PRINCIPALS MONTH

October is National Principals Month, and we at Saginaw ISD are thrilled to recognize and celebrate the incredible leaders who guide our schools, programs, and students every day. Their dedication and hard work ensure that our programs are successful, our students are thriving, and our communities are welcoming places for all.

Transitions Center

Brigette Uhrich, Principal at the Transitions Center, and Mitch Wheatcraft, Assistant Principal at the Transition Center, are committed to empowering students during crucial transitional periods. Their work ensures that each learner is supported with opportunities and pathways toward success.

Millet Learning Center

Chelsea Korzecki, Principal at Millet Learning Center, and Julie Clauss, Assistant Principal at Millet Learning Center, foster an inclusive environment where students with exceptional needs thrive. Their leadership helps every student achieve their fullest potential in a nurturing setting.

Juvenile Detention & GLBEC

Rodney Woods, Program Director of the Juvenile Detention and Great Lakes Bay Early College (GLBEC), demonstrates dedication to providing quality educational experiences for all students, regardless of their circumstances, ensuring everyone has opportunities for growth and success.

Early Childhood Programming

Saginaw ISD offers comprehensive early childhood programs, including Head Start, Early Head Start, and the Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP), providing high-quality preschool services to our youngest learners.

  • Betty Nash, ECS

  • Corey Nichols, ECS

  • Frankie Lopez, ECS

  • Kristin Clifford, ECS

  • Mindy Dole, ECS

  • Stacey Lake, ECS

  • Teri Maslowski, ECS

  • Jennifer Dollhopf, ECS

Honoring Their Servant Leadership

Our educational leaders make an incredible impact every day. They embody the core values of Saginaw ISD—serving, innovating, and empowering—by providing unwavering support to students, families, and educators. They help transform challenges into opportunities and create environments where each child has the opportunity to succeed.

This National Principals Month, we honor each of you for your tireless efforts, compassionate leadership, and steadfast commitment to our educational mission. Your contributions do not go unnoticed, and Saginaw ISD is grateful for everything you do.

Happy National Principals Month to our fantastic school leaders—thank you for leading with heart, vision, and purpose!