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Students attending UNITY conference May 1-4 In Denver Include (left to right) Gilbert Brown, Deannie Smith, Leanna Trimble and Butch David.
Dorian Soliz, (far right) attended the National Workshop on Alcohol and Substance A buse along with Gilbert Brown. A Iso attending the UNITY
conference but not pictured are June Smith, Elly Johnson, Julie Johnson and Marceline Stacona.
MJH honor role students listed for term
Students achieving a grade point
average of 3.00 and over are listed
for that term. Third quarter honor
roll students at Madras Junior High
School include the following stu
dents: 7th Grade Top Honor Roll
(3.50-4.00)
Latina Black, Ryan Boyle, Kimi
Buslach, Melinda Casady, Eric
Creelman, Jennifer Dickman,
Rebecca Dodson, Arlinda Duff,
Margie Durette, Amanda Fine,
Jeannie Ford, Ryan Grote,.Shahin
Warm Springs Elementary News
Feather awards were given to the
following students for perfect
attendance in the third quarter.
Recipients are: Graham- Andy
Fuentes, Josephine James, Lynn
Knight, Angela Sanders, Edwin
Thomas, Jr., Gloria Brown,
Estomia Made, Thomas Medina.
Fuentes-Nikiya Courtney, Molly
Fuentes, Jacob Harding, Violet
Heath, Chanelle Jackson, James
Johnson, McKinley Lopez,
Brandon Smith, Desirae Smith.
Eric Williams. L. Henry-Evaristo
Antunez, Lillian Heath, Joseph
Martinez, Sidney Minnick, Phillip
Squiemphen, Sonya Stormbringer,
Desiree Sutterlee, Terrine Rabbi,
Amanda Tom. Rodgers-Clarence
Bryant, Johnathan Courtney, Bruce
Howtopat, Jason Jim, Carlos
Lopez, Aaron Macy, Fred Sanders,
Michael Wainanwit, Jeremiah
Johnson, Jessie Adams, Ida Banda,
Brook Schmidt, Ardis Smith.
Smith-John Kalama, Jesse Reese,
William Sam, Canku Smith,
Kenneth Tuckta, Tina Calica, Edna
Rose David. Kaiser-Alicia Alonso,
Julio Colazo, Reed Danzuka, Jesse
Gilbert, Marie Knight, Brian
Renfro, Elliot Lawson, Shasta
Smith. Taralee Suppah, Roberta
Thomas, Thomas Walker. Soliz
Rose Brown, Sean Brunoe, Alonzo
Colazo, Goldie Davis, Effie Jim,
Jenny Langnese, Tama Lanagnese,
Tyrone Lewis, Scott Riddle, Dabid
Rodriquez, Adam Rubio,
Charlynne Spino, Walter
Waheneka. Wickham-Dawn Ami,
Willis Bagley, Shawn Courtney,
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Henrikson, Jena Hertberg, Anne
Jasa, Erika Luce, 'Walter Madsen,
Susan Marston, April Mcintosh,
Joel Neilson, Ronald Palmer,
Anne Parsons, Troy Phifer, Cole
atliff, Laura Sahme, 'Jennifer
Samsel, M ichcle Simmelick, Jennifer
Sinnaeve, Misty Summerhaulder,
Nikki Werner, Muanita Wickham.
7th Grade Honor Roll
(3.00-3.49)
Leslie Crochan, Luanna Foltz, Hope
Galen, Krista Hill, Bethany
Koshney, Jermery Lagers, Cecilia
Madrigal, Maria Olvera, Marcia
Nellie McKinley, Jonas Miller,
Ramona Sam, Jolene Simtustus,
Evans Spino, Jr., Vera Thomas,
Lillie Yahtin, Wes YAhtin. Kintner
Gabe Jack, Jordan Patt, Kelly Sam,
Jason Tohet, Josephine Alonso,
Robyn Ike, Melissa Knight, Jackie
Langley, Esmeralda Lawson, Bucky
Smith, Ina Wainanwit. J. Henry
Evalene Spino, Gerald Tufti, Kelly
Wewa, Kimberly Ami, Marlen
Miller, Phoebe La Rose, Tiffiney
Henry, Taw Foltz, Tisha Stradley,
Wanblee Smith. Sensibaugh-AIdo
Antunez, Richard Crane, Cameron
Jack, Michael Smith, Blue Cloud
Surface, Cecil Charles, Nathan
Williams, Lynn Chavez, Aerie
Gibson, Sharon Katchia, Mavis
Kirk, Vanessa Knight. Davidson
Gilbert Brunoe, Rusty Calica,
Reuben Henry, Gregg Jackson,
Flint Scott, Tony Stradley, Jake
Suppah, Tracy Sam, Maria Colazo,
Amy Payenna, Geri Switzler,
Bernadine Yahtin, Tarnara Yallup
Moore-Trish Tanewasha, Kelli
Palmer, Lizzy Smith, Samantha
Gomes, Heather Steele, Daniel
Chavez. Brian Suppah, Harry
Hisatake, Eli Smith, Luke Miller,
William Switzler, Vanessa Walker,
Darin Dettmer. Baisden-Yvonne
Earl, Tony Manion, Walter Cooper,
Clarice Bagley, Mandy Switzler,
Jennifer Smith, Aldo Garcia,
Cimmeron Tufti, Young Boise.
