4 January 2, 1997 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo Wasco Language $f) M Lesson Vl( Jingle Bells Can you figure OUt What's on parents, student, Tribal representatives, the New Year's Dinner Shopping and advisors ff?"l Statf of 0regn- y . f7 In return for this independence, it will be Llsl- accountable for results. The WS Charter School must participate in the same Statewide Assessments for Second Lan guages as other public schools to mea sure the outcomes for students. Mow Ynnr'; A 1 . ww m . ft. A. m t a v L A chushdix itlxlom V itaki (Verse 1) Shaidalalamd anshkdaya, nchalldat ilgaba, nshxk'aiaulal wixatba, kw'ala nshkiax! (Chorus:) I Oh din din din! Dm din din! Dindin akiax admdin! (Oh what fun it is to ride on a one-horse open sleigh!) Oh din din din! Din din din! Dindin akiax adindin! (Oh what fun it is to ride on a one-horse open sleigh!) Continue with subsequent verse in English. Have fun! awaqat M'ishalx i ilshaqwt il'ishalx J iligalat ilkwlawaitq itkapshak ilibum idunaiyax ilgui iyalbalumit ilibum ilpuyanmax ildudush chtelbut ildudush ilac'imam ilk'ilagwadit ilkupi J v I Iskulya CHARTER SCHOOL IN WARM SPRINGS? SJAfrT 0 ii .ii ..... K Iskulya is hungry again, Can you help him find his way to the dried meat? The Serenity Prayer The Serenity Prayer in Wasco (translated by Alice Florendo, Madeline Mclnturff, and Gladys Thompson) . Naika winamsh, dngichwamit itt'ukdi itkadagwax danmax k'aya pu naika anuxmaq'inwaba maika daminwa aqmusgnamida itqiqxlat qadamtyamdix k'aya anshumadaqwlidma. ' 1. WHAT IS IT? It will be the same public school that is now the Warm Springs Elemen tary School in Warm Springs, serving kindergarten through the fourth grade. It will NOT replace what is currently at Warm Springs Elementary, and NO new buildings are being planned for this project., . ; c . The most important change that will occur will be the addition of the Warm Springs Native Language classes to the existing Warm Springs Elementary cur riculum. The implementation of these classes will be in cooperation with the Warm Springs Elementary school. t- ;o ; Ijilj? i (fJ it caacmicuiy a viiaitci ounuui ' ' j nil QfiiHpntc it ic nnn-cprtcirinn if ahiHpc by health, safety and civil rights laws. It is not run by the 509-J school district, but operates independently under the terms of a charter which is obtained from the 509-J board. Public Charter Schools were autho rized in Title X of the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994. The U.S. Department of Education and Oregon's Attorney General have determined that existing Oregon statutes permit the de velopment and operation of public char ter schools. END The Serenity Prayer God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change: courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference. 2. HOW IT FORMED? The Culture and Heritage Language Program, representing the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, has worked as the developer to create the Warm Springs Charter School. The Program has worked with the community, 509-J School Board, Warm Springs Elementary, State and Tribal officials to ensure that all parties are involved in this effort. 3. HOW WILL IT BE DIFFERENT? The WS Charter School will have much more decision-making authority than the other public schools within the 509-J district. The decision-making au thority will be given to a Governing Board that will consist of community members, WS Elementary staff, 4. WHY DEVELOP? The WS Charter School will create new opportunities for teachers, parents, and others to design innovative strate gies to boost student achievement. The U.S. Secretary of Education, Richard Riley, has said, "One size clearly does not fit all in American education, and charter schools allow teachers, parents, and oth ers to design the size and strategy of school that makes sense for their stu dents." (Charter School Telephone Conference, 92695) Many people believe that the new sense of responsibility for the WS Char ter School will make a difference to stu dents, teachers, parents, and everyone else involved in the school. It is also possible that it will stimulate nearby schools to improve in order to attract and retain students. 5. HOW IS THE GOVERNMENT IN VOLVED? The U.S. Government has awarded funds to Oregon and several other states to use as startup funding for Charter School programs. Warm Springs, through 509-J has been awarded two of the three grants totaling $30,000 to help start up the Warm Springs Charter School. The funding will be used for further professional development of lan guage instructors, and development of curriculummaterials. 6. WHAT IS THE RESEARCH PLAN FOR FEDERAL FUNDS? The U.S. Government's Office of f Educational Research and Improvement will study the impact of the WS Charter School on student achievement. This will include an annual survey, site visits, and a study of student achievement. '- 7. WHAT OTHER FEDERAL FUNDS MAY BE USED? Goals 2000, School-To-Work and other titles under IASA may be used to support the WS Charter School. In addi tion, Oregon has waiver authority to be flexible and tailor the use of Federal funds and program resources to help the WS Charter School. 8. HOW WILL OREGON USE ITS FED ERAL STARTUP FUNDS? Nearly all of Oregon's award will be used to provide up to three years of grants for planning and implementation of charter schools, including the Warm Springs Charter School. The information and application process is handled by Leon Fuhrman, Office of Student Ser vices, Oregon Department of Education, Salem, Oregon. oojjo-i Jt3ns 'iueoj.-) odi i!iu '(s)33o Ddde paj 'soixioqdscj 'souJoq;ipnq 'oiddu 'oituioi 'uoiuo 'ioiied u.no poyp 'ujo.i 'oiuiod 'Xojjn l :jauui(J seunsuq;)