For 18 years, Helen Kehr dedicated her time and heart to supporting students as a bus aide with Saginaw ISD. Her kindness and unwavering commitment to children with diverse needs made a lasting impact on those she served. Helen’s nurturing spirit extended beyond her work, bringing warmth to everyone she met. 💙💛 A special thank you to bus driver Amy Morgan and Millet teacher Amy Kohnert for sharing such kind messages in her memory.
about 1 month ago, AMY KOHNERT
Helen Kehr
For 18 years, Helen Kehr dedicated her time and heart to supporting students as a bus aide with Saginaw ISD. Her kindness and unwavering commitment to children with diverse needs made a lasting impact on those she served. Helen’s nurturing spirit extended beyond her work, bringing warmth to everyone she met. She will be deeply missed, but her legacy of care and compassion will live on in the lives she touched. 💙💛
about 1 month ago, Amy Morgan
Helen Kehr
St. Patrick’s Day is more than just wearing green—it's a celebration of Irish culture, heritage, and community. It’s a day to honor history, traditions, and the spirit of togetherness. Let’s celebrate the luck of the Irish and the joy of acknowledging those we cherish! 🍀🎉
about 1 month ago, Selah Hernandez
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Spark the Orange Frog is making an appearance this morning at Millet Learning Center! 🧡
about 1 month ago, Eula Gay
Orange frog encouragement
Social Worker Christine Boos would like to nominate School Psychologist Chris Lenhardt for an Orange Frog recognition. "His willingness to always take time out to share his expertise has made working at Saginaw ISD a positive experience. I appreciate how you value my input and collaborate with our team. I am grateful to be working alongside you." #OrangeSpot
about 1 month ago, CHRISTINE BOOS
orange
Students in Ms. Dawn's Valley Preschool classroom created their own stain glass windows of Notre Dame to represent French culture for the Multicultural event. This event will take place at Claytor Preschool on March 19th, from 3:00 - 5:30 pm. #SaginawISD #OurStory
about 1 month ago, Stacie Coleman
Students in Ms. Dawn's Valley Preschool classroom created their own stain glass windows of Notre Dame to represent French culture for the Multicultural event.
Students in Ms. Dawn's Valley Preschool classroom created their own stain glass windows of Notre Dame to represent French culture for the Multicultural event.
Students in Ms. Dawn's Valley Preschool classroom created their own stain glass windows of Notre Dame to represent French culture for the Multicultural event.
Students in Ms. Dawn's Valley Preschool classroom created their own stain glass windows of Notre Dame to represent French culture for the Multicultural event.
Students in Ms. Dawn's Valley Preschool classroom created their own stain glass windows of Notre Dame to represent French culture for the Multicultural event.
Students in Ms. Dawn's Valley Preschool classroom created their own stain glass windows of Notre Dame to represent French culture for the Multicultural event.
Students in Ms. Dawn's Valley Preschool classroom created their own stain glass windows of Notre Dame to represent French culture for the Multicultural event.
Kevin Summey, CTE Director, recently visited Freeland High School to check out the PRIME lab overseen by Industrial Arts Instructor Ciaran Bryne. Thanks to the SME PRIME initiative, students at Freeland High School are able to learn CNC machining on mini-mills in Mr. Keson's Manufacturing Technology 1 class. This technology allows students to gain hands-on experiences that they will use in the real world! #careerpreparation #careertraining #OurStory #ourctestory
about 1 month ago, Ann Marie Batkoski
Left to Right - Ciaran Byrne and Kevin Summey standing next to each other in front of a Freeland High School display case
Two students working on a cnc mill mill while one student wearing safety glasses is looking at the camera
Three students wearing safety glasses are working on a mini mill
Mini mill in use while a student has their hand on the level guiding the system
One student looking at the mini mill while another student is in the background
Congratulations to our #SaginawISD team members who are celebrating a service anniversary this week! #OurStory
about 1 month ago, Jennifer Grigg
happy work anniversary
Executive Director of Instruction Vic Bugni had a great start to March filled with Collaboration and Innovation at Michigan's Future of Learning Council and General Education Leadership Network. Scott Bess presented to FLC to outline Learning Models. #Innovation #Learning
about 1 month ago, Vic Bugni
Scott Bess at FLC
Vic at GELN
Last Call for this incredible professional learning opportunity: Join us on Tues., March 18 at SISD Unity Hall for Reaching and Engaging All Learners. Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScTe6l2_2kmZrrDnXiczC3IRwl0ceA0ViILYwtCJlMg_49G-g/viewform?usp=sf_link
about 1 month ago, Kelly Kujala
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Announcing the 4th Annual O.T.C.! A FREE PD experience like no other—300 acres of outdoor learning where project-based learning meets nature. Join us, build connections, and grow your practice in the great outdoors! 🔗 Register now: https://forms.gle/xmHVBXV8eC1GqHA8A
about 1 month ago, Mark Lyons
A promotional flyer for the 4th Annual "Outside of the Classroom" PD event, hosted at Hartley Outdoor Education Center. The flyer features a blue and green color scheme with a nature theme. It highlights that this is a statewide professional development event for educators and administrators, emphasizing project-based learning in an outdoor setting.  Key details include:  Date: June 7th, 2025 Time: 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM Limited spots available The keynote speaker is Alexis Dahl, with her website https://www.alexisdahl.com/ provided. A photo of Alexis Dahl, wearing a winter hat and pointing towards her name, is included.  The event is sponsored by REMC 9 and Saginaw ISD. For questions, contact mlyons@sisd.cc.
