Stilyay Tymoo Warm Springs, Oregon August 25, 1989 PAGE 5 Supplies needed for SChOOl Free, reduced meals availabe to eligible Students are required to bring supplies to school to use during the year. Following is a list of supplies needed by students in grades 1-8. Firstsecond grade 1 box 16 crayons 2 pencils, 02 1 eraser 2 four-ounce white glue I box klccncx Third grade 1 box 16 or 24 crayons 2 pencils, 2 pink pearl eraser 1 sharp scissors I four-ounce white glue I box kleencx I 12-inch ruler with inches and centimeters marked on it I PccChcc folder Fourth Grade 1 box 16 crayons 2 pencils, 2 I eraser I sharp scissors 1 four-ounce white glue I 12-inch ruler with inches and centimeters marked on it I notebook paper 1 box kleenex Fifth grade 1 box lo small crayons 02 pencils erasers I sharp-pointed scissors I four-ounce bottle of white glue I 12-inch ruler with inches and centimeters marked on it I box klccncx Sixth grade Ball point pens(blue or black) 1 box 16 small crayons 02 pencils erasers I sharp-pointed scissors I four-ounce white glue I box kleencx I 12-inch ruler with inches and centimeters marked on it Madras Jr. High 2- inch, 3-ring metal binders 7 divider page tabs 3- ring notebook paper pencils gummed rcinforccrs NO spiral notebooks Jcllerson County School District 509-J today announced its policy for free and reduced-price meals for children unable to pay the full Rrice of meals served under the ational School Lunch Program. Each school and the office of Jef ferson County School Distrit 509-J has a copy of the policy, which may be reviewed by any interested party. 1 he following household sie and income criteria will be used for determining eligibility. Children from households whose income is at or below the levels shown arc eligible for free or reduced-price meals. NIEA conference set for October The National Indian Education Association (NIEA) has scheduled its 21st Annual Conference for October 7-1 1, 1989 in Anchorage, Alaska. The theme for this year's conference is "Unity In Indian Education." Early registration deadline is September 5, 1989. Prc-registra-tions received after September 5 will be returned unopened. Regis tration fees include NIEA mem bership: General prc-rcgistration is SI 25, on-site registration will be SI 50. Associate prc-rcgistration for a non-voting member and non Native is SI2S and on-site is $150. Student prc-rcgistration is $70 and on-site registration will be $95. Students are required to provide identification. The conference will also feature other activities including three dances, a power breakfast, an awards banquet and a fun run. Special events package with early registration is S35. Housing is available at The She raton, Anchorage Hilton and Hotel Captain Cook and other local hot els. Rates at these three hotels start at S65. For more information, contact NIEA at (907) 272-3399. INCOME ELIGIIML IT Y GUinELINES Effective July I, 1989, to June 30, 1990 Free Reduced Family Size Yearly Monthly Weekly Yearly Monthly Weekly 1 7,771 m 150 11,063 922 213 2 !0,(26 869 201 10,817 1,237 286 3 13,078 1,090 252 18,611 1,551 358 1 15,730 1,31 1 303 22,385 1,866 i3l 5 18,382 1,532 35 26,159 2,180 50' 6 21, 031 1,753 05 29,933 2.K95 576 7 23,686 1,971 156 33,707 2,809 619 8 26,338 2,195 507 37,181 3,121 721 For each additional family member, add 2,652 221 51 3,771 315 73 Application forms are being sent to all homes with a letter to parents or guardians. To apply for free or reduced-price meals, households should fill out the application and return it to the school. Additional copies are available at the princi pal's office in each school. The information provided on the appli cation will be used for the purpose Public notices issued by 509-J School District Alternative Education available Mif ;oir.n ri rinhtc In accordance with Oregon Revised 339.253, Jefferson County School District 509-J hereby in forms all parents, students or guardians of the alternative educa- Record transfers Jefferson County School District 509-J, upon legitimate request, will transfer to the requesting school, educational institution, or educa tional agency those records identi fied as Student Progress Records. Parents or guardians may review those records upon request to the building principal. No discrimination It is tne policy of Jefferson County School District 509-J not to discriminate on the basis of sex in its educational programs, activi ties or employment policies as required by Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments. Inquiries regarding compliance with Title IX may be directed to Darrell Wright, 1355 Buff Street, Madras, Oregon, 475-6192, or to the Director of the Office for Civil IRights, Depart ment of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C. tion law. The appropriate adminis tration of any district school will provide written notification to parents, students or guardians about the availability of alternative pro grams. Rules and procedures have been developed in Board Policy 822 information for Parents and Students on Alternative Education Program. For more information, please contact the school administration. 