want to be treated with kindness. I wouldn’t want to be treated rude, so I don’t treat people that way. I’m full of laughter and fun—and you’ve got to make the job fun.”

MaKeba takes pride in her work, cleaning the building with care and precision. “Every day, I try to roll the red carpet out for our guests. I want this building to be flawless when people walk in, and I take pride in that.”

Thank you, MaKeba, for the joy, care, and excellence you bring to Saginaw ISD each and every day. ✨

#SaginawISD #OurStory #OrangeSpot
4 days ago, Kimberly Pruitt
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A person cleans a table in a dining area with round tables, chairs, and a trash can.
A person in a green shirt and blue jeans uses a mop to clean a blue bench in a room.