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Okemos schools votes to nix Chiefs nickname, pick replacement by 2023

View Comments OKEMOS  Okemos student-athletes will no longer compete as the Chiefs after district leaders cast a vote 30 years in the making. The Okemos Public Schools Board of Education voted unanimously Monday to stop using the Chiefs nickname, which an increasing number of students, alumni and residents say is an offensive caricature of indigenous people. The board hopes to adopt a new mascot by 2024. The decision comes after decades of discussion surrounding Okemos Public Schools  moniker, which was picked for the town of Okemos  namesake, Chief Okemos.  Superintendent John Hood was the most recent district leader to consider a name change for the district late last year. But discussions surrounding the nickname and mascot date at least to the mid-1990s, when Katie Cavanaugh, secretary for the Board of Education, was an Okemos High School student.

Chiefs no more: Okemos school board votes to nix nickname; will adopt replacement by 2023

Chiefs no more: Okemos school board votes to nix nickname, adopt replacement by 2023 Mark Johnson, Lansing State Journal © Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State Journal The scoreboard and signage at Okemos High School s soccer field, seen April 29, 2021. OKEMOS  Okemos student-athletes will no longer compete as the Chiefs after district leaders cast a vote 30 years in the making. The Okemos Public Schools Board of Education voted unanimously Monday to stop using the Chiefs nickname, which an increasing number of students, alumni and residents say is an offensive caricature of indigenous people. The board hopes to adopt a new mascot by 2023. The decision comes after decades of discussion surrounding Okemos Public Schools  moniker, which was picked for the town of Okemos  namesake, Chief Okemos. 

Okemos school district near Lansing drops Chiefs nickname

Okemos school district near Lansing drops Chiefs nickname May 25, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail OKEMOS, Mich. (AP) A Lansing-area school district named for a Native American leader is dropping its Chiefs nickname, following similar changes at other Michigan schools. The Okemos school board voted Monday to stop using Chiefs or Chieftains and pick a new nickname in a few years. The switch could cost more than $400,000 to remove the name and image from buildings, uniforms and other school properties, the Lansing State Journal reported. Okemos is an unincorporated community in Meridian Township. It is named for Chief Okemos, who lived in the area and led the Saginaw Chippewas. He died in 1858.

Okemos board votes to nix Chiefs nickname, pick replacement by 2023

View Comments OKEMOS  Okemos student-athletes will no longer compete as the Chiefs after district leaders cast a vote 30 years in the making. The Okemos Public Schools Board of Education voted unanimously Monday to stop using the Chiefs nickname, which an increasing number of students, alumni and residents say is an offensive caricature of indigenous people. The board hopes to adopt a new mascot by 2023. The decision comes after decades of discussion surrounding Okemos Public Schools  moniker, which was picked for the town of Okemos  namesake, Chief Okemos.  Superintendent John Hood was the most recent district leader to consider a name change late last year. But discussions surrounding the nickname and mascot date at least to the mid-1990s, when Katie Cavanaugh, secretary for the Board of Education, was an Okemos High School student.

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