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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1998)
Spilyay Tymoo Warm Springs, Oregon August 27, 1998 3 Good or golden rule days reflected in photos i Kindergarten 2 Boxes of Crayons, basic 16, standard size (not . chubby): 10 Pencils, size 2 2 4-oz. bottles white liquid 9lue : , 2 Glue sticks small, solid 1 Large box of tissues 1 Package of baby-wipes (80 , to isocount) First and Second Grades 1 Box 1 6-count crayons ' Pencils (2) 1 Eraser 1 Pair metal scissors - 2 4-oz. bottles of white glue 1 Box of tissues Third Grade 1 Box of 16 or 24 small ' crayons Pencils, size 2 Pink Pearl Erasers 1 Pair sharp-point scissors 2 4-oz. bottle white glue . i Large box of tissues 1 12-inch ruler (inches and centimeters) Fourth and Fifth Grades 1 Box 16 or 24 small crayons . Pencils, size 2 . Pink Pearl Erasers ', 1 4-oz. bottle of white glue 1 12-inch ruler (inches and centimeters) Notebook paper 1 Box of tissues Sixth Grade 1 Box 16 or 24 small crayons Pencils, size 2 Pink Pearl Erasers 1 Paird of sharp-point scissors 1 4-oz. bottle white glue 1 12-inch ruler (inches and centimeters) Notebook paper 1 Box of tissues Ballpoint pens, blue or black (not erasable) Seventh and Eighth Grades College-ruled notebook paper 1 2-inch, 3-ring (metal ring) binder with dividers No. PeeChee folders Students are not allowed permanent markers Note: Some classes may required additional materals. If so, students will be notified during the first week of . school by their classroom teacher. Some schol supplies will need to be replenished throughout the year. First day for Kindergartners determined by conference with parents beginning September 1 . Contact your local elementary school for scheduling. ui; PlilSHfB.'BB Ip IM lifii!!3 ti: .:- ,AA: .. : " linnn! If jz : "ph tt nr" ifr 1 Chemawa Indian School 14- ' i n I A "..A i f f . i W km ff V r'l t i I tl Jhllh fj -?jf' 4 A Sf. 1 '. "-'.- ' . lr-' ; r-- rT I"T1 ' ; : j j t t Y- ( ,t - ' '.-"T- 1! "1 ;;;;; , , ! ; L-t I ' l-i 1 . I ' I 1 f - " ' 1 a .i 1 "'" .... . . .,i......, ........... .t.,.... v..r. rfc " c' .'-..w' .M . .'.'.'W'S . ....-.'M. , f rf. r ( ' ... .. . , ' ........ 3 - 1 ......s ' , .n--"' ' i, ' ' " ' - : ' . .,--.)&;'--'?-:-" . .. - - .. -- - "' - . . . q The Old Girl's Dorm Class of 1970 It J , .. 1 n ' - 4, Attendance officer encourages students To parents, guardians and stu dents, This is Mariam Tias, the atten dance officer with the Warm Springs Police Department.. I have been in this position since February 1997 and have worked with teachersstaff and students since that time. I am writing this to let you know that I will be available for assistance in trans ports to school and will be at Warm Spring Elementary, Jefferson County Middle School and Madras High School again this year. I have had many contacts and en joyed getting to know the students in these schools immensely. I am hop ing that this school year will be better than in years past. I would like to extend my welcome to kindergart ners to Warm Springs Elementary, the fifth graders to the Jefferson County Middle School and the fresh men to the Madras High School. It is a great achievement to move up and know that you've made it. And I'm sure that parentsgrandparentsguard ians are very proud of you. I would like you to know that attending school prepares you older children for the work force apd when your parents are yelling at you to get out of bed, that is just what they are doing. Because you will not have someone there to get you up and ready for work. So, when your par ents are waking you for school, re member that whatever jobcareer you are thinking about pursuing in your life attending school is going to get you there. I would also like you to know that tribal law requires you students to attend and parents to send children to school. I know I have spoken to some of the students about this tribal law and so have parents If you have any questions about these laws and what they state, please don't hesitate to call me at the Police department. There will be 1 70.5 days of school this coming year. Can you make it all of those days? I'll bet you can and some of you will. I would really encourage and challenge you to at tend all 1 70.5 days. It's not that much compared to your parents working 11.5 months or more and working 2,000 to 2,040 hours a year to keep you there. Not to mention the hun dreds of thousands that the Tribes pay to the district for your education. Well, I'll quit now and wish ev eryone a better year and a lot of fun at school this year. I'm looking for ward to seeing you all there. Mariam Tias Attendance Officer jrw ! --!" -i , i f T - v t t ' - ' . il r"S. V 1 11 ) V . Class of ???? NEW THIS YEAR Full day for first and second graders. All first and second grade students will attend school full-day and be dismissed at the same time as third and fourth grade classes. SCHOOL BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1