
Ojibwe Charter School students tapped to design Biological Services Department logo

The Bay Mills Biological Services Department displayed their new logo at the Waishkey Center Gymnasium on Wednesday, Feb. 15. The winning logo, created by Ian Hunter, was chosen from over a dozen entries submitted by Ojibwe Charter School students, sixth through 10th grade, as part of a logo design contest sponsored by the biology department. [more]



Ojibwe Charter School Board says no to staff cuts

The Bay Mills Ojibwe Charter School Board of Directors met on Monday, Feb. 13, for a regularly scheduled meeting. All members were present. [more]



College library also a public library

Staff at the Bay Mills Community College Library are reminding the community that the college library is also a public library. [more]



Students raise funds for American Heart Association

Students at Brimley Area Schools took part in the American Heart Association fundraisers "Jump Rope for Heart" and "Hoops for Heart" on Tuesday, Feb. 14, raising money for the AHA. [more]



Brimley Area Schools names Honor Roll students

The following students have been named to the Honor Roll for the second marking period at Brimley Area Schools. [more]



Health Sciences program accepting applicants

The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is now accepting applications for its 2006 Headlands Indian Health Careers Program, to be held June 4 through July 29, 2006 on the OU Norman campus. [more]



LSSU Outstanding Native American Student Award nominations sought

The Native American Student Organization of Lake Superior State University is currently accepting nominations for the Outstanding Native American Student Award. [more]



OCS students, parents enjoy Valentine breakfast

Ojibwe Charter School students spent Valentine's Day morning (Feb. 14) eating a pancake breakfast with their parents. [more]



Gardening vertically increases production

Want to make the most out of a small garden space? Grow up! Vertical gardening - growing vining and twining crops on sturdy trellises and other supports - can significantly increase garden production. [more]


    

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