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1 day ago, Mark Lyons
 Promotional graphic for REMC Association of Michigan’s Summer Professional Learning. A smiling young woman wearing yellow headphones and an orange shirt is writing in a notebook while looking at a laptop. The REMC logo appears at the bottom.
Congratulations to Cohort 5 of our Youth Ambassador Program on completing the Dale Carnegie Leadership Institute! These emerging leaders have built the confidence, communication, and leadership skills to serve as a powerful voice for their peers and community.
1 day ago, Kevin Summey
YAP Cohort 5
Join us for a relaxed and inspiring morning focused on tech integration—over coffee, of course! Stop by anytime between 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM to enjoy a free cup of coffee, a light breakfast, and casual conversation about AI, tech tools, or whatever’s on your mind. Complete the form to reserve your spot, and once you attend, you’ll be entered into a special giveaway! Bring a friend along—everyone’s welcome. We’ll be at Live Oak in Saginaw on July 16, Creation Coffee in Frankenmuth on August 4, and at Creation Coffee in Saginaw on August 19. Let’s connect, caffeinate, and share ideas for the year ahead! RSVP https://forms.gle/ye4CWaXnNu3MQRY86
1 day ago, Mark Lyons
A promotional flyer titled "MORNINGS WITH MARK" in bold white text on a black background. Below the title, there is a white text box with the following message: "Kick off your summer with a free cup of coffee, a light breakfast, and great conversation—whether it’s about AI or anything else tech related. Let’s sip, share, and spark ideas."  Underneath, it lists three event locations and dates:  Live Oak: July 16th - Saginaw location  Creation Coffee: Aug. 4th - Frankenmuth  Creation Coffee: Aug. 19th - Saginaw  RSVP is required with a link: https://forms.gle/kd4ickz2z1wau6ifa  On the right side of the flyer, there is a white coffee cup with latte art, sitting on a wooden surface scattered with coffee beans. Above the cup is a circular stamp-like graphic that reads "Free Coffee & Learning" in a script font.
Paid summer work experiences are in full swing! A big thank you to Hartley Outdoor Education Center for partnering with our Saginaw ISD School-to-Work (STW) team and #MRS to provide meaningful summer work opportunities for students across Saginaw County. We’re excited to see our students gaining valuable employment skills and making a difference in their communities! 🙌☀️ #SaginawISD
3 days ago, Jennifer Schaller
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Hartley OEC
Hartley OEC
Hartley OEC
Hartley OEC
Our Claytor Preschool students are beating the heat with water days! #Claytor #OurStory
3 days ago, Heather Weaver
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Did you know Michigan ISDs coordinate specialized student services, including special education and career and technical education, supporting learners from birth through age 26? #HereforAllMIStudents #MILimitlessPotential #MichiganISDs
3 days ago, Selah Hernandez
What does an ISD do, anyway?
Dr. Ericka Taylor attended this week’s Early Childhood Administrative Network Retreat, hosted by Marquette-Alger RESA. The event was led by Lyndsay Carey, Director of Early Childhood Education Services. Dr. Taylor shared that she always enjoys connecting with Lyndsay, describing her as “positive, personable, and helpful” in her work with early childhood leaders across the state.
3 days ago, Ericka M. Taylor, Ph.D.
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🎉 Congratulations to our newest Bronze, Orange, and Iron level Our Story authors from May 2025! Each story you share helps us celebrate the incredible moments happening across Saginaw ISD every day. Together, we’ve now surpassed 4,900 stories, a powerful testament to the voices and hearts behind our #OurStory initiative. Keep leading forward and shining a light on what makes our community so special.
