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    TRIBAL PROGRAM NEWS
Highlights from Siletz Tribal Head Start
Left: Policy Council
meeting with
Chairman Brianna
Wiggins, vice
chairman Bambi
Regester, and
Angela Ramirez.
Right: Future Head
Start student
Coming Soon to a Classroom Near
You ... the Head Start Raffle
Starting the first week of April and
running until the first week of May, Head
Start parents and staff from all sites will
be selling raffle tickets for a variety of
wonderful items. Tickets will be $1 each
or six for $5. Watch for fliers for a com­
plete list of items and help support your
Siletz Tribal Head Start.
Above: Kaitlyn takes a break at lunch with her family.
Left, above: Parent Lisa Gump enjoys lunch with her son, Jeremy, and his
friend, Apolinar.
Left, below: Aaron finishes his lunch.
Head Start Update
Siletz Tribal Head Start is getting
ready to accept applications for the up­
coming school year of 2005-2006.
Family service workers Bonnie
Crawford from Siletz, Frances Gates of
Portland, Sharmon Cook of Salem, and
Jack Shadwick, along with other Head
Start staff, will be out and about with ap­
plications and some new recruitment ma­
terials. Look for our new application in
the May issue of Siletz News.
The Head Start Policy Council met
March 19 in Siletz and will meet again
April 16 in Corvallis.
Lori Jay-Linstrom is gearing up for
Transition and will start the Transition
meetings for families that will be going
into kindergarten next year.
The first Transition meeting will be
in Portland on April 25 at the Brentwood
Darlington Community Center.
If you have any questions regarding
Head Start, please call I -8(M)-922-1399
or 541-444-2532.
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