Amanda Koch began her career in education in 2010, teaching middle and high school mathematics in the Grand Rapids and Saginaw areas. In 2016, she transitioned into administration, serving as a Secondary Curriculum Coach and Coordinator at Saginaw Public Schools, where she focused on mathematics and science content and mentored new teachers.
In fall 2022, she joined the Saginaw Intermediate School District as a Career and Technical Education (CTE) Consultant. In this role, she supported special populations, developed and led professional development, assisted with state reporting and compliance, supported dual enrollment and early college coordination, led recruitment efforts for CTE programs, and helped advance county-wide CTE initiatives. In addition to her professional work, she has coached middle school through varsity-level softball and volleyball.
Originally from Auburn, she attended Bay City Western High School and the Bay-Arenac Career Center, where she earned cosmetology licensure, which she continues to maintain. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Education from Saginaw Valley State University (2009) and a Master’s degree in Public Administration from the University of Michigan (2013).
Outside of work, she enjoys traveling and exploring new places, with a goal of visiting all 50 states. She also values time with family and friends, participates in sports and outdoor activities, and enjoys playing the piano.
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