
Local district teams joined Matt Gleason and Michael Mekhayel from MDE/OEAA at Saginaw ISD on Monday. Participants explored the data/reports available in the School Index and their application to the district's School Improvement Plan. #SaginawISD
















We would like to give a huge shoutout to Horace Mann Insurance (Hughes-Robinson Financial) for stopping by with delicious cookies for our Transitions Center staff at lunch today! #TransitionsCenter #SaginawISD


Transitions Center SOAR students spent the morning cooking breakfast burritos followed by some delicious brownies for dessert during Socialization on Friday! #TransitionsCenter #SaginawISD #Socialization






Last week, members from the Saginaw ISD Early Childhood programs had the opportunity to learn about the Process Communication Model (PCM). PCM is an innovative research based tool that enables people to understand, resolve conflict, motivate, and communicate effectively with others. It was a great 2 days of learning and growing. #SaginawISD


A huge thank you to the amazing teachers at Claytor Preschool! The Family Services Department truly appreciates your hard work and dedication. #OurStory #SaginawISD





Take a Moment for Yoga 🧘♂️🧘♀️The SISD Wellness Committee would like you to know that yoga isn’t just about flexibility—it’s a powerful way to reduce stress, improve posture, build strength, and support both mental and physical well-being. Whether you're a beginner or experienced, just a few minutes of mindful movement can make a noticeable difference in your day. Check out the attached flyer for simple poses and tips to help you get started or deepen your practice, right from home or even at your desk. #SaginawISD



Millet Learning Center Teacher Amy Winslow would like to nominate Behavior Assistant Brittany Williams for her dedication, patience, and attention to each student’s unique needs does not go unnoticed. Thank you for a great student-first start to the school year! #MilletMustangs #OrangeSpot


Thank you to Jackie and Joy At Saginaw Valley Church of The Nazerene for making little gift baskets for Our teachers at Valley Preschool! We appreciate you! #SaginawISD #ValleyPreschool


We caught up on our Orange Spot Recognition winners during Opening Day at the Dow Event Center, and we’re so proud to celebrate their positivity, collaboration, and commitment to serving others!
🧡 May: Terra Kelpinski, Data & Skyward SIS Manager — nominated by Chris Bolen
🧡 June: Maija Poyhonen, Speech Pathologist — nominated by Christine Boos
🧡 July: Kayla Coughlin, Benefits Coordinator — nominated by Tammy Cavendish
Congratulations to Terra, Maija, and Kayla for their outstanding contributions!
#OrangeSpot #SaginawISD #OurStory https://youtu.be/RF-Glj6IxUg

Giving back feels good! #TransitionsCenter SOAR students spent an afternoon volunteering and giving back to their community—Mrs. Tabacsko’s crew even made homemade dog treats for the local animal shelter. 🐾💙 #SaginawISD





Let's Talk About Functional Movement 🏃♀️💪 The Saginaw ISD Wellness Committee would like to share the importance of maintaining good functional movement. It's essential for staying active, preventing injury, and improving overall quality of life—both at work and at home. Functional movement focuses on how well your body moves during everyday tasks like bending, lifting, walking, or even sitting. Over time, small changes in mobility and strength can make a big difference. Check out the attached flyer for tips to help improve your movement and feel your best throughout the day. #SaginawISD

https://youtu.be/pYW217huqxM


Principals LEAD is a monthly professional development and networking series for principals in Saginaw County, hosted by #SaginawISD. This month, Sharon Norman from the CAN Council shared data and examples from the HOPE Framework, highlighting how positive school experiences can improve student attendance and success.







How does the Michigan Lottery really impact schools? Some funding does go to K-12 public education, but it’s not as much as many people think. For every $1 spent on the lottery, only about 26¢ goes toward schools, and in the bigger picture, lottery dollars make up just 5% of Michigan’s $23 billion school budget.
Learn more in this week’s #EducationMatters with Deputy Superintendent Scott Sawyer and Michigan School Business Officials' Jason Helsen. https://youtu.be/XbKrbKCW-NM