Saginaw Public School District agrees to buy former Learn 2 Earn Academy building
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SAGINAW, MI - The Saginaw Public Schools Board of Education has agreed to purchase the former Saginaw Learn to Earn Academy building, located at 1000 Tuscola St.
The board approved the purchase agreement in a closed session at its Wednesday, April 21 meeting. The district intends to use the building as a new home for high school students who are part of the Saginaw Success Academy, a program that helps at-risk kids graduate, said board President Charles Coleman.
The Learn to Earn Academy closed in mid-2020 after 15 years of helping dropouts and those at risk of dropping out continue their education. It enabled 383 students to receive their high school diplomas over its lifetime, according to previous MLive reporting. The Saginaw Intermediate School District decided to close the school after years of financial and employment struggles, as well as competition from nei
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Saginaw ISD board president retires after 29 years
Updated Feb 07, 2021;
Posted Feb 07, 2021
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Richard Burmeister, right, at a Saginaw ISD meeting in 2013. MLive File Photo.MLive.com/The Saginaw News
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SAGINAW COUNTY, MI - The president of the Saginaw Intermediate School District’s Board of Education has retired after nearly three decades of service, according to a news release from the district.
Richard Burmeister resigned from the board after 29 years effective Tuesday, Dec. 31. An alumnus of Freeland High School, Burmeister worked for decades as a caseworker and later administrator with the Michigan Department of Health and Human services. His work in the area, including Saginaw and Midland counties, instilled in him the importance of education and prompted him to serve the board of the ISD and Freeland Community School District, according to the release.
Free online reading help programs available to Saginaw County students
Updated Jan 18, 2021;
Posted Jan 18, 2021
Graisen Wallace, 6, seen absorbed in his tablet in a blanket fort he made in his room on Friday, March 20, 2020 in Bay City, Mich. The boys have been receiving videotaped lessons from their teacher at Bangor West Elementary while schools are closed.Riley Yuan
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SAGINAW, MI - Free online tutoring is available to Saginaw County students through a program sponsored by the Saginaw Intermediate School District and United Way of Saginaw County.
The READ Association of Saginaw County is offering free one-on-one reading, writing or homework help with online mentors now that students are back in school.
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