Anderson- Vena Badroad, Izaak
Esquiro, Dondi Foster, Jo De
Goudy, Dancia Greene, William
Henry, Eric Lnagnese, Michael
Leecy, Tracy Morrison, Claude
of Events
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Health Science Fair in the gym from 1:15 to
3:20 p.m.
One Mile Fun Run 12 noon
District Spelling Contest Lamar Jackson
represents Warm Springs Elementary
Last day for "Good News Club"
1st grade field trip to Bear Springs
August Birthday Lunch 11:30 grades 1-3;
12:40 grades 4-5
OMSI Snake Assembly: K-2 at 9:30; 3-5 &
K at 1:30
4th grade field trip to HeHe
"Just Say No" Fun Run. Join the children for
a run walk at noon during this event.
Kindergarten Round-Up 11:30-1
2nd grade field trip to Bear Springs
Field trip for self-managers to OMSI to see
the "Mother Earth, Father Sky" program.
5th grade Forest Flowers Field Trip
3rd grade field trip to Stevenson's Pond
Three-Mile Run from Shitike Creek
Memorial Day Holiday NO SCHOOL
May Birthday Lunch 1 1:30 grades 1-3; 12:40
grades 4-5
Assembly at 1:30 p.m.
4th 5th grade track meet at MHS
Indian Dance Instruction in P.E. classes
June Birthday Lunch 11:30 grades
1-3; 12:40 grades 4-5
Assembly 9 a.m.
Mini Powwow 1:30 p.m.
Last Day of School
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Pinkal, Melanie Ray, Jarrod
Sampson, Jolene Soto,, Daphne
Tingle, Tara Tomlinson, Alan
Waldow, Richard Weston, Bradford
Wright.
8th Grade Top Honor Roll
(3.50-4.00)
Justin Chester, Bryan Hopps,
Rhonda Ike, Lance Mitchell, Todd
Mobley, Melanie Orcutt, Rebecca
Soliz, Cara, Spears, Shannon
Springer, Karen Stevenson,
Monica Tclfer, Christa Vibbert,
Allen Wickham.
Smith, Louie Smith, Roscoe
Thompson, Jennifer Tufti, Chet
Van Pelt, Maria Yahtin. Phillips
Davis Boise, Freddy Colazo, Lamar
Jackson, Alonzo Jim, Ellis Langley,
Frank Reese, Jason Suarez, Ulysses
Suppah Jake Waheneka, Charley
Switzler, Bobbie Calica, Madeline
Jim, Sunmiet Minnick, Rhea Piere,
Lee Ann Tufti.
March Outstanding
Citizens
Kindergarten Melvin Tewee,
Jr., Betty Spino, Eugene Wewa,
Terrine Rabbie;
First grade Reed Danzuka,
JoJo Miller, Tina Calica;
Second Grade Kelly Sam,
Ricky Walker, Nellie McKinley;
Third grade Tiffiney Henry,
Ava Smith;
Fourth grade Young Boise,
Tony Stradley, Vanessa Walker;
Fifth grade Louie Smith, Davis
Boise; and,
Mathematics Davis Boise.
March Outstanding Class
of the Month
Miss Smith's class was selected
for this honor for the month of
March. For the month of April,
Miss Soliz 's class was selectd as
Outstanding Class of the Month.
April Outstanding Citizens
Kindergarten Billy Berry, Earl
Charley, Desirae Smith, Raymond
Anderdson, Deece Suppah;
First grade Brian Renfro, Mi
chael Wainanwit, Kevin Williams;
Second grade Jackie Langley,
Edith Wyena, Marcy Moody;
Third grade Vanessa Langley,
Cameron Jack;
Fourth grade Mandy Switzler,
Amy Payenna, Kelli Palmer;
Fifth grade Danica Greene,
Bobbie Calica; and,
Mathematics Molly Fuentes.
