Happy Flannel Friday from our students and staff who are looking rad in plaid! Windemuller is donating $5 to skilled trades programs for every person pictured in plaid each Friday in November. Be sure to wear your flannels again next Friday!
3 months ago, North Ed News
A large group of students and staff wearing flannel shirts gather inside a school lobby area. They are standing and kneeling in several rows in front of a colorful wall art installation. Above the group is a blue plaid banner with large white text that reads “FLANNEL FRIDAY.” A matching blue plaid footer contains the Northwest Education Services Career Tech logo.
A group of staff members wearing flannel shirts stand outdoors around a blue Northwest Education Services sign. They are smiling and posing on a grassy area with buildings and trees visible in the background under a clear sky
Three students stand together in a classroom space, all wearing different styles of flannel shirts. They are smiling in front of a bulletin board and classroom supplies.
Three students stand close together in front of a light-colored brick wall. They are all wearing flannel shirts and smiling, with one student’s arms around the others.
We're hiring a Graphic Arts Paraprofessional! Use your design skills to support North Ed Career Tech students in a hands-on learning environment. Join North Ed’s talented team of educators! Learn more about North Ed’s competitive benefits and apply today.
rebrand.ly/North-Ed-Employment #Hiring #GraphicArts #GraphicDesign #parapro #MichiganISDs #HereForAllMiStudents
3 months ago, North Ed News
Blue and white hiring announcement graphic for a “Graphic Arts Parapro” position at Northwest Education Services Career Tech. The image has a blue overlay showing a person working at a desk with a large monitor and a graphics tablet, editing images on a computer. At the top, white text on a dark blue banner reads, “We’re Hiring!” In the center, large white text says, “Graphic Arts Parapro.” On the right side is the “Ed Career Tech” logo for Northwest Education Services. The bottom section reads, “Join our talented team of educators… apply today!” followed by the website “NorthwestEd.org/employment.”

Flaunt your flannels to fundraise for Career Tech Education (CTE)! Each Friday in November, Windemuller will donate $5 to the fund for every person pictured in plaid.

Here's how it works:

  • Wear your plaid shirt every Friday in November

  • Take a photo of you and your crew wearing plaid

  • Email your photos to NorthEdNews@NorthwestEd.org

Total funds are shared among North Ed Career Tech and Northwestern Michigan College (Traverse City), West Michigan Construction Academy (Grand Rapids), and Greater Michigan Construction Academy (Midland). Join us as we raise funds to support skilled trade programs in our communities.

4 months ago, North Ed News
A promotional graphic for “Flannel Fridays” features a blue and green plaid background. Bold white and blue text at the top reads: “FLANNEL FRIDAYS – Every Friday in November.” Below, a white box contains the message: “Fundraiser for Career Tech Education. Windemuller will donate $5 to skilled trade programs for every person in plaid!” At the bottom are two logos: Windemuller on the left and North Ed Foundation on the right.

Thank you to Milwaukee Tool for partnering with our Engineering Academy at North Ed Career Tech. Your generous donation of tools will provide our students with essential, industry-standard equipment for hands-on learning and real-world project experience. We appreciate your investment and look forward to fostering future collaboration and student opportunities. Learn more about the Engineering Academy. https://www.northwested.org/o/ct/page/engineering-academy

4 months ago, North Ed News
A large group of high school students and their instructor pose together in a classroom or workshop, holding Milwaukee Tool products such as toolboxes and drills. The text above them reads “THANK YOU Milwaukee” in large letters, and below the photo it says, “FOR YOUR DONATION AND PARTNERSHIP WITH Ed Engineering Academy, Career Tech, Northwest Education Services.” The students are smiling, showing appreciation for the donation, and the background includes whiteboards, tables, and industrial equipment.
Two students stand side by side in front of a workshop area filled with Milwaukee Packout toolboxes. Both are wearing dress shirts and black pants—one with a red tie and the other with an open-collar black shirt. They are each holding a red Milwaukee cordless drill and smiling slightly. At the bottom of the image, there is a thank-you banner featuring the Milwaukee and Engineering Academy logos, along with the text “THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATION AND PARTNERSHIP WITH Ed Engineering Academy.”
A single student dressed in a black suit and red tie poses proudly while holding a Milwaukee cordless drill. Behind him are stacked red Milwaukee Packout toolboxes on metal shelves. The bottom of the image contains a white banner with the Milwaukee logo and Engineering Academy logo, and text reading “THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATION AND PARTNERSHIP WITH Ed Engineering Academy.” The setting appears to be an industrial workshop or classroom.

