Red Lake Secondary Complex
| Red Lake Secondary Complex | |
|---|---|
| RL Home of the Ogichidaag & Ogichidaakwag | |
| Location | |
23990 Hwy. 1 East , 56671 United States | |
| Coordinates | 47°52′43″N 95°0′51″W / 47.87861°N 95.01417°W |
| Information | |
| Type | Public High School |
| Established | 1936 |
| School district | Red Lake School District |
| Principal | Tracy Olson |
| Teaching staff | 24.96 (FTE) |
| Grades | 9–12 |
| Enrollment | 341 (2023-2024) |
| Student to teacher ratio | 13.66 |
| Color(s) | Red, white and black |
| Mascot | Ogichidaag and Ogichidaakwag |
| Website | redlake.k12.mn.us/o/rlsc |
Red Lake Secondary Complex, formerly Red Lake Senior High School, is a public state-funded high school in unincorporated Red Lake, in Beltrami County, northern Minnesota, United States. The high school is located on the Red Lake Indian Reservation on which members of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa (Ojibwe) Indians live, and has over 300 students. The school's mascots are the Ogichidaag and Ogichidaakwag (warriors and lady warriors). The school also hosts its own radio station, Ka-MOD (94.1 FM). The school is a part of Red Lake School District (Independent School District #38).
Public education first began in Red Lake with the formation of School District 119. In 1935, ground was broken on the construction of what is now Red Lake High School, with the doors first opening to students in 1936.
The school became well known after the 2005 shooting, receiving much attention in the media and internet.