Warm Springs Elementary
goals for 1986-87 progress
report
The staff and students are con
tinuing to work towards achieving
our goals. As I told you in a pre
vious newsletter, the teachers and I
continue to meet twice each month
to discuss our progress and develop
new strategies for meeting each
goal. The following is a summary
of our progress.
1 .0 Increase family involvement in
school activities
Most classes have already
achieved their goal of having 100
of the families of the children in a
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8th Grade Honor Roll (3.00
3.49) Eldo Badten, Susan Boatman, Scoti
Brown, Thomas Burlingame, Phylli;
Crask, Jennifer Dreger, Chad Duff
Tina Garcia, Kelly Glenn, Anthony
Gonzales, Kip Gray, Jennifei
Hackman, Kenneth Hart, Michelc
Huntington, Morningstar Johnson.
Kristine King, Deanna Lawson,
JAmes Long. Heather McColm,
Cainon McDonald, Alpa Patel,
Eric Peterson, Blanca Plazola. Derek
Rogers, Cory Spofford, Jeremy
Symons, Erika Ward, Julie
Yelverton.
class involved in at least one school
activity. All of the classes will con
tinue to invite family members to
participate in their class and all
school activities. Please check our
"Calendar of Events" and see if
there are activities in which you
could participate. On May 15, the
students will be participating in the
national "Just Say No" to drugs
and alcohol event. At noon, the
children will be lining up at the
WSE track to run or walk a mile to
advertise their commitment to "Just
Say No." You are welcome and
encouraged to attend this event.
Many parents guardians are
stopping by to check on their child's
progress. Parents guardians are al
ways welcome at school and should
not hesitate to stop by to talk to a
teacher.
2.0 Improve student academic per
formance in a targeted area.
Each grade level has chosen one
area to emphasize this year. Below
you will find a list of those areas
that are getting extra attention at
each grde level: First grade vo
cabulary and speaking in complete
sentences; second grade writing
sentences; third grade language;
fourth grade vocabulary and
punctuation; and, fifth grade vo
cabulary. Every two weeks the teachers in
each grade level sit down together
and plan what they will do for the
next two weeks to give students
extra practice in these areas. On
Friday, May 1, your child should
have given you the results of the
CAT (California Achievement
Test). Currently, the staff is analyz
ing those results to determine what
progress was made in the above
areas. Although we have not com
pleted a detailed analysis of the
scores, there is an overall upward
trend in the children's performance.
We are very proud of how hard the
students have worked this year and
are pleased with these results.
3.0 Establish a Warm Springs Pre
vention Team which meets weekly
to monitor student attendance and
develop ways to solve attendance
problems.
During our April Awards Assem
bly, we presented the third quarter's
Feather Awards for regular atten
dance. This award is given to stu
dents who missed no more than
three days during the quarter. We
presented this award to 181 stu
dents. Our apreciation goes out to
all of thechildrens'family members
w ho help them to get to school on
time every day.
4.0 Develop programs for improv
ing students' writing
During April the fourth graders
took the first state test on writing.
Eight Madras High School stu
dents were selected to attend the
United National Indian Youth
(UNITY) conference May 1-4 in
Denver, Colorado.
Students sponsored by the
Johnson O'Malley Committee and
Tribal Education department in
clude Gilbert Brown, June Smith,
Butch David, Leanna Trimble,
Dcannie Smith, Elly Johnson. Julia
Johnson and Marcelme Stacona'.
Students will attend workshops
focused on developing leadership.
MJH activities for May and June
May 21 Track awards. Cafeteria. 7:00 p.m.
May 28 Fine Arts Fair. 6 p.m.
Band Concert, 7 p.m.
May 29 Sixth grade visitation
June 2 Awards Dessert 7:00 p.m., Cafeteria
June 5 School ends
Advisory committee
to hold meeting
Title IV Part A, Parent Advisory
Committee will hold its next meet
ing on Tuesday, May 12, 1987, at
7:00 p.m. in the library at Warm
Springs Elementary School.
The agenda will include a report
from the Northwest Indian Youth
Conference by Dr. Charles Roberts
and the students who attended the
conference. Also included will be
Committee elections.
Madras Jr. High Band Concert
and Find Arts Fair
6 to 9 p.m.
