Pōsōh!

Pōsōh, newīhswan Tara Grignon mesek Osawan Wapanukiw a͞ekaeyan.

I am from the Eagle clan.

My parents are Vincent Grignon Sr. and Georgia Frechette. My grandparents are Marie LaTender and Ronald “Ji” Frechette and Emmerine and Myron “Pat” Grignon Sr. My daughter is Anahkosaeh Fish.

I graduated from Menominee Indian High School. I then graduated from College of Menominee Nation with a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education. I went on to University of Wisconsin-Superior and graduated with a masters degree in Educational Administration.

I knew since I was very young that I wanted to become a teacher. I wanted our native students to see and have educators and role models that looked like them, something I didn’t see a whole lot of when I was going through the school system. I wanted to make a difference in the lives of the children in my community.

I absolutely believe our community needs this school to continue to grow and be successful. Language is a key piece to our identity. It is beautiful to watch our students be themselves and speak their own language while learning on a daily basis. The vision and mission of the school teaches so much more than just the language, students are learning their teachings as well. They learn to be brave, truthful, respectful and loving to themselves and one another and wise in their traditions and culture while learning by observing in a hands-on way where they take the lead on their learning.

Outside of work I love to spend time with my family and friends. My child, nieces and nephews mean the world to me. I love to bead, golf, read and enjoy boating.

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