JV Volleyball home tonight! Go Bulldogs!

JV Football home tonight! Go Bulldogs!

7&8 Boys Basketball starts this week!

Residents of the Cheboygan-Otsego-Presque Isle Educational Service District (COPESD) will vote on a career and technical education (CTE) millage on Tuesday, November 4. 🗳️
The CTE millage is designed to encourage the operation of area vocational programs in each and every LOCAL school district and community. Each district would manage and/or expand its current number of vocational programs, and funds from the millage would flow directly to school districts to operate these programs in partnership with LOCAL Business and Industry Partners.
The annual property tax impact of a voter-approved CTE millage would be one mill, which is equal to $1 per $1,000 of taxable value. More details about the millage, including answers to FAQs, can be found at https://www.cteforcop.org.
The CTE millage is designed to encourage the operation of area vocational programs in each and every LOCAL school district and community. Each district would manage and/or expand its current number of vocational programs, and funds from the millage would flow directly to school districts to operate these programs in partnership with LOCAL Business and Industry Partners.
The annual property tax impact of a voter-approved CTE millage would be one mill, which is equal to $1 per $1,000 of taxable value. More details about the millage, including answers to FAQs, can be found at https://www.cteforcop.org.

Senior Night recognition will take place after the JV game and before the Varsity warm ups.

IL Athletics Weekly Schedule

ILS Students of the Week!

ILS Athletes of the Week! Keep up the hard work Bulldogs!

🎉 September Athlete of the Month 🎉
🏃♀️ Josephine Furman – 9th Grade, Varsity Cross Country
Freshman phenom Josephine Furman tore up the cross-country courses in September, earning her spot as Athlete of the Month! Competing in her first varsity season, Josephine showed incredible growth — improving in every race, setting new personal records, and becoming one of the top contributors on the team.
Her secret weapon? Mindset.
“The day before a race I look at athletic.net and check out other racers’ times. I don’t use negative self-talk — I stay positive, focus on what could go wrong for others, and capitalize when it does.”
Josephine shines both on the course and in the classroom, setting a stellar example of what it means to be a student-athlete. When asked what cross country means to her, she shared:
“This sport is one of my favorites — probably because we’re in season right now! I really like the people and look forward to practice with my teammates. We laugh and have fun, even though running isn’t always fun. But I love to race and be competitive. There’s lots of good social and physical stuff at practice.”
Whether it’s a tough workout or an early morning, Josephine always shows up with a positive attitude and a big smile — a true embodiment of D.A.W.G.S. athletics.
💙 Special shoutout from Josephine to her sister Elizabeth Furman:
“I want to thank Elizabeth because she pushes me the most. Without her motivating me, I can’t do my best.”
Way to go, Josephine! Keep running strong and leading with heart. 🐾
🏃♀️ Josephine Furman – 9th Grade, Varsity Cross Country
Freshman phenom Josephine Furman tore up the cross-country courses in September, earning her spot as Athlete of the Month! Competing in her first varsity season, Josephine showed incredible growth — improving in every race, setting new personal records, and becoming one of the top contributors on the team.
Her secret weapon? Mindset.
“The day before a race I look at athletic.net and check out other racers’ times. I don’t use negative self-talk — I stay positive, focus on what could go wrong for others, and capitalize when it does.”
Josephine shines both on the course and in the classroom, setting a stellar example of what it means to be a student-athlete. When asked what cross country means to her, she shared:
“This sport is one of my favorites — probably because we’re in season right now! I really like the people and look forward to practice with my teammates. We laugh and have fun, even though running isn’t always fun. But I love to race and be competitive. There’s lots of good social and physical stuff at practice.”
Whether it’s a tough workout or an early morning, Josephine always shows up with a positive attitude and a big smile — a true embodiment of D.A.W.G.S. athletics.
💙 Special shoutout from Josephine to her sister Elizabeth Furman:
“I want to thank Elizabeth because she pushes me the most. Without her motivating me, I can’t do my best.”
Way to go, Josephine! Keep running strong and leading with heart. 🐾

Good Luck Varsity Volleyball!

Go Bulldog XC!

The Last Regular Season Home Game and Senior Night! Go DAWGS!

Senior Night Tonight for Fall Band, XC, and Football!

Good Luck JV Football on the road Tonight!

A community survey was conducted by the Cheboygan-Otsego-Presque Isle Educational Service District (COPESD) in 2024.
Of the 1,207 respondents, 94% agreed that COPESD’s plans to enhance and expand career and technical education (CTE) opportunities in its three counties were a good idea. You can view the survey here at https://bit.ly/COPESDsurvey.
On Tuesday, November 4, COPESD residents will vote on a proposed CTE millage that would fund the creation and expansion of CTE/vocational programs in our schools. Learn more about this proposal, including the potential impact on property taxes, by visiting https://www.cteforcop.org/.

Save the Date!

Good Luck Bulldog Volleyball!!

Bulldog Athletes of the Week!

Congrats ILS Students of the Week!

IL Athletics this week

