St Croix Tribal Education Department

The St. Croix Tribal Education Department provides learners of all ages access to a variety of educational opportunities.

 

 

Education Department

Education: Building Knowledge for Our Future

Our education department is dedicated to fostering learning and growth within the St. Croix Chippewa community. We aim to provide resources and support that empower our youth and adults alike.

Our Mission

Support Native American youth, families, and individuals in reaching their goals by addressing their unique academic, cultural, and language needs throughout their life-long educational journey in the K-12, higher education, and community setting.

Provide youth with the experiences and resources necessary to become well educated, successful, socially responsive, and culturally enriched adults while providing pathways to higher education and careers.

Mitigate barriers and advocate for Native American youth, families and individuals within the school districts we serve and in higher education institutions where tribal students attend.

Promote family involvement and parent participation to foster success, fulfillment, and wellness for youth.

Increase equity for students and inclusion of Native American culture, history, and language in schools, community serving organizations, and higher education institutions through collaboration, promotion of culturally responsive teaching, and professional development.

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Latest Community Updates

Stay informed about our Tribal news and updates

  • Education Fundraiser

    We are having a family day on Monday, June 6 and 7th; 10-6pm.Also doing a mini fundraiser on Monday the 6th! Check out the flyers!  

  • February is Heart Disease Awareness Month

    Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. That’s one in every four deaths in this country. Heart disease is the number one cause of death for Native Americans. Anyone, including children, can develop heart disease. It occurs when a substance called plaque builds up in your arteries. When this happens,…

  • CERTIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES

    Certification Opportunities in Child Care, Construction and Driving. Stop in to the EDU. Center for questions or call 5312.   OR VISIT WITH NORTHWEST WI WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT  on February 23 4-7

Contact Information

St. Croix Tribal Education Program

4424 Angeline Ave, Webster, WI 54893

Community Language & Cultural Education

K-12 Youth Support Programs

Adult Learning & Higher Education

Truancy Prevention & Intervention

Early Childhood Education

Tribal K-12 Coordinators