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Spilygy T y m o o , W grm Springs, O regon M grcb 19, 2 0 1 4 MHS students post great grades M adras H ig h School re leased th e list o f stu d e n ts w h o m ade the H o n o r Roll th is y ear. M a n y s tu d e n ts fro m W arm S prings m ade the list. To m ake the G old Level H o n o r Roll, a student m ust earn a term grade po in t av erage betw een 3.80 and 4.00 w ith no grade 'low er than a C. S ilv e r L e v e l H o n o r Roll: term grade p o in t aver age betw een 3.40 and 3.79 w ith n o grade low er than a C. B ro n z e L evel H o n o r Roll: G ra d e p o in t average betw een a 3,00 and 3.39. N o student m ay be o n the h o n o r roll w ith an in co m plete grade. Students m u st be enrolled in at least five different graded classes to be eligible fo r the h o n o r roll. H ere are the local students w ho m ade the H o n o r Roll: N inth-Grade Honor Roll Gold J o r d a n P a t t a n d B lu e Skyla W hiteplum e. N inth-Grade Silver Honor Roll Celestine M orning Owl, M a riso l P e re z a n d J a D e Smith. Ninth-Grade Bronze Honor Roll Jarius B runoe, Rafael G iron Patt, M ascena N ava, H u n ter O n s ta d , O s ty n n S c h jo ll, T hyreicia Sim tustus, D io n Sloan, Yancy Sm ith and A drianna Switzler. Tenth-Grade Honor Roll Gold Jo sep h Calica, and N aliesha Spino. Eleventh-Grade Bronze Honor Roll Q uinton Big Knife. Twelfth-Grade Gold Honor Roll Jasm yn Reese. Tenth-Grade Honor Roll Eleventh-Grade Gold Honor Roll Silver M ichael Bailey, S oraya M endez, Leah Suppah, Tyra T hom as, K alan W olfe and Keeyana Yellowman. Tenth-Grade Bronze Honor Roll M uirinn A dam s Guijosa. N ath an Youngm an. Twelfth-Grade Silver Honor Roll Alicia Farias. Page 5 Training in April on HIV/Hepatitis A n H IV I S T I/H ep ati- tis C training is com ing up in A pril at K ah-N ee-T a Resort. T h e training is sp o n sored by In d ia n H ealth Services, and the Tribal B E A R (B uilding E ffe c t iv e A ID S R e s p o n s e ) P ro ject; in c o o p e ra tio n w ith t h e U n iv e rsity 'o f W ashington Schools o f M edicine and Nursing. T he training is sched- ule.d f o r W ed n e sd a y , April 2. Session one topic is A n I n tr o d u c tio n to H I V w ith D r. B ria n W ood, 8:45-9:45 a.m. Session 2: H epatitis C U pdate w ith D r. W ood, 9:40-10:55 a.m. S ession 3: H IV and S T I’s w ith D r. H illa ry Liss, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Session 4: P ost-E xpo sure Prophylaxis with Dr. Liss, 2:45-4 p.m. Twelfth-Grade Bronze Honor Roll Carlos F rank E strada, and K endra Wolfe. Gathering o f Flutes this spring Kick-off event for Get Moving Walking Club T h e W arm Springs D iabe tes P revention P rogram will be having a kick-off for the upcom ing G e t M oving Walk ing Club. T h e program will be giv ing away sw eatpants to the first 50 people to sign up on sta rtin g day. T h e re w ill be w ater and a health snack for everyone. T h is w ill be an e n e rg y b o o stin g fu n w alking club, w a lk in g f o r f u n a n d f o r health,; every M o n d a y , a n d Tuesday at n oon. B ring co w o rk e rs a n d f rie n d s , a n d ' som e g o o d walking shoes. T he kick-off event will be at n o o n on Tuesday, A pril 1, and will continue M onday and Tuesdays at n o o n until June 1. M eet at the Veterans Walk ing Path located at the W arm Springs H ealth and Wellness Center. F o r m o r e in f o r m a t io n please contact Jo y Ramirez at 541-553-0118. Oregon Senate votes down legal aid bill T h e O regon Senate voted 15-15 to d e fea t a bill th a t w ould have provided added funding for legal aid organi zations in the state. “I t w ould have helped our lo w e r-in c o m e trib a l m em bers, and all o n lim ited in com e,” said tribal G o v e rn m en t Affairs D irecto r Louie Pitt. T he 14 Senate Republicans w ere jo in e d by S c a p p o o se D em ocrat Betsy Jo h n so n to defeat H B 4143. T he vo te in the H o u se earlier this year, m oving the bill to the Senate, was also along party lines. T h e funding for legal aid w ould have com e from u n claim ed s e ttle m e n t m o n ey from class action lawsuits. Currently, the unclaim ed m oney is returned to the de fendant corporation. In o p position w ere large corpora tio n s th a t are, o r co u ld be d e fe n d a n ts in c la ss -a c tio n Diabetes support group meetings T h e D iabetes A w areness a n d S u p p o rt G