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    Congratulations, Graduates!
Jesse Boe
Lane Community
College
Congratulations to Jesse Boe, honor
student, who graduated from Lane Com-
munity College on June 13. He earned
an associate of applied science degree in
computer network operations.
A huge thank you to the Siletz Tribe
for its dedication and generous support to
education. Without your help, many Tribal
students would be unable to pursue the
career of their dreams.
Jesse is the son of Bonnie Boe of
Springfield, Ore.
Jesse – You have come so far and
worked so hard. Your family is very proud
of you and your accomplishments. We
love you very much.
Devonté Casey, Westview High School
Jessica Douglas, Beaverton High School
Devonté will attend Oregon State University next year while Jessica is heading
to the University of Oregon. Both attended a ceremony for Native graduates in the
Beaverton School District.
Participate in Tribal Research!
Have your voice heard regarding Siletz identity and
important community health issues!
Participate in a short interview regarding Siletz Culture
and important health issues that affect Indian Country,
such as obesity and diabetes.
Contribute to Indigenous perspectives on culture and
Morgan Crawford, Dylan Bisson
Siletz Valley Early College Academy
Congratulations to Morgan Crawford and Dylan Bisson! Morgan – We are so proud
of the strong young woman you’ve become. Good luck as you move on to WOU to
fulfill your dream of becoming a teacher. We know you’ll do amazing.
Love you bunches – Mom, Daddy, Chris and Wiskers
health!
And help a Siletz Tribal member with graduate research!
Contact :
Savannah Martin
Dylan – It has been a joy to see your work hard work in athletics and academics
pay off and allow you to graduate one year early. Best wishes pursuing mechanics
school. We are very proud of you.
Jim, Bonnie and Wiskers
CTSI Jobs – Employment information is available at ctsi.nsn.us.
Note: “Open Until Filled” vacan-
cies may close at any time. The Tribe’s
Indian Preference policy will apply.
Tribal government will not discrimi-
nate in selection because of race, creed,
age, sex, color, national origin, physi-
cal handicap, marital status, politics,
membership or non-membership in an
employee organization.
CTSI constantly is looking for
temporary employees to cover vacancy,
vacations, maternity leave and extended
sick leave. If you are looking for tem-
porary work that can last from 2-12
weeks, please submit an application
for the temp pool.
Graduate Student in Physical Anthropology
Washington University in St. Louis
Phone: 541-514-7981 • Email: Savannah.Martin@wustl.edu
July 2015
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