30 Wednesday, December 14, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon C L A S S I F I E D S 701 Domestic Services CAREGIVER: 2-3 days per week. Please call 541-598-4527. BLAKE & SON – Commercial, Home & Rentals Cleaning WINDOW CLEANING! Lic. & Bonded • 541-549-0897 Sno Cap Drive In: Short-order Cooks (experience preferred) and Counter Help (will train). Come in person to fill out an app/drop – CUSTOM HOUSE CARE – off résumé, 380 W. Cascade Ave. TLC for your Home, Business Black Butte Painting is hiring or Rental Cleaning in Sisters, for the season. All experience Black Butte Ranch & levels, pay DOE. Email surrounding areas. Let us sparkle blackbuttepainting@gmail.com your home for a fresh start! Gym Supervisor - Part-time Call to schedule an immaculate SPRD seeks a gym supervisor for home cleaning. Lic-Bonded-Ins. Saturdays in Jan. & Feb. $12/hr. Refs Avail. 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Full description is at or send résumé to sistershabitat.org/about/hiring. jobs@blackbutteranch.com Email cover letter and résumé MONTE'S ELECTRIC is now to sharlene@sistershabitat.org. hiring experienced Journeyman T H E N U G G E T Electrician. Hiring Bonus & NuggetNews.com Benefits! Call 541-719-1316. Student featured in campaign Tanner Hosang, a student at Sisters Elementary School, is being featured this week as part of a statewide public education support campaign known as “The Promise of Oregon.” The “Promise” campaign, which officially debuted in November 2014, aims to cre- ate public support for K-14 education, to help meet the state’s 40-40-20 goals and lift student achievement and graduation rates. New for fall 2015 and beyond, the Promise campaign is showcasing dis- tricts whose cutting-edge pro- grams are preparing students for careers and college. Tanner is one of five stu- dents statewide who will be featured prominently this week on the campaign web- site, www.promiseoregon. org. The website includes pho- tos and videos of Oregon stu- dents who have completed the sentence: “I am the Promise of Oregon because…” The “Promise” campaign is being coordinated by the Oregon School Boards Association (OSBA). The campaign is based on two defining principles: • Today’s students are Oregon’s greatest natural resource. • We as Oregonians must invest in our public schools so the next generation can reach its potential. “Our challenge now is to dream bigger,” said Betsy Miller-Jones, OSBA’s exec- utive director. “We need to imagine just how far our districts could take our young people if we as a state invested more in our great- est natural resource – our children.” OSBA is a member ser- vices agency for more than 200 locally elected boards serving school districts, edu- cation service districts and community colleges. 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