509-J District personnel policies Jefferson County School District 509-J has on file personnel policies and plans in compliance, where applicable with Oregon Revised Statutes and Oregon Administra tive Rules which includes: affirma tive action, staff development, equal employment opportunity, evalua tion procedures and employee communication systems. These policies are accessible to any school employee and a copy is available in each school media center and office. These policies are available to the general public and requests to see them may be made at the Support Services Building, 1355 Buff Street, Madras, Oregon. As a parent, a student over 18 years of age, or if you are attending a post-secondary education insti tution, you have the right to inspect youreducational records. You have the right for a hearing should you choose to challenge the content of such records to insure that the records are not inaccurate, mis leading, or otherwise in violation of the privacy or other rights of students, and to provide an oppor tunity for the correction or dele tion of such inaccurate, mislead ing, or otherwise inappropriate data contained therein and to insert into such records a written explanation by the parents respecting the con tent of such records. Your request to inspect the records shall be compiled within two (2) da s from your request, but in no case more than forty-five (45) days from your request. The same time limits apply for a request for a hearing to chal lenge the content of such record. With the exception of the Perman ent Record, Jefferson County School District calls for the des truction of records three (3) years after a student's departure or five (5) years after a special education students departs. of determining eligibility and may be verified at any time during the school year by school or other pro gram officials. For school officials to determine eligibility, households receiving food stamps or ADC must list the child's name, their food stamp or ADC case number and the signa ture and name of an adult house hold member. Households not re ceiving food stamps of ADC must list: names of all household mem bers; social security numbers of all adult household members ora state ment that the household member does not possess one; total house hold income and the amount and source of the income received by each household member; and the signature of an adult household member certifying that the infor mation provided is correct. Applications may be submitted at any time during the year. Under the provision of the free and reduced-price policy school officials will review applications and determine eligibility. Parents or guardians dissatisfied with the ruling of the official may wish to discuss the decision with the deter mining official on an informal basis. Parents wishing to make a formal appeal may make a request either orally or in writing to the hearing official identified for a hearing on the decision: Stanley G. Dmytryk. 1355 Buff Street. Madras, Oregon, 97741. (Phone: 475-6192). Households that list a food stamp or ADC case numbers must report when the household no longer re ceives these benefits. Other house holds approved for benefits are required to report increases in house hold income of over $50 per month or $600 per year and decreases in household size. Also, if a house hold member becomes unemployed or if the household size increases, the household should contact the school. Such changes may make the children of the household eligi ble for benefits if the household's income falls at or below the levels shown above. In certain cases foster children are also eligible for school meal benefits. If a household wishes to apply for benefits for foster child ren living with them, the household should contact the school for more information. The information provided by the household is confidential and will be used only for purposes of determin ing eligibility and verifying data. Authority to release information Jefferson County School District 509-J, by rules adopted by its Board of Directors, has authority to release student directory information to those individuals or agencies deemed by the District to have a legitimate educational interest in an enrolled or previously enrolled student. The directory information is designated as a student's name and address and telephone number, date and place of birth, previous educational agency or institution attended, dates of attendance, weight and height of student ath letes, participation in officially recognized activities and sports. diplomas, certificates and awards received, and other similar infor mation as designated by the Dis trict. Any parent may, by written notice, prevent the publishing of any or all of the designated direc tory information. Such notices must be delivered to the 509-J Adminis trative Offices, and must name the student, the parent or guardian, and should specify the types of directory information which are not to be released. The notice must be dated and signed by the parent or guardian of the student in question. Back-to-school Workshop for students in grades 3-12 August 28-September 1, 1989 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. at the Community Center Students are invited to visit with teachers from ele mentary, junior high and high school who are sche duled to speak. COCC offers credit, community education classes Fifteen classes will be offered on the Warm Springs Reservation this fall term by Central Oregon Community College office. Registration begins Sep tember 6, 1989. Some of the classes will fill quickly so early registration is advised. Classes begin the week of September 19. For more information contct Geoff Bury at 553-1428. COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES Auto Repair Lab: This is an open lab where students work on their own projects at their own pace. Light repairs can include brakes, lubes, minor tune-ups, exhaust systems and routine maintenance work. Meets 6:30 -9:30 