5 days ago, Coty Kuschinsky
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Take a moment to look back on an incredible school year with us! 🎥 Dr. Collier shares highlights and gratitude in this month’s Superintendent Video Newsletter. Watch here: https://youtu.be/7-o-BRpgZCI?feature=shared
5 days ago, Coty Kuschinsky
Thank you to ABC12 for highlighting this year’s Saginaw County Youth Ambassadors! We’re proud to see Saginaw ISD students building leadership skills and representing their communities through this great program. Read more here: https://www.abc12.com/news/saginaw-isd-students-named-county-youth-ambassadors/article_c0362047-2536-4499-a04b-796c7eb9bfda.html
6 days ago, Coty Kuschinsky
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Over the weekend, Vice President of the Board of Education Dr. Katherine Ellison and her family enjoyed the Summer Kickoff event at the Castle Museum, which featured an ISD school bus as part of their Touch-a-Truck. We love being out in the Saginaw community! #CastleFun #CommunityPartners
6 days ago, Katherine Ellison
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The Wellness Committee encourages the use of these hydration hacks, for a healthier summer! Hydration levels impact everything from temperature regulation to organ function and cognitive performance. As the weather heats up, replenishing water lost through sweat—whether from working out, enjoying the outdoors, or engaging in everyday activities—becomes that much more important! Warning Signs of Dehydration - • Extreme thirst • Brain fog, dizziness, or confusion • Rapid heartbeat or breathing • Muscle cramps Tips for Staying Hydrated this Summer- • Get ahead of thirst: Drink before feeling thirsty, especially pre- and post-exercise. • Track fluid intake: Aim to drink one ounce of water for every two pounds of body weight each day, but remember individual needs will vary. Consult your doctor for a personalized recommendation. • Carry a reusable bottle: Invest in a water bottle you love and don’t leave the house without it (pro tip: find one with fill lines that coincide with hours of the day for easy tracking). • Take it easy: Refrain from strenuous physical activity on hotter or more humid days. • Favor hydrating fluids: Avoid drinks high in sugar or caffeine as they can be dehydrating. • Enjoy water-dense foods: Eat foods that are higher in water content like fruits and veggies. • Add electrolytes: Maintain your body’s electrolyte balance with sports drinks and electrolyte powders (without excess sugar) or opt for a natural option like coconut water. Stay safe, and stay hydrated this summer!
6 days ago, Kayla Coughlin
What an incredible day at the 4th Annual 'Outside of the Classroom' PD at Hartley Outdoor Education Center! Huge thanks to Mark Lyons, our Program Director of Instructional Tech. & STEM, for his visionary leadership in bringing such powerful PD to #SaginawISD! #OurStory #Orange
7 days ago, Jeffrey Collier
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Last week, students from Carrollton Middle School visited Hartley Outdoor Education Center and participated in a dynamic STEM experience focused on force, motion, potential energy, and kinetic energy. Throughout the session, students worked collaboratively to design and build roller coasters, applying engineering principles and scientific thinking to test how variables such as height, slope, and friction affected speed and energy transfer. #HartleyOEC #STEM
8 days ago, Brigitte Hendershot
roller coaster building
Looking for classroom video hosting? MI Streamnet is a FREE, hosting site through REMC. Safe and without advertisements, it’s perfect for school communications, training and more. Add quizzes, control access and get personal support: remc.org/educator-resources/mi-streamnet
8 days ago, Mark Lyons
Promotional graphic for MI Streamnet by the REMC Association of Michigan. The background features digital binary code and computer monitors in gold. A smiling woman with a headset gestures toward a smartphone on a tripod. The MI Streamnet logo appears in the top right.
F-Hall at Millet Learning Center is excited to create a new school garden! Our students worked hard today preparing the garden beds and are looking forward to planting tomorrow. A special thank you to Abele Greenhouse for generously donating soil and plants to support our classes. ❤️
8 days ago, AMY KOHNERT
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Saginaw ISD Instructional Services was thrilled to host educators from across Michigan for our Adaptive Schools training, sponsored by the Michigan Association of Intermediate School Administrators (MAISA) and facilitated by Steve Seward. Over four dynamic days, participants explored strategies to build leadership capacity and foster collaborative learning within their schools and districts. #OurStory
8 days ago, Kelly Kujala
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Did you know that washing your car at home can send harmful pollutants straight into our storm drains and local waterways? We're joining our partners at SASWA to share simple tips for cleaning your car the right way — protecting both your vehicle and the environment. 🌎🚗 Learn how: https://www.saswa.org/blog1/2025/5/5/cleaning-your-car-the-right-way-to-protect-the-environment
9 days ago, Coty Kuschinsky
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MDE Consultants, Wes Seely and Frank Holes, partnered with Saginaw ISD to hold a Spring Workshop at Millet Learning Center. Our grant coordinators and finance staff appreciate the insights you shared about many individual grants and the ConApp. #OurStory #SaginawISD
9 days ago, Chris Bolen
It was a warm, sunny day for the last day of school at Millet Learning Center, and the students were all smiles as they celebrated the start of summer! Hailey especially loved being welcomed with bubbles as she arrived and had the best day spending time with Ms. Marilynn before break.
9 days ago, Marilynn Veryamani
the kiddos had a great half day on the last day of school. Now summer break!
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Hailey having fun on the last day of school ! :)