Hartley Outdoor Education Center is excited to host the Fall Heritage Festival at Murphy Homestead Farms! 🍂 Join us on October 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. as we bring new life to our programs and historic buildings. We can’t wait to celebrate and share memories with you! #SaginawISD #Hartley

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6 months ago, Vic Bugni
Celebrating a great inaugural session of our new Superintendent’s Impact Forum which is a Professional Learning Community for leadership at Saginaw ISD. Together, we are One Team, One ISD: “leaning on, learning from, and leading with each other.” #OurStory #LeadingForward
6 months ago, Jeffrey Collier
Impact Forum
Impact Forum
Impact Forum
Impact Forum

Melissa Neumann’s Crew and David Rose’s class from Millet Learning Center enjoyed a fantastic experience last Friday in Frankenmuth, celebrating German heritage at Oktoberfest! From giant pretzels to costumes, lively music, and dancing—it was a day full of culture and fun! 🎶🥨🎉

6 months ago, Melissa Neumann
smiling men and women
smiling men and women
smiling men and women
happy guys
dancing
dancing
dancing
eating
eating
class picture

We’ve been soaking up the beautiful weather this week! 🌞 Our Saginaw Career Complex Head Start students enjoyed playing with chalk and exploring how to outline their friends. They discovered just how tall they are! #SaginawISD

6 months ago, Ms. Allison
We have enjoyed the nice weather this week!
we have enjoyed the nice weather this week

A big shoutout from Janet Ciesla, Executive Assistant to the Transitions Center students. Your positive energy and friendly interactions in the halls never fail to make her day brighter! #SaginawISD #OurStory

6 months ago, Janet Ciesla
orange frog image

Saginaw Career Complex Head Start students were excited to welcome SCC Early Childhood Education students in to the classroom to read stories! We can't wait to continue helping future teachers learn! #SaginawISD

6 months ago, Ms. Allison
SCC Early Childhood students came in and read stories to the classroom!
SCC Early Childhood students came in and read stories to the classroom!
SCC Early Childhood students came in and read stories to the classroom!
SCC Early Childhood students came in and read stories to the classroom!

The Saginaw ISD Technology Department would like to thank Stephanie Eickholt, Corey Nichols, Tia Hahn, and Sabrina Jackson for the series of weekly collaboration meetings over the last couple of months with the Technology Team to plan and deploy all the technology moves required to start the school year. Your assistance and voice made this process smooth and efficient. Thank you!! #SaginawISD #OurStory

6 months ago, Patrick Loshaw

We are celebrating the collaborative opportunities across Saginaw County at our 1st Superintendent's Impact Forum. The opportunities are endless! #SaginawISD #OurStory

6 months ago, Tia Hahn
Merrill Head Start’s preschool class enjoys Library Day with Ms. Jane! Each Wednesday, we gather in the library to listen to stories as we build a love of reading. Thank you Ms. Jane for making library time so special for our class! #SaginawISD #MerrillVandals #HeadStart
6 months ago, HALEY HICKEY
library day at Merrill

Special thanks to Mitch Wheatcraft, Transitions Center Principal, for recently showing off the new Practical Assessment Exploration System (PAES) Lab to the Special Education Administration. This lab will allow for assessing work habits in real-life settings and situations. #SaginawISD

6 months ago, Dave Krantz
Group meeting in a room
Dive into free, student-friendly resources to build digital skills, stay safe online and explore tech tools - all at your own pace. Perfect for K‑12 classrooms & after school learning. Check out 21Things4Students, we’ve been making changes! out: remc.org/21Things4Students/
6 months ago, Mark Lyons
 Graphic promoting REMC's “21 Things 4 Students” digital learning resource. Background shows a computer lab with rows of desktop computers and chairs. On the right, five colorful icons represent different digital skill categories: a green question mark, a teal box with a person using tech, a purple computer with a microphone, a green cursor arrow, and a blue government building. Bottom includes the 21 Things 4 Students logos.
Executive Assistant, Janet Ciesla, would like to give a huge shout-out to Katie and Logan, Transitions Center SOAR students, who neatly folded our remaining opening day t-shirts. Thanks so much and keep smiling! #SaginawISD #SOAR
6 months ago, Janet Ciesla
Photo of Katie and Logan with t-shirts
Thank you to MDE's team (Dorothy Blackwell, David Carlson, and Jennifer Curtis) for bringing the MICIP Roadshow 2.0 to SISD. School improvement teams from Saginaw county came together to participate in collaborative work on the goals for each of their districts. #SaginawISD
6 months ago, Chris Bolen
team talk

