Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo April 8, 2020 Easter treats drive-thru at Media Center Easter Day is this Sun- day, April 12; and you may assure your child the Eas- ter Bunny is an essential ser- vice provider. KWSO will distribute Eas- ter baskets this Friday, April 10 in front of the Warm Springs Media Center. The distribution will be done safely from the park- ing lot area, as the building Job position: Geo Visions principal investigator Warm Springs Geo Vi- sions is seeking a principal investigator for full-time, permanent employment. The main responsibilities include leading fieldwork, prepare environmental re- ports, assist with project man- agement, provide technical advice on cultural resource management, and develop positive relationships with clients. Minimum qualifica- tions: MA or MS in Anthro- pology, meets definition of a Qualified Archaeologist, professional, understanding and knowledge of applicable cultural resource and envi- ronmental laws, tribal, fed- eral and state. Examples: NEPA, NHPA, AIRFA and NAGPRA. Must be willing to travel. Current and valid driver’s license. Preferred qualifications are five years’ experience in historic and/ or prehistoric archaeology and cultural resources man- agement; three years super- On schools from State of Oregon A letter sent from the Or- egon Department of Edu- cation to superintendents and principals last week says there is a “very real poten- tial” that students in the state may not return to school this academic year. The state is asking districts to have their Distance Learning for All plan in place by Monday, April 13. The state letter says: Even from a distance, schools are encouraged to focus on student connec- tion, on nurturing relation- ships with students and families, on communicating with parents and caregivers, and on providing opportu- nities for active collabora- tion between school leaders, teachers and staff. The timeline happened as follows: In mid March the Oregon Department of Education learned that stu- dents would lose seven days of school. A week later Gov. Brown extended the closure through April 28. Now, the Oregon De- partment of Education is preparing for the fact that students may not return be- fore summer vacation. Districts initially planned to make up the lost days in summer, but with the governor’s order, the state is now adapting to provide distance learning. “We now have a moral imperative to meet the changing nature of the pan- demic and evolve our ap- proach to serving our chil- dren,” Oregon Department of Education wrote in the letter to superintendents and principals. The department of edu- cation said it is shifting from supplementary educa- tion to a longer-term plan. “Of course, education without face-to-face inter- action between students and teachers will look and feel different and cannot be fully replicated across a distance. It will not and cannot hap- pen overnight,” the Oregon Department of Education said. They are asking families and educators to be patient as we work to provide learning for the students. Since the Oregon Depart- ment of Education released Distance Learning for All guidelines in the letter last week, district 509-J is devel- oping and finalizing its plan to meet each of its school’s, and the students’ needs. this week is closed to the public. Easter basket distri- bution will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. this Friday. visory experience, and rel- evant field work in the Pa- cific Northwest. Tribal preference applies. Salary DOE. Standard ben- efits package. Submit re- sumes, or for further ques- tions contact Brandon Gilliland at: bgilliland@wsgeovisions.com Closing date: Monday, April 13. Get the latest Warm Springs updates at kwso.org Food to Go: Online Orders - blackbeardiner.com ~ Or call us - 541-475-6632 ~