Melody Relerford from Molina Healthcare came to speak to families at Valley Preschool's March Parent Club yesterday. She brought coats, hats, bubbles, and an amazing meal spread from Olive Garden. Be sure to plug into Parent Club at your child's Head Start preschool for fun, resources and information every month! #OurStory #SaginawISD
6 months ago, Stacie Coleman
Melody Relerford from Molina Healthcare came to speak to families at Valley Preschool's March Parent Club yesterday. She brought coats, hats, bubbles, and an amazing meal spread from Olive Garden.
Melody Relerford from Molina Healthcare came to speak to families at Valley Preschool's March Parent Club yesterday. She brought coats, hats, bubbles, and an amazing meal spread from Olive Garden.
Melody Relerford from Molina Healthcare came to speak to families at Valley Preschool's March Parent Club yesterday. She brought coats, hats, bubbles, and an amazing meal spread from Olive Garden.
We are excited to recognize the storytellers who have reached new milestones in their #OurStory journey.🎉 Since January 2023, our Saginaw ISD authors have shared more than 4,300 stories—capturing moments of learning, growth, and inspiration across our schools and communities. Your stories matter. Together, we are shaping the future of education—one story at a time. Congratulations! Learn more about #OurStory: www.sisd.cc/page/our-story
6 months ago, Coty Kuschinsky
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Sarah Baird, Kalee Wortley, and Jon LeFevre were thrilled to facilitate a professional development opportunity for staff across the county, focusing on Help for Billy by Heather Forbes. A heartfelt THANK YOU to everyone who participated in the book study and the meaningful discussions that followed. Your engagement and reflections on how we can better support all students—especially those impacted by trauma—are truly appreciated!
6 months ago, Jon Lefevre
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Saginaw ISD Mental Health Program Director Emily Rau, Executive Director of Instructional Services Vic Bugni, and Saginaw Township Community School District Behavioral Support Specialist Ashly Bennick had a wonderful conversation with Art Lewis of the Art Lewis Radio Show to talk about student Social and Emotional Learning (SEL). It was an excellent opportunity to showcase some of the many tools we use to support all students' well-being! Thank you for having us, Art 😊 You can listen to the full interview here: https://www.alphamediaplayer.com/wsgw #OurStory #SELMatters
6 months ago, Emily Rau
Four people standing together for a picture infront of a sign
Our STEM Program Director, Mark Lyons, had the incredible opportunity to present at the Delta College Girls' Day Out event, an inspiring initiative that introduces young women to STEM careers through hands-on activities. Instead of focusing on how to teach students to use AI, Mark’s session emphasized the importance of educators and adults modeling AI integration in their own practices.
6 months ago, Mark Lyons
a sheet of paper that reads "The conversation around AI in education often focuses on teacher efficiency (creating lesson plans faster, responding to emails quicker) but we aren’t spending nearly enough time talking about the importance of modeling the use of AI for our students. Using AI to improve efficiency is just the beginning, not the goal.  The real opportunity? Empowering students for an AI-driven future.  🔹 How can we model using AI as a brainstorming partner? 🔹 How can we use AI to provide feedback to enhance learning? 🔹 How do we teach students to use AI to synthesize complex information?  Yes, AI can save time. But more importantly, it can shape the next generation of thinkers, creators, and leaders." by Richard Culatta
A projected presentation slide in a classroom setting displays the title "AI Explorers: Crafting Creativity with ChatGPT" with a "Middle School Edition" label. The slide features logos for "Saginaw ISD," "REMC 9," and "Delta College," and has a notebook-style background design. A computer monitor and part of a classroom setup are visible in the background.
Happy Pi Day! Today, we celebrate the mathematical constant π (3.14)—and maybe enjoy a slice of actual pie too! Whether you're solving equations or just here for the desserts, it's a great day to appreciate the fun side of math. #PiDay
6 months ago, Selah Hernandez
International pi day, March 14th
Are you 18+ years old and looking to be a camp counselor this summer? The Saginaw YMCA is accepting applications now! #saginwayma #careerpreperation #careertraining
6 months ago, Ann Marie Batkoski
Summer employment 2025 YMCA Camp Timbers is looking for highly motivated, kid focused, and fun individuals to consider joining their staff for the Summer 2025.  Learn more at camptimbers.org or contact executive director, Brian Miller at bamiller@saginaymca.org. Applications are now open and interviews ongoing as positions are available. Contracts are May 30-August 2nd. There is a picture of a girl on a paddleboard with her lifeguard gear giving the love signal with her hands
The Saginaw YMCA is looking for cabin counselors to provide supervision, care, and leadership to a cabin of 8-12 campers. Must be 18+ years old. $365-395/week. Applications are open now at camptimbers.org. Our staff are nurturing and caring, responsible and resilient, kid-focused and welcoming, creative and inspiring . The flyer has campers and counselors interacting in various photos.
Millet Learning Center students from Amy Winslow's class are spending times outdoors showing what they know about clouds and what different shapes mean. Their forecast is sunny! #MilletMustangs ☀️
6 months ago, Raquel Cortez
Students holding scholastic news
Our awesome Early Childhood team assembled in Lansing for Early Childhood Day at the Capitol focusing on advocacy for our youngest learners, parents, and early childhood staff.