Omni High School students visited Saginaw ISD for a conversation on social media. Topics included screen time we’re consuming,
importance of safety in the digital world. Ideas for how they would redesign social media for the next generation. #SaginawISD

6 months ago, Mark Lyons
A social media–style graphic with a beige background and the heading “SOCIAL Media” at the top. In the center, there is a red rectangle featuring the Omni Alternative High School logo, a compass design with the words “Believe, Achieve, Succeed” and the tagline “Your Compass to Success.” The Saginaw ISD logo appears in the upper right corner of the red rectangle. Below the image, mock social media icons (heart, comment, share, save) are displayed, followed by text: “Omni High School students visited Saginaw ISD for a conversation on social media. Topics included screen time we’re really consuming, importance of safety in the digital world. Ideas for how they would redesign social media for the next generation.”
Stay one step ahead of cyber risks! REMC’s Cybersecurity Resources offer guides, tools and lessons to help you protect your classroom & school. Explore vetted materials on data privacy, phishing prevention & safe digital practices. Explore now: https://bit.ly/cyberremcresources
6 months ago, Mark Lyons
Graphic promoting REMC cybersecurity resources. Large text at the top reads “Stay Ahead of Cyber Risks!” To the right is a graphic of an open laptop with a large green shield and white check mark symbol in front of it, representing security. REMC Association of Michigan logo appears in the lower left corner on a blue background.

Don't miss this incredible day of learning about Restorative Practices & Trauma-Informed Strategies hosted by Saginaw ISD on October 28, 2025. Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdsqlsZUC2HYqmfCc183x_ZvHOk2hzUuiKary4HWhhYqURAdw/viewform?usp=header

6 months ago, Kelly Kujala
information for registration
It's officially FALL! There’s no better time to fall into learning with REMC! From FREE professional learning to ready-to-use classroom resources, REMC supports educators all season long. Let’s make this school year the best yet! Explore what's new: https://www.remc.org
6 months ago, Mark Lyons
Today is officially FALL! There’s no better time to fall into learning with REMC! From FREE professional learning to ready-to-use classroom resources, REMC supports educators all season long. Let’s make this school year the best yet! Explore what's new: https://www.remc.org
🔥 Meet John Gallo of New Shire Forge! He’s bringing 14 years of blacksmithing and 5 years of welding experience to the Heritage Festival on Oct. 11. Don’t miss his passion for metalwork in action! #HartleyOEC
6 months ago, Samantha Simons
Horse
Roses
Forge
Knife
Kellen from Mrs Polzin's class uses his AAC device to update the Core Word of the Week recordable buttons at Millet. Core Words are practiced in lessons, activities, and all around the school. STOP and check out next week's core word!
6 months ago, Dana Polzin
young adult male wheelchair user student speaking through a speech device to record the word STOP on a speech button
young adult male wheelchair user student presses a STOP button on a Core Word Bulletin board in a school hallway.

Stage Two of the Saginaw County Road Commission Paint a Plow Program is officially complete! Over the past two weeks, students from the Saginaw ISD Transition Center Work-Based Learning and SOAR programs have been hard at work alongside our dedicated School to Work team members. Together, they’ve poured their creativity, collaboration, and talent into developing the design templates that will soon bring our plow to life.

We are beyond proud of their efforts and the progress made so far. A heartfelt thank you to our community for your encouragement and support as you follow along with us on this journey. Stay tuned—our masterpiece is unfolding before your eyes, and the best is yet to come. #SaginawISD

6 months ago, Suzanna Williams
Using a dye cut machine
Teamwork makes the dream work!!
Tracing a template to make a sticker
prepping to making a sticker
Prepping to make a sticker
Traced the template, ready to cut out the sticker
Tracing the letter to create a sticker
Prepping to make a sticker
Tracing a letter to make a sticker
Working on making sticker letters