Educators! Join us for Day 2 of The Comprehension Code at SISD's Central Campus. Mon. Nov. 25, 2024, from 9:00am-2:00pm. Register Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdeuvfx2ZyREi_6CultKFWd_1RR8kmUk7GnRNDDl_kE05vQuA/viewform?usp=sf_link
If you’re aiming to enhance your tech integration skills, explore instructional methods or learn tips from Michigan practitioners, REMC has you covered! Check out our course schedule through June 2025 to plan your professional learning journey: remc.org/professionallearning/
Kudos to St. Charles on their successful middle/high school Esports Kickoff! Students showcased their skills and sportsmanship in exciting matches of Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros, and Rocket League. A big thank you to St. Charles for leveraging Saginaw ISD/REMC 9 resources to make this tournament a reality. What an incredible way to engage students and celebrate the growing world of Esports!
The staff at Innerlink hosted the SISD monthly McKinney-Vento liaison meeting on Tuesday. This networking opportunity will help to build a better community of support for students experiencing homelessness. #Saginawesome #SaginawISD #OurStory
Saginaw ISD instruction staff, Kelly and Stacy, did an amazing presentation this week at the MiMTSS Conference this week. They presented on their work on intensifying instruction for learners. #LeadingForward
Millet Learning Center students are showing us all their favorite foods they enjoy on Thanksgiving! #MilletMustangs
It's a great day to be fishing in the “pond.” Today, Hartley welcomed the 4-year-old preschool class from Bridgeport as they learned all about aquatic animals! #OurStory
Curious about esports? Experience the excitement live at the 2024 Michigan High School Esports League (MHSEL) Fall Championships at Michigan State University! Watch for FREE as the state’s top 8 high school teams go head-to-head in Super Smash Bros., Rocket League, Mario Kart, and Valorant. Plus, be there for our new Honors & Awards Program, where we’ll spotlight the standout players of the season. Don’t miss this chance to catch all the action and connect with collegiate esports athletes and coaches! For more information visit https://massp.com/event-page/mhsel-fall-24-championships/
Some of our Early On team members joined over 900 colleagues from all over the state at the 2024 Early On Conference: "Ripples to Waves" this week. They were inspired, empowered, and equipped with more ways to provide the highest quality services to the children and families they serve. It was a week of team building and fun! #AlwaysLearning #MakingWaves #SISD
How exciting! During the School-to-Work Senior Delta College Tour, team members Denny Wickham and Ashley Howey, bumped into former STW and Delta Project students on their way to class. What an honor to hear their appreciation on how these programs have helped them pursue further education toward their career goal.
National America Recycles Day is upon us! Make sure you're putting all of your disposables into the right areas, and that we're keeping the Earth green! #SaginawISD #AmericaRecyclesDay
Today we're excited to celebrate some of our new hires! Welcome to the Saginaw ISD! #LeadForward #OurStory
Kate Kawiecki, Emily Garlinghouse, Ashley Zervan, and Jon LeFevre from the Special Education Department collaborated with Angelica Garcia and Jessica McKee from the Instructional Services Department in preparation for the next Reaching and Engaging All Learners (REAL) professional development coming February! #OurStory
Special Education Supervisor Jessica Bluhm would like to give a big orange shout-out to Emotionally Impaired Teacher Consultant Kalee Wortley! She put in a lot of work to help with a smooth and comfortable transition for a new student in our Middle School STEP Program. Thank you for being awesome! #OrangeSpot #OurStory
School to Work Job Specialist Chico Ramos and Vocational Rehabilitation Consultant Jennifer Schaller led an engaging discussion in their Job Club this morning covering soft skills. This weekly Job Club focuses on targeted job skills to help prepare students for competitive employment. #STW #OurStory #SaginawISD
Janet Ciesla, Executive Administrative Assistant, had the opportunity to walk through the renovations taking place at Jerome Preschool. The Superintendent's office was housed at Jerome for eight months during Central Campus renovations. It's exciting to see the transformation to turn this campus into a Green STEM Preschool for our littles! #SaginawISD #JeromePreschool
The SISD leadership teamed helped "Spark" Mental Health Practitioner Katelyn Ferry's appreciation for being a part of such a positive and dedicated organization! 😁
Today, Transitions Center SOAR students visited Delta College. They walked around campus for a glimpse inside college life and even got a special tour of the broadcasting center! #DeltaCollege #TransitionsCenter #SOAR
Celebrating #ThrowbackThursday, Saginaw ISD shines a light on one of our region’s most influential historical leaders in education.
Ottilia M. Frisch was a pioneering figure in rural education, serving as Saginaw County’s 8th School Commissioner before Intermediate School Districts (ISDs) were established in Michigan in 1962. Born in 1892 in Frankentrost, Michigan, Frisch faced numerous challenges due to limited access to schooling and transportation. She worked as a babysitter to fund her education, graduating from Saginaw County Normal School in 1912. After years of dedication and further studies, Frisch began teaching in Buena Vista and became assistant county school commissioner in 1917. She assumed the role of county school commissioner in 1921, dedicating over three decades to strengthening the rural education system. Her work laid the foundation for what would eventually evolve into the Saginaw Intermediate School District.
Under her leadership, Frisch championed consolidating smaller schools, introducing agricultural courses, and implementing art, music, and nature studies programs. She also spearheaded initiatives like creating a county health unit and bringing programs for children with disabilities into schools. Her involvement extended beyond education, with contributions to the Michigan Children’s Society and the Michigan Congress of Parent-Teacher Associations. Frisch’s impact on Saginaw County’s educational landscape was profound, earning her numerous honorary degrees and community recognitions.
Frisch retired in 1952 and is remembered as a tireless advocate for rural education and children’s well-being. Her legacy, rooted in service and innovation, continues to inspire. Frisch passed away in 1990 at the age of 98, but her contributions remain integral to Saginaw ISD’s mission. #SaginawISD
Millet Learning Center Teacher Tammy Britton gives kudos to Keyion for doing a great job being safe, respectful, and responsible! #MilletMustangs