ro u p is p re s e n te d by th e IH S W arm Springs M odel D iabetes P ro gram , and the W arm Spring Senior Program . T h e group m eets from 5- 6:30 p.m. at the Senior C en ter. A healthy dinner is served at each ó f the meetings. H e re is th e sc h ed u le o f discussiofis and presentations at upcom ing meetings: April 15: F o o d choices, presented by certified N u tri tionist. May 13: H o w to keep kid neys healthy, w ith Dr. Tilleys. June 17: S leep a p n e a / sleep problem s. July 15: D iet drinks taste- test. August 19: I feel g o o d , W hy to do I need medicine? (diabetes and hypertension) w ith D iana W am baugh FNP. September 16: M ed ica tion refills and how to rem em - b e r to take your m edication, w ith the Pharm acy Resident. October 8: D iabetes con ference from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the C om m unity Center. November 18: Caring for and preventing D iabetes foot injuries, w ith D ee G o rd o n , R N Podiatry N urse. N o m eeting in D ecem ber. Culture & Heritage offers youth education programs D o e s your child need help w ith m ath? M ath is m ade fun a n d easy at th e E d u c a tio n building. Ittitam ash a (counting) is fro m 4-5 o n M o n d a y an d Tuesdays, and Thursdays and F rid a y s. T h e p r o g r a m is b rought to you by the W arm Springs Culture and H eritage D ep artm en t. T h e r e w ill b e N a tiv e Am erican games and projects, and tutoring lead by certified teach er E s th e r K alam a, as s is te d by J a m e s Sam . Ittitam asha features beading, weaving, artistry, and assis tance w ith school work. F or in f o r m a tio n call 54 1 -5 5 3 - 3290. T here are Kiksht language classes at the E ducation build- ing-Tuesday evenings from 5- 6:30, lead by Pam Cardenas, assisted by Valerie Switzler. Warm Springs Vocational Rehabili tation has orientations e v e ry M o n d a y a t 3 p.m. at their office in th e i n d u s tr ia l p a rk . O rie n ta tio n s are also held o n Tuesdays at 3 p.m. at the Com m unity C ounseling Center. LEGALAID SERVICES OF OREGON - IN WARM SPRINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY - 1 st MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH 1 PM - 4 PM Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Pre-Doctoral Curatorial Fellowship at the Portland Art Mu seum from June 2014 - May 2016 and June 2016 - May 2018. The Portland Art Museum seeks an outstand ing advanced doctoral candidate who wishes to pursue a curatorial career In Native American art. This unique opportunity would allow a pre-doctoral candidate to do original research with world-class objects working closely with the Curator of Native American Art. The Fellow will be responsible for. collection-related research and scholarship and will have the opportunity to meet with scholars, mu seum curators, and Native communities across the United States to create a new vocabulary for understanding Native American arts research. Terms: The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Pre- Doctoral Curatorial Fellow Is a full-time exempt employee of The Portland Art Museum. The posi tion starts In June 2014. The Fellow will receive an annual salary of $42,500, plus research and travel expenses related to Museum activities, and benefits. A modest relocation stipend may be avail able. ♦ This Is a two-year fellowship. In rare Instances, the Museum will consider an application for a third- year renewal. The Museum reserves the right to discontinue the fellowship at any time If circum stances arise that are unfavorable. To apply online visit: www.portlandartmuseum.org/careers and follow the link to create a profile and upload a resume and cover letter. Please note: we highly recom mend you combine your cover letter and resume Into a single word or pdf document Instead of en tering the cover letter Into the text field. Heavily formatted documents do not transfer well In the text only feature. Community Action Team Building -1136 Paiute Avenue CALLTO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT (541)385-6944 Monday, 10am-12pm - Tuesday, 10 am -12 pm and lpm-3pm - Thursday, 10 am -12 pm and lpm-3pm W arm Springs will h o st Flutes by the River 2014 this sp rin g at th e H e H e L onghouse. T here will be fre e c h a m p in g a t th e longhouse, w ith additional lodging available at K ah- N e e -T a R e so rt. 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