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I “* Spilygy Tynqoo, W arm Springs, O regon M ay 29, 2013 Salmon lessons at hatchery Page 9 New Track Record ' I k - tribal N a tu ral R e sources B ra n ch w o rk ed w ith th e W arm Springs N ational Fish H atchery to h o s t a n e v e n t, f o r tw o fifth-grade classes from W arm S prings E le m e n tary. A pproxim ately 50 stu dents attended the classes, called “Salmon, Streams, and Science.” Five stations w ere set u p a t th e h a tc h e ry . G ro u p s ro ta te d thro u g h th e s ta tio n s , w h ic h in cluded: A to u r o f the h a tc h ery, w h e re th e students' saw adult spring chinook s a lm o n ; a n d “ sa lm o n sense,” a gam e on salm on homing. O ne station was on Pa c ific la m p re y , o r e els, w here th e students w ere able to handle adult and juvenile lam prey. T h ere was a dissection station, and a habitat station allow in g s tu d e n ts to b u ild “goo d ” habitat for fish. A t th e G a u n tle t sta tio n , th e s tu d e n ts ra n t h r o u g h a n o b s ta c le c o u rs e illu s tr a tin g th e h a rd s h ip s sa lm o n face throughout their life cycle. T hey also participated in a sa lm o n a rt p ro je c t w hich will be on display at the elem entary school. Lisa D ubisar, fisheries biologist w ith N atural Re sources B ranch, co o rd i n a te d the e v en t fo r the students. This was the sec o n d fie ld tr ip o f th e Courtesy of Lori Mitchell. Joe Hisatake, Victor Bonilla, Miklo Hernandez and Rodney Mitchell (from left) represented Madras High School at the State Track Meet at Hayward Field in Eugene last Saturday. Their time was 45.47 seconds, breaking the school record set in 2007. Lisa Dubisar Photography. Student visit at the W.S. National Fish Hatchery (group shot below). project. T h e first field trip was to Shitike Creek, where the stu dents form ed a hypothesis, o r scientific question, and conducted field sam pling to answ er it. “T h e goal of this project was to get the kids outside the classroom while incor p o r a tin g le a r n in g at th e sam e time,” D ubisar said. “I think w e achieved it. I ’ve received overw helm ing positive feedback about this project, and I ’d like to see ‘Salmon, Stream s, and Sci e n c e ’ b e co m e an a n n u al event,”’ she said. T h e p ro je c t c o u ld n o t have been possible w ithout the help o f B ranch o f N a tu ral Resources staff: Jo e l S antos, L yndsay B re w e r a n d B lay n e E in e ic h n e r of th e Parkdale O ffice. T hanks also to the USFW S staff: A lbert Santos, jo e Badoni, M a ry B a y e r, S usan G u te n b erg e r, D ave T h o m p so n , D o n n a A llard, L a rry T elles, a n d K im H u b b a rd ; M adras H ig h School teacher and stu d en ts: G u y C h itte n d e n ( I n s tr u c to r ) , L isa Ik e - L o p e z , J a z m i n e Ik e - L o p e z , L a u ra G a rc ia , M a y ra R e n te ria , Z e p h P h illip s a n d T h ijm e n Samayoa. W.S. students kicking off Gift of Literacy W arm Springs E le m e n tary School first-graders will gather this Friday m orning, M ay 31, at the M adras cam pus o f C entral O regon C om m unity College to celebrate reading. A s they step o ff the bus, the students'w ill b e greeted by Clifford the Big Red D o g and other infam ous children’s b o o k c h ara cte rs, w h o will help th em kick o f f the sec o n d annual G ift o f Literacy Program . T h is year, special g u e st a uthor N ina Laden, sculptor and tw o -tim e O sca r-n o m i nated special effects m ake up artist, will be on hand. She will read to the stu d e n ts fro m th e b o o k The N ight 1 Tallowed the Dog, the students’ first choice in hard b o u n d books this year. T he program was initiated by the school district and is sp o n so red by the Je fferso n County Rotary Club with sup- p o r t f ro m W arm S p rin g s Pow er and W ater, the Bean F o u n d a tio