School-to-Work Specialist Denny Wickham and her Delta Project Sophomores enjoyed a tour of Delta College with a campus scavenger hunt! #SaginawISD
about 1 month ago, Denny Wickham
Visiting Delta Broadcasting and the antique camera!
Think Big-Delta College!!
Yesterday was the Saginaw ISD’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing Social, with over 50 students and some parents, interpreters, and staff who enjoyed socializing at Stardust Entertainment Center. Donations from the Saginaw Kiwanis, St. Charles Haunted House Association, Psi Iota Xi Sorority, and the Saginaw ISD made this event possible! #ThankYou #SaginawISD
about 1 month ago, Sandra Casey
Whiteboard with heading DHH Social and photos of school logos.
Interpreter  with student and parent in the arcade area.
Students playing games in the arcade area
D/HH Social participants playing games in the Red Zone.
students playing games in the arcade area.
Sticker image that says don't know what to do with your hands, learn ASL.
Student and parents in the arcade area.
You can save 72% on a 14” laptop from remcsave.org. REMC SAVE’s bid process is compliant with the State of Michigan School Code requirements to bid on behalf of school districts. Check out all the technology offerings at remcsave.org/catalog
about 1 month ago, Mark Lyons
 Promotional image for REMC SAVE featuring a speech bubble with the text 'DID YOU KNOW?' on a green background. The image encourages users to save time and money and includes the website remcsave.org
Neumann's Crew from Millet Learning Center enjoyed this week's beautiful weather by volunteering to pick up trash around Millet and Miracle League baseball field! #SaginawISD
about 1 month ago, Melissa Neumann
students holding bag of trash.
students throwing trash away
male and female students walking to pick up trash
male student holding broken sign
female student picking up trash
male student walking to pick up trash
female student with broken sled
male student picking up trash
Millet Learning Center teachers Amy Kohnert, Jeff Wegner, and Stephanie Ahrens attended a conference at MSU Extension Farm to School Program this week!
about 1 month ago, Stephanie Ahrens
agenda farm to school program
3 teachers at a conference
Superintendent Collier and Chief of Staff Kuschinsky received a beautifully framed letter and photo from Tyler Vawser, VP & Head of Marketing at @Apptegy, honoring their High Performance and Thoughtfulness awards for innovatively implementing our unique #OurStory initiative!
about 1 month ago, Jeffrey Collier
chief of staff Kuschinsky and Superintendent Collier
picture frame
picture of awards
picture frame
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.
about 1 month 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.
Are you 18+ years old and looking to be a camp counselor this summer? The Saginaw YMCA is accepting applications now! #saginwayma #careerpreperation #careertraining
about 1 month 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.
GLBEC would like to congratulate Savannah Bellinger for earning the Presidential Scholarship at Saginaw Valley State University (SVSU). Savannah will attend SVSU in the Fall of 2025 on a full academic scholarship. Her mentor, Mr. Conklin, and the entire GLBEC team are proud of all the hard work Savannah has put in during her time at GLBEC!
about 1 month ago, RODNEY WOODS
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