WHAT:
Cherokee Nation leaders will join Sequoyah Schools students, staff and faculty to officially sign the $65 million Sequoyah Schools Capital Plan and unveil renderings for several of the planned new facilities

WHEN:
Friday, September 20 at 11 a.m.

WHERE:
17091 S. Muskogee Ave.
Tahlequah, Oklahoma

WHO:
Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr.
Deputy Chief Bryan Warner
Cherokee Nation cabinet officials
Council of the Cherokee Nation
Cherokee Nation Education leaders
Sequoyah Schools students, faculty and staff

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner on Friday will officially sign into law the $65 million Sequoyah Schools Capital Plan and join Sequoyah students, faculty and staff to unveil renderings for several of the planned new facilities.

The plan calls for the largest capital investment in Sequoyah Schools history and builds on recent campus improvements that included a new football field and campus security fencing.

The $65 million Sequoyah Schools Capital Plan includes:

  • Remodeled dorms
  • Multi-purpose facility
  • Auditorium and performing arts center
  • Academic building
  • Additional football field improvements

The Sequoyah Schools Capital Plan is among approximately $1.17 billion in capital projects funded by various sources, including the American Rescue Plan Act and tribal revenue.

Major projects in the tribe’s overall capital construction portfolio include healthcare, education, housing, language preservation, parks and recreation, first-response capacity and government service facilities.