n , B rig h t W ood, C H S In c ., C e n tra l O re g o n C om m unity College, C olum bia State Bank, Identity Z one, L es Schw ab T ire s, M adras E ducation A ssociation, O SU Jefferson O p e n C am pus, P a cific R esidential M ortgage,. PayneW est Insurance, Rocky Ridge Excavation, and other com m unity donors. T h e event is p a rt o f the- school district’s ongoing Read to Succeed literacy awareness program , and is designed to encourage a love o f reading in children and increase the literacy ra te s o f stu d en ts in the Jefferson County com m u nity. “T h ro u g h o u t th e school year, w e have b e en reading aloud to Our first grade stu dents from a collection o f six books,” said M elinda Boyle, d ire c to r o f c u rric u lu m and in s tru c tio n f o r JC S D . “We have asked each stu d e n t to tell u s th e ir fa v o rite b o o k from the collection. T hanks to o u r sponsors, w e will be presenting th em w ith a new h ard-bound copy o f the boo k th ey lo v e d m o s t fro m th e collection. T hey will also take hom e a b o o k ba'g, t-shirt and o th er educational goodies.” COCC offers nursing orientation June 6 C entral O regon C om m u n ity C ollege is o f f e r in g a nursing program orientation session from 9 to 10 a-m. on Thursday, Ju n e 6, in R oom 3 0 5 , B u ild in g 3, o n th e C O C C R edm ond Campus: T he p urpose o f the m eet ing is to review the selection procedure for students inter ested in applying to C O C C ’s A ssociate o f A pplied Science in N ursing program , as well Job Creation offers training opportunities W arm Springs Jo b C re ation and D evelopm ent has several training o p p o rtu n i ties available for employees. N e x t w eek they will have a L e a d e rs h ip Skills class called “ Coaching Y our Team through Change” on W ednes day, Ju n e 5, fro m 9 a.m. til n o o n at the C redit building. A nd, a beginning E xcel 2010 class w ill b e g in o n J u n e 4 from 9 a.m. to n o o n at the C O C C M adras Campus. T r a n s p o r t a ti o n is p r o vided. Call 553-3324 to reg ister for classes o r to find out a bout o th er upcom ing train I ■ •„ S as the prerequisites for ap plying and su p p o rt courses necessary fo r th e AAS de gree. I t is n o t necessary to be enrolled at C O C C to at tend this orientation, and res ervations are n o t needed. H ow ever, adm ission into C O C C ’s N u rs ip g p ro g ra m requires in-district residency. C ontact the A dm issions and Records O ffice at 541-383- 7500 for details a bout resi 1 EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO H IE Warm Springs Full Gospel Church ing. F ro m 'A ro u n d Indian C o u n try Spokane vice-chair resigns under pressure S P O K A N E , Wash. (AP) - T h e vice c h a irm a n o f the Spokane T ribe has resigned u n d e r p re ssu re fro m tribal m em bers. R odney W. A b rah am so n resigned last week. A b ra h a m s o n h a d b e e n c o n v ic te d o f fiv e m is d e m e a n o rs a fte r h e illegally k illed tw o b iso n n o r th of Yellowstone N ational Park in February. M o n ta n a w ildlife agents Say he lied about his identity and claim ed to be a m em ber o f th e N e z P e rc e T rib e , w h ic h has trea ty rig h ts to h u n t bison. T h e Spokane Tribe's con- stitution sayS council m em bers cannot rem ain in office if c o n v icted o f a felony o r o f a m isdem eanor involving dishonesty. A braham son was convicted o f o b stru c tio n as a result o f providing a false identity. A fter he refused to resign, so m e tr ib a l m e m b e rs launched a recall effort. A special election will be held in Ju n e to select his re placem ent. Borja Landscape Maintenance LLC For all your landscape maintenance needs #83350398 541-771-0228 email:Rafaelb@cbbmail.com PO Box 121 Madras, OR 97741 dency. F o r inform ation, call 541- 318-3741. 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