6 months ago, Ericka M. Taylor, Ph.D.
Early Childhood Capitol Day
Career Navigator and Special Populations Consultant Amanda Koch visits Bridgeport High School to introduce students to the Insurance Leadership Academy—launching next year at the Saginaw Career Complex! #OurStory #SaginawISD #SaginawCareerComplex
6 months ago, Kevin Summey
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Our Saginaw ISD Board of Education Vice President, Dr. Katherine Ellison, would like to extend her congratulations to fellow board member Ruth Ann Knapp for receiving the President's Award for her volunteer work with Saginaw's Positive Results Downtown organization. Congratulations Ms. Knapp! #Orange
6 months ago, Katherine Ellison
Ruth Ann Knapp receiving President's Award from PRIDE
The Saginaw ISD Payroll Department would like to nominate Saginaw ISD Executive Director of Finance, David Smith, for an Orange Spot Recognition for his support in assisting our team this week. His expertise and collaboration were truly appreciated. Thank you, Dave! #HappinessAdvantage #OurStory #SISDHR #SaginawISD
6 months ago, SISD Human Resources
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We have a dynamic duo available to talk about all things Early Childhood careers with you! Come see Stephanie and Stephanie at the Delta College Job Fair today until 3 pm! 🌟
6 months ago, Stephanie Eickholt
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The Millet Learning Center library is filled with many wonderful books for every holiday. Amy Winslow's student, Jordan, is searching for a book about St. Patrick's Day! 🍀🌈
6 months ago, Raquel Cortez
Student choosing book from library
GLBEC Science Teacher, Mr. Conklin, receives a certificate for a MEMCA Leadership Award nomination. He has served GLBEC since opening day, August 2011! #LeadingForward
6 months ago, Sharmee Gloss
GLBEC Teacher, Mr. Conklin receives a MEMCA Certificate
GLBEC Teacher, Mr. Conklin, poses with his MEMCA Certificate
Our Millet Mustangs practiced hard for their basketball tournament! Mr. Kaul is helping us learn to shoot and score! 🏀
6 months ago, Raquel Cortez
Mr. Kaul with student
Student playing basketball
Our Millet Learning Center students in Amy Winslow's class enjoy working on color-by-number projects for St. Patrick's Day! What kind of music do our leprechauns love? Sham-rock, of course. 🍀
6 months ago, Raquel Cortez
student coloring leprechaun
student coloring leprechaun
student coloring leprechaun
Yesterday, nearly 200 students from the Skilled Trades programs at the Saginaw Career Complex had an incredible opportunity to network with local employers at the City of Saginaw Construction Trades Fair. Students explored career paths in various city departments and met with contractors who work with the city. They gained firsthand insights into different industries. Events like this help students develop their professional skills, build confidence, and learn how to market themselves when speaking with potential employers. A huge thank you to the City of Saginaw and Ann Marie Batkoski, Saginaw ISD Business Partnership Consultant, for making this hands-on career exploration experience possible! #cteworks #ctestrong #careerexploration
6 months ago, Ann Marie Batkoski
City of Saginaw Construction Job Fair Flyer - March 12, 2025, 8:30 am - 2:30 pm Meet with local employers and union organizations, high school outreach and community engagement at the Anderson Enrichment Center 120 Erza Rust Drive Saginaw, M I 48601
Two students talking with two employers showing them their QR code on their phone which shows off their personal portfolios
A student talking with a representative from Corning with students in the background
Students talking with representatives from a local manufactuer. Students are in the background and holding blue backpacks that were free to them for attending
Brian Keenan-Lechel with the Saginaw Co. Parks talking with students about careers in the parks and rec division
Student talking to reprsentatives from the dept of transportation. There is a computer monitor on the table, brochures and a toy truck / excavator
Students speaking to a representative from Saginaw Co. Mosquito Control with a monitor behind them and swag and brochures on the table in front of them
Two representatives from Fahrner Asphalt talking with four students. Two banners are behind the representatives showcasing their company
Students talking to a representative from Local 706 Carpenters
Saginaw ISD's Executive Director of Instructional Services, Vic Bugni, and SVSU's Assistant Professor of Teacher Education, Dr. Julie Brehmer, joined WNEM TV5's Blake Keller to highlight the incredible literacy initiatives shaping Mid-Michigan classrooms! At Saginaw ISD, we know that strong literacy skills open doors for students, and we appreciate our partnership with Saginaw Valley State University in preparing teachers—not just with their degrees, but through continued professional development that makes a lasting impact. https://youtu.be/e1zNMQHFetI
6 months ago, Coty Kuschinsky
Do you know a senior in high school who is interested in a career in healthcare? Covenant is hosting a job fair for entry-level positions on April 23rd! Don't miss this chance to get connected to one of our area's largest employers!
6 months ago, Ann Marie Batkoski
Covenant HealthCare is hosting a career fair on Wednesday, April 23, 2025 from 4-6pm at their Anderson Wellness Room 1020 Almira Street, Saginaw, MI 48602 Open House Schedule 4-5pm, Presentation 5-6pm Applicants must be 17 years gold and within 3 months of graduating high school. Bring your resume. Light refreshments will be served. Walk-ins are welcome. RSVP by using the scan code by April 11th. Contact Haley Kanine at 989-583-5986 or haley.kanine@chs-mi.com