Demonstrating the power of community, Ingham ISD’s Business Unit wore pink in October to show solidarity with Ingrid Seruga, a three-year breast cancer survivor and dedicated Pupil Accounting Auditor. The team celebrated Ingrid’s inspiring journey, including her participation in the 60-mile Komen 3-Day Walk.
By coming together in support, the Business Unit highlighted the importance of raising awareness and standing with those affected by breast cancer. Congratulations to Ingrid on her incredible strength and perseverance!
Recent Stories:
When school leaders work together, student voices grow stronger. Representatives from Clinton, Eaton, Ingham, and Shiawassee Counties recently gathered through the CARES Collaborative to meet with legislative officials and discuss education priorities, school funding, and the future of public education across the region. The CARES Collaborative—Capital Area Regional Education Strategy—was formed to strengthen regional advocacy efforts and ensure schools have a stronger, more unified voice in policy conversations.
Government can feel distant when you only read about it in textbooks. But for students in Spartan Project SEARCH, a recent visit to the Michigan Capitol turned civic learning into a real-world experience. From meeting with State Senator Sarah Anthony to observing activity inside the Senate chamber, students gained a firsthand look at the many people and moving parts that help serve communities across Michigan.




