Happy Friday! Students at the Juvenile Detention Center School watched "The Peanut Butter Falcon" to learn about friendship, redemption and inclusiveness. Here are a few excerpts from their written reflections: ". . .just because you may be different does not mean you are not worthy." ". . .people are loving and caring, it just takes a litle more love or strength from other people to help and teach." "I'd love to volunteer and help people with disabilities one day. " "People have strenghts and dreams."
over 1 year ago, Laticia Whitehead
So happy to celebrate the ribbon cutting of @SVSU in downtown Saginaw! #SaginAwesome
over 1 year ago, Scott Sawyer
SVSU
Hanging out with a great guy, Dr. Josh Ode at the SVSU Downtown Saginaw Ribbon Cutting!
over 1 year ago, Ericka M. Taylor, Ph.D.
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Congratulations Terri and thank you for all the years of service since 1995! Terri said her biggest take away from working here is patience and compassion! We will surely miss you. Share a memory. Happy Retirement!
over 1 year ago, Kendi Baldwin
Congratulations Terri! Thank you for your service for all these years since 1995!  Terri said her biggest take away from working here is patience and compassion! We surely will miss you.  Share a memory.
Last night we celebrated our graduates from the Great Lakes Bay Early College, earning their high school diplomas, post-secondary credentials, and college credit. Numerous awards and scholarships were awarded to students, with several earning their associate degrees. We could not be prouder of these students, who demonstrated resilience and determination, in spite of the challenges the last few years have presented. Congratulations!!
over 1 year ago, Jenny Geno
Great turnout for GLBEC completion ceremony!
Great turnout for GLBEC completion ceremony!
Congratulations to GLBEC 2022 graduates!
MLC’s Post Secondary POHI students are enjoying the creative process in preparation for the Spring Art Fair. A balloon smash technique was used on a prepared canvas to create their Spring Meadow Abstract!
over 1 year ago, Julie Clauss
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Pleas join Representative Amos ONeal and 5 of our Saginaw County Youth Ambassadors for an important conversation around mental health! See flyer for details!
over 1 year ago, Jenny Geno
Join us on May 19, 6pm on Facebook!
The Saginaw Career Complex will be offering a Public Safety camp this summer! Please see the flyer below for details and click on the following link to sign up! https://forms.gle/8ZLek8t1iG74voWa6
over 1 year ago, Jenny Geno
Police, Fire, and EMT Camp
Thought-provoking virtual town hall hosted by @Getting_Smart pertaining to Metaverse and if it's the frontier of engaging & learning. Great perspective from individuals from around the country.
over 1 year ago, Mark Lyons
Web Transitions
Timeline of Meta
Pros and Cons of meta
Integrate metaverse
Happy School Nurse’s Day to the amazing ladies who take care of the students (and staff!) of Millet! We appreciate having such a dedicated team of healthcare workers! #SaginawISD #ThankANurse
over 1 year ago, Julie Clauss
nurses!
Thanks to Ms. Senkowski and Mr. Krantz for their continued community presentations highlighting the upcoming August 2 Special Education Millage. #SaginawISD
over 1 year ago, Jeffrey Collier
Rotary MTG.
Brunkow Head Start/EHS is so excited that Meemic Insurance Company selected our program to Celebrate Teacher Appreciation Day. Mr. Matthew Beasley honored Brunkow Staff with donuts, bagels, coffee, materials and a Two hundred dollar check to treat the staff. Thanks to Meemic Insurance Company!
over 1 year ago, Nash Betty
Celebrating Brunkow
Excited
Breakfast at Brunkow
MiTechKids is great for K-5 teachers seeking tech integration activities. This resource has instructional activities with clear learning objectives, vocabulary, planning tools, implementation steps & assessment options. Don’t stress, click here: https://www.remc.org/mitechkids/
over 1 year ago, Mark Lyons
MiTech Kids K-5 teacher resources
How cool! Matt Kurta, from Karoub and Associates, greeted everyone at the door today in Lansing, MI. for our statewide ESA legislative update while modeling his favorite coffee mug... #SaginawISD 🙂
over 1 year ago, Jeffrey Collier
M. Kurta
The high schoolers here at the Juvenile Detention Center School had another great day of NWEA testing. It's the last go 'round for the year! Many can't wait to compare their scores, see their growth. #dataconversations #testing #
over 1 year ago, Laticia Whitehead
We are excited to announce that Hartley Outdoor Education Center Director, Eric Rutherford, has been selected to spend 4 full days learning about place-based and project-based (PBL2) education at the Belle Isle Aquarium and the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservancy. This opportunity was provided by the CMU Center for Excellence in STEM Education and the Belle Isle Conservancy education team.
over 1 year ago, Eric Rutherford
Whitcomb Conservatory
Meeting of great minds!!! One of many leadership meetings held in regards to Head Start and Early Head Start programming. Thank you to Sabrina, Stephanie, Amy, Shevonn, Betty and Denise for your continued leadership!!
over 1 year ago, Ericka M. Taylor, Ph.D.
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Mckyla Zeimbo, Swan Valley High School, was recognized at last evening's board meeting for being awarded "Best of Show" for her entry in the Saginaw County Art Exhibit. Congratulations Mckyla!
over 1 year ago, Janet Ciesla
"Best of Show" award
Mckyla Ziembo
Dave Krantz, Eric Rutherford, Toni Butterfield, Katie Fehn, and Mark Allington received special recognition at last evening's board meeting for going “Above and Beyond” to provide outstanding servant leadership during an emergency situation at Hartley Outdoor Education Center. Thank you for your quick response to keep our visitors safe!
over 1 year ago, Janet Ciesla
Hartley responders and board
Be the change that you want to see! Explore the essentials of Leadership & Culture to implement positive changes in your school. This course focuses on technology initiatives and ideas that incorporate change and help to build a strong culture. Register: https://bit.ly/3sl3pgM
over 1 year ago, Mark Lyons
Leading a culture of change in your school