North Ed Career Tech is hiring a Health Sciences Paraprofessional! Use your industry knowledge and experience to prepare the next generation of health care workers. Join our team of talented educators! Learn more about North Ed’s competitive benefits and apply today. https://www.northwested.org/page/employment-opportunities

4 months ago, North Ed News
Blue and white hiring announcement graphic for a “Health Sciences Parapro” position at Northwest Education Services Career Tech. The image has a blue overlay showing a group of people in health care attire smiling and working together. At the top, white text on a dark blue banner reads, “We’re Hiring!” The main text in the center says, “Health Sciences Parapro” in large white letters. On the right side, there’s the “Ed Career Tech” logo for Northwest Education Services. Along the bottom, text reads, “Join our talented team of educators… apply today!” followed by the website “NorthwestEd.org/employment.”

North Ed Career Tech is hiring an Auto Repair Paraprofessional! Pass on your hard-learned automotive knowledge to the next generation of technicians. Join our team of talented educators! Learn more about North Ed’s competitive benefits and apply today.

4 months ago, North Ed News
Blue and white hiring announcement graphic for an “Auto Repair Parapro” position at Northwest Education Services Career Tech. The image features a blue-tinted photo of two people working on a car engine in the background. At the top, white text on a dark blue banner reads, “We’re Hiring!” The center of the image has large white text that says, “Auto Repair Parapro.” On the right side is the “Ed Career Tech” logo for Northwest Education Services. The bottom of the image has white text on a blue background that reads, “Join our talented team of educators… apply today!” followed by the website “NorthwestEd.org/employment.”

Yesterday, educators from across the region gathered for our annual Regional Staff Development Day, gaining new insight and tools for supporting students and improving outcomes. Thank you to our distinguished presenters, Dr. Shelley Moore, Dr. Dylan Wiliam, Dr. Lori Desautels and Dr. John Hattie.

4 months ago, North Ed News
Image of Dylan Wiliam presenting on Formative Assessment in the Traverse City Central High auditorium for Regional Staff Development Day.
Image of Dr. Shelley Moore presenting on Inclusive Education for All Students for in the Traverse City West Senior High auditorium for Regional Staff Development Day. The projection reads “What is inclusion?”.

This school year, our North Ed Career Tech Health Sciences program is fundraising for @Undue Medical Debt, where every $10 donation relieves roughly $1,000 worth of debt for struggling Americans. On Halloween, Career Tech students and staff raised $1,200, creating an impact of $120,000 in medical debt relief! Watch the full story. To donate, visit http://unduemedicaldebt.org/campaign/healthsciencestudentshelping-67647/

4 months ago, North Ed News
Bring your Human Resources talent and passion for people to North Ed! We are seeking a Personnel Specialist to join our vital HR team, dedicated to helping our staff succeed so students can thrive. Apply today! https://rebrand.ly/North-Ed-Employment
4 months ago, North Ed News
Text reads: We’re Hiring! Personnel Specialist. Join our talented team of educators… apply today! NorthwestEd.org/employment. Northwest Education Services.  Image Description: Black woman with curly hair, wearing a white blouse, smiling, shaking the hand of a white man in a suit.
The Career Tech Team wishes you a fun and safe Halloweekend!
4 months ago, North Ed News
Robotics and Automation instructor and paraprofessional dressed as Pugsley and Wednesday Addams.
North Ed Career Tech instructors dressed as a taco, pizza, and hotdog.
North Ed Career Tech Health Sciences instructors dressed as Thing 1 and Thing 2
More Dress Like Your Instructor day shenanigans at Career Tech: From the walk to the "beard," Aviation Maintenance student Cash is a spitting image of Mr. O'Dell.
4 months ago, North Ed News
Image of Aviation Maintenance student Cash fist bumping instructor Mr. O'Dell on Dress Like Your Instructor day.
It is spirit week at Career Tech. Our Public Safety program students took full advantage of Dress Like Your Teacher day, channeling Mr. Lennox's signature look.
4 months ago, North Ed News
Image of Public Safety instructor Mr. Lennox posing with two students wearing bald caps.
Group photo of Career Tech Public Safety students and instructor on Dress Like Your Instructor day.

In observance of Indigenous Peoples' Day, we extend our deepest respect to the Anishinaabe people and acknowledge that we live and work on the traditional, ancestral, and contemporary homelands of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians. Visit https://www.tadl.org/indigenous to find Indigenous stories and amplify Indigenous voices.

