
Mr. Trainor and Mr. Caul's students enjoy a day of learning at Impressions 5.




Ms. Murphy's students explore how rain forms through hands-on learning.


We are thankful for Patrick Dean's generous donation, and his devoted commitment to our students.


GIRESD REMC Director Joe Trommater spent a day at Ithaca North Elementary School making ornaments and jewelry out of coins. Students hammered, punched, and polished coins, then stamped names on them.




Gratiot Isabella RESD special education staff interact with students at the Shepherd Public Schools career fair today.


Educators from CGRESD and GIRESD districts just finished an intensive 6-week class with instructor Brian David to prepare them to take the FAA Part 107 Exam to become licensed commercial drone pilots. Passing this test will allow them to use their drones to take pictures for their school website and yearbook, as well as be better prepared to teach students about using drones in various industry applications. Thanks to all those who gave up their evenings to participate, and thanks to the REMC Association of Michigan for funding the training and testing. #REMC


Wishing you an enjoyable Thanksgiving!


Family and school partnerships are so important in a child's literacy development!


Congratulations to our dedicated leader! Superintendent Paul Hungerford named the Don Pavlik Optimist of the Year! 👏 #GIRESDSupportingCommunity


Our community Thanksgiving Dinner is right around the corner. We can't wait to see you there!
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We're incredibly grateful to the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe for their continued support through the 2% grant program. These funds have been instrumental in supporting Forest Hill Nature Center and countless school initiatives throughout Isabella County.








Celebrating the incredible voices of students at the Kent ISD's Listen. Learn. Lead. State of the Student event!
Their voices matter and Kent ISD & event sponsors are committed to listening and learning from them.
#MiStudentVoice #ListenLearnLead #KentISD #StudentLeadership



One more chance to fill out this parent survey and enter for your chance to win a gift card! It only takes a few minutes to complete.


Our very own Danielle Cotton was invited to present at the 2024 Talking AAC Conference on her storybook walk event. She was able to share her brilliance with like minds and spend time with one of our great teams!




I had the privilege to visit today's MAISA's Early Literacy Task Force meeting. Fantastic educational minds lifting up Literacy Coaching systems & supports. #GIRESDSupportsTeachers


Huge congrats to Lillian Dubridge for securing a United Way "Pitcher This" grant to boost safety. 🎒🚸 Her awesome proposal provided funding for 2 LED stop signs & 2 Reflective vests for elementary schools in Isabella county.


Our Physical and Health Education Network met and discussed local Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth data. Also, what physical activity does for our bodies and how we can implement more in the classroom. The educators were able to try out SNAG Golf and work on their self care with yoga. It was a great day where our educators got to learn from one another with group work and sharing activities.
Huge thank you to Shana Dancer, the owner of ZENlightenment Wellness Center in Alma for working with our educators!





Dr. Jim Harris provided professional learning at Mt. Pleasant HS to our regional participants. Today's learning included resources & strategies to implement in and out of the classroom.




Tomorrow's the day! We can't wait to learn from Dr. Jim Harris with participating districts! #GIRESDSupportingSchools


Students in the Elementary MiCI classroom participated in an afternoon speech and language lesson that was all about pumpkins!! They completed an anchor chart with the characteristics of pumpkins, listened to a read-aloud of the book, "How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin," and then got to design their own pumpkins with markers and stickers. They carved a jack-o-lantern as a group, feeling and talking about the seeds, pulp, and more. It was all hands on deck with our speech-language pathologist, occupational therapist and classroom staff, and we had so much fun learning!