pm, Mondays. September 25 to November 6. Tribal Oarage. Tom LeClair is instructor. Bring your own hand tools. Section 4 1 95. Cost is $2 1. Beautiful Relationships: Love and friendships are among life's greatest treasures. Revitalize your personal relationships though communication, self-esteem, and understanding. Feel good about yourself as you set goals to Improve your own life. Relationships require effort, attention, and some risk. Le8rn how to get the most out of yours, fleets 9am to 4pm, Saturday, October 21 at KahNeeTa. Jeri Brunoe is instructor. Section 5090. Cost is $20. Beginning Oolf: A great way to get introduced to the game. P.O.A. certified pro will teach you fundamental skills, rules and etiquette. Learn "putting and the putting surface", "chipping and frog hair", "pitching and bunkers", and more. Mini tournament included. Meets 6 to 7:30 pm, Wednesdays, September 20 through October 25 at KahNeeTa Golf Course. Bringyour own clubs. Bruce Jones is instructor. Section 4225. Cost is $9. Beginning Typing: For people who have always wanted to learn how to type but never had the chance. Takes you step by-step through the basics. Lots of practice and instructors assistance will help you learn your way around the keyboard. Meets 7 to 9 pm, Thursdays, September 21 to November 23 at the Computer Learning Center in the Old Boys Dorm. Instructor is Toni Made. Section 4240. Cost is $20 plus $7 lab fee. From Igloos to Teepees: Discover the rich cultural diversity of American Indians, from the artic to the southwest Study the way of life of the Indians from the Great Basin, the Northwest Coast, the Eastern Seaboard and Woodlands, the Great Plains, etc. Dr. Duane King, nationally recognized authority on American Indians will be the Instructor. Meets 7 to 9 pm, Tuesdays, from September 19 through October 24 at the Old Boys Dorm. Section 4245. Cost is $12. Mask Making: Examine various examples of artistic masks from many cultures. Explore personal symbols and styles in forming, designing and decorating your own artistic mask using plaster and paper mache Instructor Holly Hutton Is a professional artist who hss taught for Universtty of Oregon and many communities throughout Oregon. Meets 1 0 am to 3 pm , Saturdays on October 7 and October 1 4 at Old Boys Dorm. Section 4 1 80. Cost is $ 1 2 plus supplies. Outdoor Survival: Can you survive alone in the wilderness? Practice basic survival and rescue techniques including water survival, using ropes, and building shelters. Outdoor survivalist and tracker Keith Baker is Instructor. Meets 6 to 9pm on Tuesdays October 3.10, 1 7, and Saturdays from 10am to 5 pm on October 7 and 14. Meets at Old Boys Dorm. Section 4250. Cost is $23. Power Machine Sewing: Learn to operate industrial sewing machines: lockstitch, overseam, cover-stitch and more, to get that professional look. Make dresses, shorts, or anything you want. Beginners welcome. Bring scissors and fabric and patterns for a project of your choice. Meets 6:30 to 9pm, on Tuesdays from September 28 through November 2 at the Sewing Plant. Instructor is Dorothy Pederson. Section 4210. Cost is $15. Software Applications: Explore popular software programs on the IBM: Word Perfect, Works, and others. Beginners welcome. Should be able to type. Meets 7 to 9 pm , Tuesdays from September 1 9 through November 2 1 at Computer Learning Center In the Old Boys Dorm. Instructor Is Kim Durglo. Section 4255. Cost is $20 plus $7 lab fee. CREDIT CLASSES APPLIED ACCOUNT I NO 1 (2.101): This is an accounting class for the "non-accountant". Focuses on the practical applications of the fundamental principles and methods of accounting, such as the recording, reporting and interpreting of financial data. 3 credits. Meets 7 to 9:20 pm , Mondays from September 1 9 through December 4 at Old Boys Dorm. Madras CPA Chris Gable is instructor. Cost is $67.50 plus books. BASIC ENGLISH 1 (0.5256): A basic writing class stressing grammar, punctuation, sentence structure and paragraph development. Frequent writing assignments off students opportunities for special assistance. 3 credits. Meets 7 to 9: 10 pm Wednesdays from September 20 through December 6 at Old Boys Dorm. Instructor is Jerry Reeves from COCC in Bend. Section number is 2533. Cost is $67.50 plus books. INTRODUCTION TO CHILDREN'S LITERATURE (WR 221): A stud of children s stories, legends, poems and rhymes. Will examine American Indian literature. 3 credits. Meets 1:30 to 4: 10 on Thursdays from September 21 through December 7 at Community Center. Instructor is Jerry Reeves. Section 1466. Cost is $67 50 plus books MATH CLASSES (MTH 20.60.65.100): A variety of classes to meet individual levels of ability. Prepares students for college level Math 101. Also great for people who want to brush-up on basic math skills. 4 credits. Meets from 5:30 to 7:20, Mondays and Wednesdays from September 19 through December 6 at the Old Boys Dorm. Instructor is Steve Heydon. Cost is $90 plus books. ADULT LEARNING CENTER Complete your high school diploma or work on you math, reading, science, writing and social studies subjects to prepare fx the GED tests. Also open to people who just want to come in to brush up on the 3 R's Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 am to 12 noon, and Wednesoeys from 6 30 to 9 30 pm. Instructors are Geoff Bury and Cam i lie Harris. September 1 9 through December 7 Old Boys Dorm Cost varies. Registration begins September 6 at the COCC office every Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. The term begins the week of September 1Q. Register by phone at 553-1428