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The Indian Community School cultivates an enduring cultural identity and critical thinking by weaving indigenous teachings with a distinguished learning environment.

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K4 STUDENT ENROLLMENT FOR 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR
RETURNING STUDENT REGISTRATION FOR 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR
2023-2024 Academic Calendar
Handbook 2022-2023
BULLYING/HARASSMENT REPORTING FORM FOR PARENTS/GUARDIANS
Upcoming Events at ICS!


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March 13-17, 2023


What you need to know about Coronavirus (COVID-19)

This is an emerging, rapidly evolving situation and we will provide updated information as it becomes available, in addition to updated guidance.
For up-to-date coverage, visit the CDC website here:

Native Language Request Form 


OPEN BOARD MEETINGS

Community members are also welcome to submit their comments in writing beforehand to dmartindale@ics-edu.org; all submissions will be shared with the Board.

THE ICS CALENDAR IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR THE UPCOMING EVENTS.

Indian Community School is committed to the health and safety of our students, staff and community. During the current health crisis, we are sharing important information about COVID-19, which you can learn more about by clicking here.
Letter to the Community about Racism, Violence and Injustice.

october is national bullying prevention month

The month of October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Bullying prevention is important to each student, adult and our school community because it offers a reminder that how we interact and treat someone else can have a lasting impact on them. [...]

new faces at ics!

Welcome to the newest members of the ICS Staff! Academic  Rebecca Basina, Menominee Language & Culture Apprentice Linda Langen, School Counselor EJ Higgins, Phy Ed & Health Teacher Brenda Downey, School Psychologist Kayley Pyne, Data Assessment Coordinator Human Resources  Rachel Matthews, [...]

letter to the community about racism, violence and injustice

June 19, 2020 Posoh, Boozhoo, Shekoli, Hinikaragi  – Greetings to All. This message comes from the ICS Board of Directors in solidarity, unity and peace during a time of great unrest. We are sharing this message against racism, violence and injustice [...]

how to talk to children about covid-19

HOW TO TALK TO CHILDREN ABOUT COVID-19 Article from the National Association of School Psychologists We urge parents to take a few moments to read this helpful information from the National Association of School Psychologists (www.nasponline.org), to learn what you can [...]

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october is national bullying prevention month

The month of October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Bullying prevention is important to each student, adult and our school community because it offers a reminder that how we interact and treat someone else can have a lasting impact on them. [...]

new faces at ics!

Welcome to the newest members of the ICS Staff! Academic  Rebecca Basina, Menominee Language & Culture Apprentice Linda Langen, School Counselor EJ Higgins, Phy Ed & Health Teacher Brenda Downey, School Psychologist Kayley Pyne, Data Assessment Coordinator Human Resources  Rachel Matthews, [...]

letter to the community about racism, violence and injustice

June 19, 2020 Posoh, Boozhoo, Shekoli, Hinikaragi  – Greetings to All. This message comes from the ICS Board of Directors in solidarity, unity and peace during a time of great unrest. We are sharing this message against racism, violence and injustice [...]

how to talk to children about covid-19

HOW TO TALK TO CHILDREN ABOUT COVID-19 Article from the National Association of School Psychologists We urge parents to take a few moments to read this helpful information from the National Association of School Psychologists (www.nasponline.org), to learn what you can [...]

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K4 STUDENT ENROLLMENT FOR 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR
RETURNING STUDENT REGISTRATION FOR 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR
2023-2024 Academic Calendar

THE ICS CALENDAR IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR THE UPCOMING EVENTS.

Upcoming Events at ICS!
Handbook 2022-2023
BULLYING/HARASSMENT REPORTING FORM FOR PARENTS/GUARDIANS
2021-2022 Academic Calendar


Want to keep up with the latest on our school?
Check out our weekly newsletter:

March 13-17, 2023


What you need to know about
Coronavirus (COVID-19)

This is an emerging, rapidly evolving situation and we will provide updated information as it becomes available, in addition to updated guidance.
For up-to-date coverage, visit the CDC website here:

Native Language Request Form 


OPEN BOARD MEETINGS

Community members are also welcome to submit their comments in writing beforehand to dmartindale@ics-edu.org; all submissions will be shared with the Board.

Indian Community School is committed to the health and safety of our students, staff and community. During the current health crisis, we are sharing important information about COVID-19, which you can learn more about by clicking here.
Letter to the Community about Racism, Violence and Injustice

october is national bullying prevention month

The month of October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Bullying prevention is important to each student, adult and our school community because it offers a reminder that how we interact and treat someone else can have a lasting impact on them. [...]

new faces at ics!

Welcome to the newest members of the ICS Staff! Academic  Rebecca Basina, Menominee Language & Culture Apprentice Linda Langen, School Counselor EJ Higgins, Phy Ed & Health Teacher Brenda Downey, School Psychologist Kayley Pyne, Data Assessment Coordinator Human Resources  Rachel Matthews, [...]

letter to the community about racism, violence and injustice

June 19, 2020 Posoh, Boozhoo, Shekoli, Hinikaragi  – Greetings to All. This message comes from the ICS Board of Directors in solidarity, unity and peace during a time of great unrest. We are sharing this message against racism, violence and injustice [...]

how to talk to children about covid-19

HOW TO TALK TO CHILDREN ABOUT COVID-19 Article from the National Association of School Psychologists We urge parents to take a few moments to read this helpful information from the National Association of School Psychologists (www.nasponline.org), to learn what you can [...]

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