Central:

Adams-Friendship, Reedsburg, River Valley, Sauk Prairie, Wautoma, 
Wisconsin Dells

Greater Dane Co. and Surrounding Area:
Beaver Dam, DeForest, Marshall, Middleton-Cross Plains, Monona Grove, 
Mount Horeb, Stoughton, Sun Prairie, Verona, Waunakee

Madison:
Madison Metropolitan School District

Milwaukee:
Milwaukee Public Schools

Suburban Milwaukee:
Burlington*, Cudahy, Elmbrook, Franklin, Germantown, Greendale, Hamilton, Hartford UHS, Menomonee Falls, Mequon-Thiensville, Mukwonago, Muskego-Norway, Norris, Oak-Creek-Franklin, Oconomowoc, Saint Francis, 
South Milwaukee, Waterford*, Waukesha, Wauwatosa, West Allis-West Milwaukee, West Bend, Whitnall

Southeast:
Kenosha, Racine

Southcentral:
Beloit, Beloit Turner, Burlington*, Cesa #2, Delavan Darien, Delavan School for the Deaf, East Troy, Edgerton, Elkhorn, Evansville, 
Fort Atkinson, Janesville, Janesville School for VI, Jefferson, Kaukauna, Lake Geneva, Salem, Waterford*, Watertown, Whitewater

Northeast:
Appleton, Ashwaubenon, Cesa #6, Cesa #7, Cesa #8, Clintonville, De Pere, Fond du Lac, Green Bay, Howard-Suamico, Manitowoc, Marinette, Menasha, Menomonie Indian, Oneida Nation, Oshkosh, Shawano, Sheboygan, Slinger

Northcentral:
Bayfield, Cesa #9, DC Everest, Lakeland UHS, Marshfield, Medford, Minocqua, Northland Pines (Eagle River),Phillips, Rhinelander, Stevens Point, Tomahawk, Waupaca, Wausau, Wisconsin Rapids, Woodruff

Northwest:
Cesa #10, Eau Claire, Hudson, Grantsburg, Menominee, Spooner

Western:
Holmen, LaCrosse, Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton, Onalaska, Platteville, Tomah, Trempealeau

Note:   SSW’s in areas that are marked with a (*) participate in both districts

Land Acknowledgement:

The Wisconsin School Social Workers Association (WSSWA) is an organization based in Wisconsin. Throughout Wisconsin’s history, indigenous and First Nations individuals have been murdered, forcibly removed from their homelands, and involuntarily and violently assimilated to the culture of the white colonizer.

WSSWA recognizes and respects the inherent sovereignty, strength, beauty, and resilience of the twelve First Nations that reside in the boundaries of the state of Wisconsin. Wisconsin’s dark history of colonization, oppression, and genocide towards native peoples must continue to inform our work as social workers and our commitment to the dignity and worth of all persons, the self-determination of all persons, and our fight for social justice for all.

Wisconsin First Nation Tribes: Brothertown Nation • Forest County Potawatomi • Ho-Chunk Nation • Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin • Stockbridge-Munsee Community Band of Mohican Indians • Oneida Nation • Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa • Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa • Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa • Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa • Sokaogon Chippewa Community • St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin https://wisconsinfirstnations.org/native-land-map/
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