Chelsea Korzecki
Supervisor of Special Education
Saginaw ISD
Professional Bio
Chelsea Korzecki serves as the Countywide Supervisor of Special Education for Saginaw Intermediate School District. With 12 years of experience in Special Education, Chelsea thrives at the opportunity push the status quo and increase opportunities for professional learning.
Chelsea began her career as a long-term substitute English Teacher for Bridgeport Spaulding Schools. She then continued her career with Midland Public Schools as a Special Education Teacher for students with Emotional Impairments. While teaching in Midland, she chaired the Students Against Violence Everywhere Committee and served as a class representative for four years. Chelsea then transitioned into administration in 2017 as a local Special Education Supervisor for Saginaw Township Community School and then was promoted to the Saginaw ISD Countywide Special Education Supervisor position in 2019.
Mrs. Korzecki holds a Bachelor’s of Science in Education and Masters of Arts in Special Education from Saginaw Valley State University. She holds teaching certifications in K-12 Emotional Impairment Special Education, 6-12 English and K-12 Physical Education. She also has a School Administrative Certificate and full approval as a Supervisor of Special Education.
Throughout her career she continually seeks opportunities of growth, encouragement and sustainability. There is never a task too great or goal out of reach. She is a strong advocate for students with disabilities ensuring equal access and opportunity for all students. She is also an active member of Michigan Association and Administrator of Special Education (MAASE), Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) and Council of Administrators for Special Education (CASE).
Chelsea enjoys running, trying new foods and quality time with her children Macie (7), Karston (4). Chelsea and her husband, Brent, also enjoy spending time at their cottage on Sand Lake boating, snowmobiling and fishing.
Chelsea began her career as a long-term substitute English Teacher for Bridgeport Spaulding Schools. She then continued her career with Midland Public Schools as a Special Education Teacher for students with Emotional Impairments. While teaching in Midland, she chaired the Students Against Violence Everywhere Committee and served as a class representative for four years. Chelsea then transitioned into administration in 2017 as a local Special Education Supervisor for Saginaw Township Community School and then was promoted to the Saginaw ISD Countywide Special Education Supervisor position in 2019.
Mrs. Korzecki holds a Bachelor’s of Science in Education and Masters of Arts in Special Education from Saginaw Valley State University. She holds teaching certifications in K-12 Emotional Impairment Special Education, 6-12 English and K-12 Physical Education. She also has a School Administrative Certificate and full approval as a Supervisor of Special Education.
Throughout her career she continually seeks opportunities of growth, encouragement and sustainability. There is never a task too great or goal out of reach. She is a strong advocate for students with disabilities ensuring equal access and opportunity for all students. She is also an active member of Michigan Association and Administrator of Special Education (MAASE), Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) and Council of Administrators for Special Education (CASE).
Chelsea enjoys running, trying new foods and quality time with her children Macie (7), Karston (4). Chelsea and her husband, Brent, also enjoy spending time at their cottage on Sand Lake boating, snowmobiling and fishing.
Organization
Saginaw ISD
Voting Member