Congratulations to our own Sabrina Jackson who was the recipient of our 2022 Nancy Butterfield Unsung Hero award! She received multiple nominations and we are blessed to have her on our team!
almost 3 years ago, Ericka M. Taylor, Ph.D.
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In recognition of Native American Heritage Month, we are pleased to present the work of Ojibwe craftsman Mr. Earl Nyholm, who constructed the birch bark canoe that is on display at the Hartley Outdoor Education Center. #HartleyOEC
almost 3 years ago, John Adelman
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Congratulations to our Parent Member of the Year for 2022 through our Great Start Collaborative, Mr. Lionel Grant!
almost 3 years ago, Ericka M. Taylor, Ph.D.
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Mr. Earl Nyholm, Ojibwe craftsman, built this birch bark canoe using natural materials back in the 1970s. Birch bark canoes were used for transportation in the warmer months by Native peoples in the Great Lakes area. French traders later adopted the use of the birch bark canoe for moving trade goods and furs throughout the Great Lakes’ interior regions. Birch bark canoes are typically made around a cedar frame with a birch bark covering. A thick layer of birch bark is strong and waterproof, making it an ideal covering for this purpose. For additional durability, the inner layer of the bark is turned to face the outside of the canoe. Spruce roots are tied in to connect the components, and pine pitch seals off the seams. This canoe is light and strong, measuring about 14 feet in length and weighing close to 50 pounds. The canoe and its hand-made paddles are on display for students and visitors here at Hartley. We appreciate the privilege of being the curators of this fine example of Native American craftsmanship by Mr. Nyholm. You also may be interested in seeing the documentary called "Earl’s Canoe: A Traditional Ojibwe Craft". #HartleyOEC #SaginawISD
almost 3 years ago, John Adelman
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Mark your calendar! The SOAR program will be selling various craft items and baked goods at the AHHS Holiday Bazaar on Saturday, December 3rd, from 9:00-3:00. The SOAR Program will be set up in the gym. Come see us!
almost 3 years ago, Brigette Uhrich
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Saginaw ISD would like to wish the Frankenmuth Eagles a big “GOOD LUCK!” today in the Division 5 State Championship game at Ford Field! #GoodLuck
almost 3 years ago, Coty Kuschinsky
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Social media enables educators to lead and learn from anywhere. Explore how social media tools can build and expand professional networks and create opportunities for authentic learning experiences for students. Free SCECHs. Starts Dec. 5th, register: https://bit.ly/remcsocials
almost 3 years ago, Mark Lyons
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It's Friday and time to shop!!! Here is a gift guide from our STEM director. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-SiiOnThJCNXenqqLp9z877hUoMiUoEK0eNOw_5OIwc/edit?usp=sharing
almost 3 years ago, Mark Lyons
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Student engagement is key to learning. Explore tools such as badges, levels & leaderboards. These gamification strategies increased student-led learning, critical thinking, creativity & collaborative problem-solving. Starts Dec. 5th, earn 10 FREE SCECHs: https://bit.ly/remcgame
almost 3 years ago, Mark Lyons
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Feeling thankful for Wendy Malkiewicz, Quality Improvement Coach, for the Great Start to Quality Eastern Resource Center. Wendy supports child care programs and educators in creating and meeting goals to support them in providing high quality care and education. Wendy co-facilitates our home-based learning community bridging professional learning to program implementation. Her service area includes Huron, Lapeer, and Tuscola. Wendy is an excellent trainer and tackles projects that helps to support our full team. Thank you Wendy!
almost 3 years ago, Julie Bash
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From Dr. Collier's family, to you and yours, Happy Thanksgiving! #Grateful #SaginawISD
almost 3 years ago, Coty Kuschinsky
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Happy Thanksgiving from the REMC Association of Michigan!
almost 3 years ago, Mark Lyons
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Saginaw ISD is extremely grateful for our staff, students, parents, and community members that support our mission to serve, innovate, and empower! #Thanksgiving
almost 3 years ago, Coty Kuschinsky
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We are very thankful for our fearless leader, Dr. Ericka Taylor, Executive Director of Early Childhood. Dr. Taylor inspires, motivates and leads by example. She successfully leads our team with passion, empathy, and encouragement. Thank you Dr. Taylor, for all that you do!
almost 3 years ago, Julie Kozan
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Cosmic bowling…. another annual tradition that the #MilletMustangs look forward to! Adapted PE teacher Jeremy Kaul organizes this fun event with the help of SVSU student volunteers. #SaginawISD #adaptedPE #SVSU
almost 3 years ago, Julie Clauss
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The Great Start to Quality Eastern Resource Center is so grateful that Rosanna Keller is a part of the team. Rosanna is a Quality Improvement Specialist and generally is the first point of contact with child care programs, licensed-exempt providers, and parents for Arenac, Bay, Huron, and Saginaw Counties. Rosanna brings her whole heart to the work and it is appreciated by all. She definitely serves our community by connecting people to local and statewide resources and supporting in any way that she can. If you call the office and Rosanna answers, you can FEEL her smile through the phone! Thank you Rosanna for all that you do!
almost 3 years ago, Julie Bash
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The #MilletMustangs were excited to bring back their annual Thanksgiving luncheon! Students invited their families to join them for a traditional turkey dinner complete with all the trimmings! #SaginawISD #OurStory
almost 3 years ago, Julie Clauss
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Congratulations to Fayerene Meeks who was celebrated at last night's school board meeting for her 47 years of dedicated servant leadership at #SaginawISD! 🎉
almost 3 years ago, Jeffrey Collier
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I enjoyed spending part of my morning at Brunkow with Betty Nash and her amazing staff! We are thankful for her leadership, inspiration, passion and support! #SaginawISD
almost 3 years ago, Ericka M. Taylor, Ph.D.
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The first session of the Saginaw ISD Graduation intensive kicked off today! This four day PD series focuses on improving graduation rates for students with disabilities across Saginaw county. Over 60 secondary educators from across 11 local districts participated in today’s professional learning focusing on analyzing district level data.
almost 3 years ago, Erin Senkowski
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