Thursday, May 28
This test will be given each year to Pepperoni Sales
the fourth, sixth, eighth, and tenth The student council is selling
graders in this school district, pepperoni sticks to raise money for
Through this testing we should be the purchase of a reader board for
able to better analyze each stu- Warm Springs Elementary. The
dent's writing ability and determine reader board (a sign to advertise
what type of assistance she needs upcoming events at WSE) will be
to improve hisher writing. installed at the corner of Wasco
and Paiute Streets. The Buff Boost
5.0 Increase supportive interaction ers Club has already donated $650
among students towards the purchase. The board
The theme for this month's activ- win COst approximately $800. So, if
ities for this goal area is "Put Oth- an elementary student approaches
ers First". The students watched a you to ask if you would like to buy
puppet show last month where some pepperoni, you can feel com
they learned that the best way to fortable stocking up and know that
make and keep friends is to think y0u are contributing to a worth
about what they can do for others. whilp nmiect. Thank vau
The teachers are currently plan
ning a series oi activities to encour
age children to develop ideas of
how they can "Put Others First".
6.0 Establish monthly communica
tions between the school and the
Warm Springs Senior Building
The first and second grade classes
are just now completing the "Elder's
Project." In this project five elders
from the community worked with
the first and second grade classes to
help with the drug and alcohol
education program, "Here's Look
ing At You." These folks each
attended four sessions with a class
room. While in the classroom, they
assisted the teacher with the lesson
and gave their thoughts, advice
and encouragement to the child
ren. It was a wonderful experience
for the children. Many thanks goes
to the follwoing elders for their
special contributions to our drug
and alcohol education program:
Lizzy Rhoan Dawn Smith's first
grade; Lillian and Alvin Smith
Donna Rodgers and Russell Kais
er's first grade; Mary Ann Meanus
David Wickham's second grade;
and Sylvia Wallullatum-Mary Sol
iz's second grade.
7.0 Develop classroom activities
for teaching Indian culture through
out the curriculum.
During the first week in June,
the children will be receiving in
struction in Indian dance. Each
year, Dave Jordan coordinates this
program, where community peo
ple help us to teach Indian dance to
all of the children. At the end of the
week we have scheduled a mini
powwow. It will begin at 1:15 p.m.
and be over when the children go
home at 3:20. Please plan to attend
this end-of-the-year celebration.
The children have had a great year
at school and there is much to
celebrate.
OIEA Honors Warm Springs
Elementary Staff
At the recent Oregon Indian
Education Association conference,
Denver Sensibaugh. math special
ist was selected as the OI E A Teacher
of the Year. The OIEA Adminis
trator of the Year award was given
to Jane Westergaard-Nimocks.
leadership.
American Indian, Alaskan
Native and Canadian Indian Youth
of high school and college age are
encouraged to attend the confer
ence which will address free enter
prise and cntrcprcncurships, indi
vidual leadership techniques,
effective tribal youth councils and
local youth organization, net
working, issues of concern to
today's youth and total fitness
spiritual, mental, physical and
social.
Ike finishes fourth
George Ike finished fourth in the
Central Oregon Advanced Math
Quiz competition held April 16 at
Central Oregon Community College
in Bend.
The annual competition, ac
cording to Madras High School
math instructor Steve Hayden,
allows students to see how they
compare with other students.
Classroom Newsbits
In conjunction with the OMSI
Robotics workshop held at WSE
during April, Mr. Kaiser's first
grade class took part in a Robotics
decoration contest. It was judged
by several of the boys in Mr. Hen
ry's third grade class. The winners
were: Rose Kirk, first place, Roberta
Thomas, second place and Alicia
Alonso, third place.
Harry Phillips and Mary Soliz
are hard at work assisting teachers
and students to prepare for our
Science Health Fair on May 8.
Students will be doing experiments
and taking surveys using the scien
tific method. The students hope to
have their data collected and dis
plays completed by the 8th. Com
munity members aree invited to
attend the fair in the afternoon of
that day.
Mary Soliz' s second grade class
has started a new project in their
reading class. Twice each week the
students will be working on writing
their own books. There are three
different reading groups in the
room, and each group is working
on writing a different kind of book.
One group is making a picture
book and writing a story to go
along with the pictures. The next
group is writing a book based on
different shapes. The third group is
writing a book of their choice.
Mr. Phillips'fifthgradeclass has
been working on writing paragraphs
about strange animals. They have
been writing three different types
of paragraphs descriptive, narra
tive and opinion.
M iss Baisden's fourth grade class
is finishing reading the book. "The
Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe."
After they finish the book the class
w ill watch a video of the story.
Earlene Anderson's and Harry
Phillips'fifth grade classes took the
wildflowers they collected on their
annual Wildfiower Field Trip and
mounted them. Each child collected
up to 15 different types of flowers.
Jeff Henry's "Students of the
Day" had a fun time at their swim
ming party at Kah-Nee-Ta. These
students have been working hard
to be terrific students and to be
helpful to each othr