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Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Schools Home of the LCO Eagles
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There are currently 267 students enrolled at the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School, 131 students in Elementary, 64 students in Middle School, and 72 students in High School.
K-12 Administrator - Dennis White
School Board: The Midewiwin Code for Long Life and Wisdom is the cornerstone on which our educational system is built and shall serve as the guiding light as we move toward the future. |
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ZOONGENDAMOWIN DIBAAJIMOWIN Akawe Zoongendaagwad omaa Odawaa Zaaga'iganing Odawaa Zaaga'iganing Gikinoo'amaadiiwigamigoong gikinoo'winaanaanig da waa-ayamowaad weweni sa go: minobimaadiziwin, anishinaabe-izhitwaawin ezhi-webiziwin ezhi-gikinoo'amaagoziwin mino-ayaawin minwendamowin, mino-gagwedinigewin mino-doodaadiwin, ganawen-daadiwin igo gikinoo'amaaganag. Mii dash igo apiitendaagwak gaina gikinoo'amaagoziwaad neta-anokiiwaad wiijidakiwemaagan, genawenimaajig, endanakiiwaad omaa ishkoniganing, omaa wiskonsing, Omaa dash igo Gichimookomaaniwaki-ing Miinawaa igo misiwe akiing Bebakaanizijig.
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MISSION STATEMENT It is the mission of the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School to provide the proper guidance to maximize the: Spiritual, Physical, Emotional, and Social Well Being of each individual. This will ensure that all who attend this school will become productive and contributing citizens of the LCO community, state, nation and world in their own unique way.
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