
Santa came to Milton C Porter Center programs today. A huge Thank You to the Tecumseh Kiwanis for this annual tradition and their generosity!






Meet this week's Lenawee ISD featured Staff Members. Both Ashley and Tim do outstanding work to help ensure the current future success of Lenawee County students!



Lenawee ISD Staff Resources facilitates LISD Supervisor Training today at Stubnitz Environmental Education Center. Ensuring our supervisors and managers stay current and well-informed!




Busy morning in LISD TECH Center Digital Media Production Lab!




Rise and shine on a Monday morning at @LISDtechcenter Welding




Good start to a Monday at HOPE Center ATSS Classroom!




The LISD Special Education Administrative Team received a nice holiday greeting card from Elizabeth Fox's Preschool students during a break in their meeting. Very thoughtful!


Clinton Elementary 3rd grade students from Molly Peterson’s class proudly represented all Clinton 3rd graders at the MACUL Student Technology Showcase at the Michigan State Capitol! 🎮✨
These talented students have been using @bloxels to design Michigan-themed video games as part of their Michigan Video Game project. Way to go, future game designers! 🚀 #MACULSTS #att



Toddlers and preschoolers at Trenton Hills Learning Center had a blast trick-or-treating today! Thanks to our staff that made it a fun experience for all.











Lenawee ISD’s Deaf/Hard of Hearing (DHH) program partners with families to share the foundational knowledge and skills needed for learning and development at home, while also empowering students who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing with self-advocacy skills for their future.




Some students who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing use cochlear implants, which are small, electronic devices that help them perceive sound. Students come to Lenawee ISD for support having different levels of hearing and signing ability. Lenawee ISD’s DHH team often collaborates with medical partners like the University of Michigan to identify the areas of support needed for each student.




Lenawee ISD staff in the Deaf/Harding of Hearing (DHH) program ensure students with unique language and communications needs receive equal access to education, with services varying based on each student. Most students are fairly independent, while others work 1 on 1 with interpreters embedded in their classrooms and/or with a DHH teacher directly.




Did you know Lenawee ISD provides a wide level of services for students who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing? A team of interpreters, teacher consultants, a teacher, and a supervisor work together to support more than 30 local students age 0-26 through the DHH program.


