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Ingham Impact Podcast
A focus on early literacy is the gateway to reading. The more you can read for comprehension, the more knowledge you gain. At Ingham ISD, we are working with our local districts to help focus on providing early literacy supports and using data to help inform families about their student's progress. It takes a village to support young minds from birth to grade three and beyond. Thank you to all of our families, teachers and educators out there; we are all literacy coaches.
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Ingham ISD Welcomes New Superintendent
The Ingham ISD Board of Education is pleased to
announce they have extended an offer to Jason Mellema, current Superintendent of Ionia County ISD, as the new Superintendent of Ingham ISD. Current Ingham ISD Superintendent, Dr. Scott Koenigsknecht, plans to retire at the end of June and take a new role at the Michigan Department of Education in August. Mr. Mellema will begin meeting with key stakeholders as he transitions out of Ionia County ISD and into the superintendent position at Ingham ISD.
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Gifted and Talented Camp Registration
Kids' College is a two-week, half-day, dynamic academic program for students who have completed grades four or five and have high abilities or interest in science. This program runs July 9 to 20.
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Hearts of Fun Playground 5K Run, Walk & Roll
The
Hearts of Fun Playground Project is working to raise $200,000 to fund a fully accessible playground for students who have physical and cognitive challenges and for others with disabilities. If you like to be active and want to participate in an upcoming event, register today!
April 21 - Hearts of Fun 5K Run, Walk and Roll
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"Building Twentyone" Teen Center
Building Twentyone (b21) is a teen center located in Mason. B21 is a youth-driven center focused on building trust, hope, character, influence and potential in students before the age of 21. The center is open to students in grades 7-12 in the Greater Lansing Area who have desire to grow. Their mission is to give students the opportunity to develop life changing values, while coaching them to find their passion and purpose. Visit
Building Twentyone to learn more.
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Ingham ISD Upcoming Events and Activities
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