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Welcome to BackPack Press — your go-to source for uplifting stories from local schools. We’re here to celebrate education by sharing the voices of students, teachers, and staff, highlighting achievements, and connecting schools with the communities they serve. Through engaging storytelling, valuable resources, and a fresh perspective, BackPack Press shines a light on the great work happening in education every day.

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Early Childhood

EARLY CHILDHOOD STORIES

What Is Early On? Support for the Smallest Learners Starts Here

Early On supports infants, toddlers, and their families with early evaluations, home-based coaching, and strategies that fit right into daily life. In Ingham County, it’s a quiet but powerful system of support that starts early and grows with each child.

Data-Driven Care: Ingham ISD Sparks Conversation at Statewide Early Childhood Conference

With a room full of educators and a message full of meaning, Ingham ISD’s Early Childhood team inspired reflection and action at the 20th Annual MiMTSS Conference with a thoughtful session on using data to better serve young learners.

Let’s Talk Diaper Time!

A trip to the hospital just got more interactive for little ones, thanks to a creative partnership between Ingham ISD and McLaren Greater Lansing. The Talking is Teaching campaign now includes diaper-changing table stickers that turn everyday routines into early learning moments.

Wilkshire Early Childhood Center is Leading the Way

Haslett Public Schools’ Wilkshire Early Childhood Center is setting an example for what’s possible when a school team dedicates itself to building strong systems for students and families. Their staff has invested countless hours into this work, reviewing data, collaborating on goals, and engaging in professional development alongside Ingham ISD’s PBIS and School Improvement coaches. This partnership ensures Wilkshire’s efforts are intentional, sustainable, and always centered on student success. The result is a program worth celebrating and one we hope inspires other schools across the region.

Early Steps, Stronger Systems

Education, health, and community leaders gathered at Ingham ISD to focus on what matters most—our youngest learners. Together, they’re finding bold, collaborative solutions to build a better start for every child.

Special Education

SPECIAL EDUCATION STORIES

Innovation in Action: Assistive Technology & Robotics Expand Access for Students

Assistive technology and robotics are opening new doors for students with disabilities across Ingham ISD. Through hands-on, accessible learning experiences, educators partner with families and local districts to ensure every student has the tools and support needed to thrive.

Dancing with Heart: Beekman Center Celebrates Valentine’s Day

The Beekman Center marked Valentine’s Day with a joyful dance celebration that brought students and staff together for an afternoon of music, movement, and community. The event highlighted the power of connection, inclusion, and shared celebration.

Project SEARCH Interns Thrive with a Clear Path to the Future

Clear feedback isn’t just helpful—it’s transformative. At Ingham ISD, Project SEARCH interns build real-world readiness with support from caring mentors and workplace teams. This month, we’re celebrating the power of constructive feedback and the journey of 2024 graduate Jacob Reyes, now thriving in his role with the Lee Health Foundation.

At a Crossroads: Ingham ISD Seeks $100M to Replace Aging Beekman Center

Built in the 1960s as one of the first center-based special education buildings in the U.S., the Beekman Center has served generations of students with complex needs. But now, after more than 50 years, its age is showing. Ingham ISD is seeking a $100 million bond proposal to replace the Beekman Center and renovate Heartwood School—ensuring students and staff have safe, accessible, and modern learning environments for decades to come.

Hearing Every Voice: Janet Mainz Supports DHH Students with Confidence and Care

As a Teacher Consultant for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing at Ingham ISD, Janet Mainz plays a critical role in helping students strengthen their hearing and communication skills—empowering them to participate fully in school, relationships, and everyday life.

General Education

GENERAL EDUCATION STORIES

Preparing Before the Crisis: Ingham ISD Hosts Statewide Safety Training

Ingham ISD’s Safety Team hosted over 80 district leaders, law enforcement officers, and school personnel for emergency standard response protocol training led by The “I Love U Guys” Foundation. The session focused on using consistent language and coordinated action to improve safety preparedness across schools.

Ingham County Launches School Social Workers Network

Ingham ISD hosted the first countywide meeting for School Social Workers, launching a new initiative designed to connect colleagues, share expertise, and strengthen collaboration. By building consistency and shared knowledge across districts, the network aims to enhance the support provided to students throughout Ingham County.

Stronger Together: Regional Partnerships Expand Pathways for Students

Ingham ISD’s regional approach brings together 12 local districts, community partners, and professional learning opportunities to ensure students have access to consistent support and diverse postsecondary pathways. From special education coordination across the service area to Military Professional Development for educators, collaboration remains at the center of student success.

Principal for a Day: Connecting Classrooms and Community

Through a partnership with the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce, Ingham ISD welcomed local business leader Rocco Rucinski to Waverly High School as part of the “Principal for a Day” initiative. The experience strengthened connections between schools and the business community while highlighting opportunities for collaboration that support students and the future workforce.

Math in Motion: Secondary Math Network Explores Real-World Connections at Wilson Talent Center

Ingham ISD’s Secondary Math Teachers Network recently gathered at the Wilson Talent Center for a dynamic day of professional learning. Educators explored innovative instructional strategies, toured Career & Technical Education (CTE) programs, and examined how real-world career pathways can enhance math instruction and student engagement across districts.

Career Prep

CAREER PREP STORIES

Real-World Style: Cosmetology Students Learn from Industry Pros Wilson Talent Center welcomes local beauty professionals for hands-on extension training.
Precision in Practice: Inside Wilson Talent Center’s Machining Lab Students gain hands-on experience and industry-ready skills in Precision Machining Technology.
Inside the System: Cybersecurity Students Build Real-World Skills Wilson Talent Center’s Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics program prepares students for high-demand tech careers.
From Classroom to Clinic: BioScience Students Explore MSU’s Veterinary Diagnostic Lab Wilson Talent Center students see firsthand how their lab skills connect to real-world careers.
Built to Compete: Wilson Talent Center Students Shine at SkillsUSA Criminal Justice, Welding, and Construction Trades students advance to state competition after strong regional performances.

More Stories

“What If?” Inspires a Powerful Start to the 2025–26 School Year
Spotlights: Teachers & Educators Content Categories: Buzz Region: Ingham ISD Programs: General Education
Ingham ISD and local leaders embrace curiosity, courage, and connection at district-wide kickoff

With a theme focused on the power of asking “What If?”, the 2025–26 school year launched with messages of possibility, perseverance, and partnership—from keynote speakers to inspiring educators across the region.

A Day in the Life: Local Leader Goes Back to High School
Spotlights: Teachers & Educators Content Categories: Boosters Region: Ingham ISD Local School District: Waverly Area Schools Programs: General Education
Waverly High School opens its doors to the business community—offering a real-world glimpse into the work of today’s educators and tomorrow’s workforce.

What happens when business leaders step into the shoes of school leaders? At Waverly High School, “Principal for a Day” is more than just a title—it’s a powerful way to bridge classrooms and careers.

A Feast of Friendship and Skills in Room 134
Content Categories: Belonging Region: Ingham ISD Programs: Special Education
Beekman Center students prepare and share a homemade Thanksgiving meal

Students in Ms. Angela Wanger’s class put heart and hustle into every dish of their early Thanksgiving feast—chopping, baking, serving, and celebrating the joy of learning together.

A Graduation Moment to Remember
Spotlights: Teachers & Educators Content Categories: Buzz Region: Ingham ISD Local School District: East Lansing Area Schools Programs: Career & Technical Education
Welding instructor presents diploma to East Lansing High School graduate

When Ava crossed the graduation stage at East Lansing High School, she was met with a familiar face—WTC Welding Technology Assistant Craig Barnes, who had the honor of presenting her diploma.

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