Registration Deadline For Summer School Program Extended

Home LCO Ojibwe School Summer Program Registration Deadline Extended to May 30, 2025 Parents/Guardians of students at the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School have until May 30, 2025 to register for the 21st Century 2025 Summer School Program. For more information, please see the flyers attached or call 715-634-8924, ext. 1229. Back To All News
Beading Classes

Home Beading Classes Offered Every Tuesday Tuesdays5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Tribal Administration Building *Class is limited to 10 people with limited supplies.*Light snack is provided. To register contact Jennie LaRonge at (715) 558-7447 or email jennie.laronge@lco-nsn.gov. Back To All News
LCO School Relay Team Captures Conference Championship

Home Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School Girls 4×100 Relay Team Captured Northern Lights Conference Championship Lac Courte Oreilles, Wis. – On May 19, 2025, the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School (LCOOS) hosted the Northern Lights Conference Championship Track Meet for the first time in Ashland, WI and left as champions. “Our Athletic Director (AD) Dion Doyle and Assistant AD Noah LeBlanc did a tremendous job planning and coordinating the meet. Thanks to our phenomenal coaches Katie Hecker, Cody Carley, Jason Bisonette, and Zach Rajala, our athletes are seeing more and more success,” said Superintendent Jessica Hutchison. The Girls 4×100 relay team seized the title of Conference Champions. Congratulations to Blaire Dishaw, Day Quagon, Peyton Corbine, and Aaliyah Alexander! Go Migiziwag! Additional Outstanding Performances: Girls Events: 4×200 relay – 2nd place Lily Hamilton, Blaire Dishaw, Day Quagon, Peyton Corbine 100-meter dash – 3rd place and new school record Day Quagon 200-meter dash – 6th place Peyton Corbine 200-meter dash – 7th place Blaire Dishaw High Jump – 6th place Lily Hamilton Triple Jump – 5th place Brenna Bruguier Boys Events: 4×200 relay – 4th place Gary Clause, Gabe Bisonette, Cyllace Rainey, Mathew White 4×100 relay – 4th place Gary Clause, Gabe Bisonette, Brayden Boswell, Mathew White 200-meter dash – 6th place Mathew White 1600-meter run – 4th place Darian Goodsky 3200-meter run – 8th place Ninde Goodsky Discus – 6th place Michael Rainey Shot Put – 6th place Michael Rainey Long jump – 8th place Brayden Boswell Back To All News
2025 LCOOU Alumni Nominations Open

Home FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDate: May 13, 2025By Jennifer Cadotte, Public Relations Specialist, 715-699-3384publicrelations@lco-nsn-gov 2025 LCOOU Alumni of the Year Recommendations Now Open The 2025 Alumni of the Year LCOOU Graduate Embraces Anishinaabe values Deadline to submit recommendation letter is May 31, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. For more information see the flyer attached or email advancement@lco.edu. Back To All News
2025 Animal Vaccination Clinic

Home FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDate: May 18, 2025By Jennifer Cadotte, Public Relations Specialist, 715-699-3384publicrelations@lco-nsn-gov Animal Vaccination Clinic Coming August 8, 2025 The Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Police Department would like to announce: The 2025 Animal Vaccination ClinicFriday, August 8, 2025 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. – New Post Senior Center12:15 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. – Tribal Office Pavilion For more information see the attached flyer. Back To All News
LCO Health Center Grand Opening

Home The Lac Courte Oreilles Health Center Grand Opening Friday June 13th, 2025 2:00pm – 5:00pm Join us for a special day of community, culture, and celebration as we mark the grand opening of our new health facility. We will have an opening prayer, a feather pole raising ceremony, guided tours, and refreshments. 9940 N County Highway KHayward, WI 54843 For more info please call 715-638-5100 Back To All News
Governor Declares May ADRC Month

Home Governor Evers Declares May 2025 Aging and Disability Resource Center Month On April 25, 2025 Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers issued a Proclamation recognizing May 2025 as: AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER MONTH Please join us in celebrating the work and dedication of all who work to support our Aging and Disability populations. Click on the full Proclamation to the right to see a larger version Back To All News
Native Language Leaders Fellowship – Deadline May 30th

Home Apply Now: Emerging Native Language Leaders Fellowship – Deadline May 30th! The National Indian Education Association (NIEA) with support from the Henry Luce Foundation, announce the Emerging Native Language Leadership Fellowship. This fellowship is an incredible opportunity for emerging Native language leaders to build connections, gain professional development, and contribute to the revitalization of Native languages. What Fellows Receive: A laptop for virtual meetings One-year membership to NIEA Fully sponsored travel to an in-person fellowship session and NIEA convention $7,500 upon completion of the fellowship Eligibility Criteria: Ages 18–30 American Indian, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian (documentation required) Currently working in Native language within a tribe, organization, or school Important Dates: Application Deadline: May 30, 2025 Fellowship Year: June 2025 to May 2026 This fellowship offers fellows the chance to meet with veteran Native language leaders, gain mentorship, and work together on important leadership and revitalization projects. Fellows will also form a peer support group, helping to foster long-lasting professional connections. We invite you to apply now and be part of this transformative opportunity! To apply, please click here to access the full application form. If you have any questions or need further information, feel free to reach out to Niiyo Gonzalez, Native Language Specialist at NGonzalez@niea.org. Back To All News
2025-2026 Lac Courte Oreilles School Royalty

Home FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDate: May 13, 2025By Jennifer Cadotte, Public Relations Specialist, 715-699-3384publicrelations@lco-nsn-gov 2025-2026 Lac Courte Oreilles School Royalty Shared from Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School Facebook page: We proudly recognized our 2024-2025 royalty for their leadership and representation throughout the past year. Miigwech for serving as such strong role models in and out of school! We also celebrated the next generation of leaders by officially crowning our 2025-2026 LCO Royalty. It was a powerful reminder of the pride we hold in our culture, our students, and the traditions that bring us together. Congratulations to all of our royalty—past, present, and future. We’re so proud of you. 2025-2026 LCO School Royalty Grade Level Title Name Runner Up K-5 Ogichidaa Jayceon Tainter Francis Cooper K-5 Ogichidaakwe Harley Mustache-Hanlon Chloe Roach Middle School Ogichidaa Atticus Fear Mason Nelis-Stone Middle School Ogichidaakwe Ramanda Miller Abbigail Chino High School Ogichidaa Darian Goodsky Ninde Goodsky High School Ogichidaakwe Trinity Wocelka — 2024-2025 LCO School Outgoing Royalty Grade Level Title Name Runner Up K-5 Ogichidaa Baza Miller — K-5 Ogichidaakwe Harley Mustache-Hanlon Chloe Roach Middle School Ogichidaa Zaagi Cain Francis Cooper Middle School Ogichidaakwe Bella Taylor Lareya Fairbanks High School Ogichidaa Darian Goodsky Ninde Goodsky High School Ogichidaakwe Kaydence St. Germaine — To read the full article please follow the link below:LCO School Royalty Back To All News
LCO Health Center Issues Public Notice

Home FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDate: May 14, 2025By Scott Johnson, Health Director Call for Nominations Rescinded The previous call for nominations to name departments within the new health center after specific individuals has been rescinded. We received valuable feedback from many community members. While honoring individual contributions is meaningful, we would be remorseful if we did not acknowledge all who have contributed significantly to our health center. We deeply appreciate the input we’ve received and recognize the importance of honoring all who have contributed to our mission. In light of this, we are shifting toward creating a more inclusive “Wall of Honor” that will celebrate the collective efforts and legacies of those who have shaped our community. For more information, please see the notice attached. Back To All News