4 months ago, North Ed News
Honoring Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Land Acknowledgement, designed by Dominic Miller. We stand here on Turtle Island, our precious earth, this beautiful land of Michigan, cherished and maintained for generations by the Anishinaabe people. We wish to recognize those whose traditional land we are gathered upon and today as the land on which the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians have resided for thousands of years. To recognize the land is an expression of gratitude and appreciation to those whose territory you reside on, and a way of honoring Indigenous people who have been living and working on the land from time immemorial (existing since beyond the reach of memory). It is important to understand the long-standing history that has brought us to reside on the land, and seek to understand our place within that history. We give honor to the Anishinaabe people for their continual contributions to the land and society. Northwest Education Services.

Congratulations, Lisa! Thank you for your incredible support and the opportunities you've provided. You've created brighter futures for countless North Ed Career Tech students.

5 months ago, North Ed News
October 2025 Specialist of the Month. Lisa Baldyga. Jobs for Michigan Graduates, powered by Youth Solutions.
Meet Amy Powell.
Amy is one of our dedicated physical therapists, who loves working with students to ensure they can fully participate in the school day alongside their peers. This includes everything from helping them navigate the playground during recess to making sure they can join field trips and gym class.
When asked about her favorite part of the job, Amy said, "I enjoy seeing their classmates assisting with the adaptive equipment and laughing together." This highlights a core belief that drives her work: physical therapy can remove barriers and create a sense of unity and empowerment for all students. By providing a path for access where there were once barriers, Amy helps foster a more inclusive environment for everyone.
To Amy, North Ed’s philosophy is simple yet powerful: Students first! This approach is evident in her daily interactions and unwavering dedication to her students' success and well-being.
Thank you, Amy, for supporting education. https://rebrand.ly/SupportEd
5 months ago, North Ed News
SupportEd, Northwest Education Services. Amy Powell, Physical Therapist,
Huge thanks to all the golfers who came out and made the 30th Annual North Ed Career Tech Scholarship Golf Outing so much fun. Your participation helps expand opportunities for students all across the North Ed service area!
We especially want to show appreciation for our generous sponsors. Your commitment makes events like this possible and directly supports our ability to support the needs of our students through scholarships and emergency funding supports provided through the North Ed Foundation. Cheers to great golf and even greater partnerships!
5 months ago, North Ed News
Northwest Education Services Career Tech Golf Outing 2025.
Image of two golfers in front of the Grand Traverse Resort.
Image of golf carts.
It is with great honor that we celebrate North Ed Career Tech Graphic Arts student Emma Wilhelm, whose pin design representing the state of Michigan earned her first-place gold at the 2025 SkillsUSA National Leadership & Skills Conference. Emma's pin design artfully incorporates Michigan's state bird, the American robin, the Mackinac Bridge, Sleeping Bear Dunes and, of course, mittens. Learn more about Emma’s design and award. https://www.northwested.org/article/2421522

Special thank you to sponsors Image360, for providing displays and decals for Emma’s presentation at SkillsUSA, and Baabaazuzu, for supplying Michigan mittens to the Career Tech SkillsUSA Team.
5 months ago, North Ed News
Emma Wilhelm. SkillsUSA 2025 - First Place, Pin Design. North Ed Career Tech, Graphic Arts. Thank you to our sponsors! Image360, baabaazuzu.
What a start to the school year for our North Ed Career Tech Public Safety students! On their first day, they heard directly from local public safety agencies. This was a fantastic opportunity for students to learn about industry trends and get inspired by those on the front lines. A huge thanks to our program's advisory board for helping to create incredible learning and work experiences for our students. The volunteers on this board gather twice a year with instructor Tom Lennox to help align curriculum with real-world needs that give students a head start on leadership skills and work-based learning. #GTMESA #grandtraversesheriff #michguard #CareerTech #ACTE #Education #Leadership #HereForAllMiStudents #MichiganISDs
6 months ago, Heather Jewell
Public Safety students at North Ed Career Tech gather on the first day of school to meet local public safety officers and  hear about learning opportunities for the coming school year.
What inspires and motivates you? What is your ‘why’? Watch North Ed educators Rebecca Kinnee and Megan Graham share their ‘why’s and highlight the remarkable stories of students Emma Wilhelm and Kat Prince. https://youtu.be/Oa_pg99qm34?si=vwGc9sAgcu_twfPR
6 months ago, North Ed News
Our 'WHY'. Northwest Education Services
Attention incoming North Ed Career Tech students and families! Student orientation will take place Aug. 26-27. Get all the info you need for a successful year. To learn more, visit https://rebrand.ly/nh9mdsl or call 231.922.6547.
6 months ago, North Ed News
North Ed Career Tech Student Orientation, Aug. 26-27