Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Summaries of Tribal Council May 3 (from page 2) Question. Joe/yes, Jim/ yes, Captain/yes, Jay/yes, Alvis/yes, Wilson/yes, Rosa/yes, Carlos/abstain, 7/ 0/1, Chairman not voting. Motion carried. · Intertribal Agricultural Council (IAC): Motion by Captain adopt- ing Resolution No. 12,938 that the Tribes wish to re- new its affiliation with IAC through the remittance of the 2022-2023 annual dues of $200, and to appoint Lin- coln Jay Suppah as Voting Delegate for a term ending May 1, 2023, and Joseph Moses as Alternate, for a term ending May 1, 2023. Second by Carlos. Question.Jim/yes, Joe/yes, Captain/yes, Jay/abstain, Alvis/yes, Wilson/yes, Rosa/yes, Carlos/yes, 7/0/ 1, Chairman not voting. Motion carried. · Legislative Commission on Indian Services (LCIS): Motion by Captain ap- pointing Chairman Smith to LCIS. Second by Alvis. Question. Jim/yes, Joe/yes, Captain/yes, Jay/yes, Alvis/ yes, Wilson/yes, Rosa/yes, Carlos/yes, 8/0/0, Chair- man not voting. Motion car- ried. · Quorum’s and grace pe- riod for Tribal Council: Motion by Captain to conduct business with a bona fide quorum which is majority of six in chambers or by zoom and 9:30 cut off time if there is not a quo- rum present to call the meet- ing. Second by Wilson. Question. Jim/yes, Joe/yes, Captain/yes, Jay/yes, Alvis/ yes, Wilson/yes, Rosa/yes, Carlos/yes, 8/0/0, Chair- man not voting; Motion car- ried. · Tribal Council Support discussion with Doris Miller: Introduced each staff member in the Tribal Coun- cil office. Other business: Tribal at- torney John Ogan will se- cure dates for the Fishery discussion. Discussed job salaries. Motion by Wilson to ad- journ at 11:55 a.m. May 9 The meeting was called to order at 9:07 by Chair- man Jonathan W. Smith. Roll call: James ‘Jim’ Manion, Alvis Smith III, Lin- coln Jay Suppah, Raymond ‘Captain’ Moody, Carlos Calica, Chief Alfred Smith Jr., Wilson Wewa Jr., Chief Joseph Moses. Minnie May 18, 2022 Yahtin, Recorder. Invocation given by Carlos. · Bureau of Indian Af- fairs Update with Brenda Bremner, Superintendent. · Bureau of Trust Funds Administration update with Kevin Moore. · Tribal Attorney update with Josh Newton: Executive session, 10:55- 11:25. · Motion by Jim approv- ing the Chairman to sign a letter to Mr. Bryan Mercier, Northwest Regional Direc- tor, requesting a decrease of the Forest Management de- duction. Second by Captain. Question. Jim/yes, Joe/yes, Captain/yes, Jay/yes, Alvis/ yes, Delvis/abstain, Alfred/ yes, Carlos, yes, 7/0/1, Chairman not voting. Mo- tion carried. · Draft resolutions with Glendon Smith: · Legislative Commission on Indian Services- Motion by Captain ap- pointing to the Commission on Indian Services with the term as indicated: Chairman Jonathan Smith, Term end- ing on December 31, 2023. Second by Carlos. Question. Jim/yes, Joe/yes, Captain/ yes, Jay/yes, Alvis/yes, Delvis/yes, Alfred/yes, Carlos, yes, 8/0/0, Chair- man not voting. Motion car- ried. · Tribal FishCo, LLC: Tabled until July. · Columbia River Inter- Tribal Fish Commission. Motion by Carlos adopt- ing Resolution No. 12,940 appointing Chairman Smith to the Columbia River Inter- Tribal Fish Commission and Jim Manion as alternate. Sec- ond by Alviss Questions Jim/ yes, Joe/yes, Captain/yes, Jay/yes, Alvis/yes, Delvis/ yes, Alfred/yes, Carlos/yes, 8/0/0, Chair man not votingsMotion carried. · Federal and state legis- lative update calls. · Indian Health Service update with Hyllis Dauphinais: Covid update. · Managed Care update with Michael Collins. Other Business: The Ad Hoc Committee appoint- ment resolution will be pre- sented next week. · Chief Judge and Asso- ciate Judge Positions will be discussed soon. Motion by Captain to ad- journ at 4:07 p.m. May 10 The meeting was called to order at 9:09 by Chairman Jonathan Smith Sr. Roll call: James Manion, Raymond ‘Captain’ Moody, Lincoln Jay Suppah, Chief Joseph Moses, Alvis Smith III, Rosa Graybael, Chief Alfred Smith Jr., Wilson Wewa Jr., Page 3 Chief Delvis Heath, Carlos Calica. Minnie Yahtin, Re- corder. Invocation given by Cap- tain. · Tribal Attorney update with John Ogan: Motion by Jim approving the letter to Colonel Michael D. Helton, Commander and District Engineer U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District regarding the State- ment on Comprehensive Vil- lage Development Plan. Sec- ond by Alvis. Question. Jim/ yes, Joe/yes, Captain/yes, Jay/yes, Alvis/yes, Wilson/ yes, Alfred/yes, Rosa/yes, 8/ 0/0, Chairman not voting. Motion carried. · Human Resources up- date with William Sam. · Finance update with Isaac George. · Governmental Affairs update with Raymond Tsumpti Sr. · Education Branch up- date with Valerie Switzler. · Administrative Services with Glendon Smith. · Tribal Court update with Gayleen Adams: Council Summaries continue on 6 Tribal Council (from page 1) Power and Water Enterprises update with Mike Lofting, interim director; the Timber LLC with the acting tim- ber manager and board members; the Indian Head Casino discussion with Jeff Carstensen, chief executive officer; and Warm Springs Ven- tures with Jim Souers. Council heard from the Composite board and general manager Jacob Coochise; and Housing with Danielle Wood. Housing, the Telecom and Credit re- ports filled out the Tuesday agenda. And this Wednesday, May 18, the Council was scheduled to meet with the Bluestone organiza- tion, discussion with John Mooers. The drinking water situation is up for dis- cussion this Thursday, May 19. Next week, Council is scheduled to meet with school district superintendent Jay Mathison and 509-J board members. With the Education Commit- tee, discussion is in re- gard to the tribal-district memorandum of under- standing. School district hires three new principals The Jefferson County School District 509-J has hired three new principals. The new principals will lead Madras High School, the Bridges High School, and the remote learning center, 509J Online. The district conducted a nationwide search for quali- fied applicants. Tony Sum- mers will become principal for Madras High. Jessica Swagger will be principal of Bridges High School. And Katie Boyle will be principal of 509-J Online. “We are thrilled to an- nounce the selection of three effective leaders to take on these instrumental positions at Madras High, Bridges, and 509J Online,” said dis- trict superintendent Jay Mathisen. “I feel strongly they will bring to life the mis- sion and vision of the schools while ensuring all our students flourish and are poised to take the next step post-graduation.” Tony Summers brings a wealth of experience in K- Tony Summers, MHS Jessica Swagger, Bridges Katie Boyle, 509J Online 12 education to the position. He is currently the manager of High Desert Education Service District Driver Edu- cation program. Prior, he was principal of Anadarko High School in Anadarko, Oklahoma. He has also served as principal of Sentinel Junior High and High School. Mr. Summers spent years in classrooms as a teacher in middle and high school prior to his administrative experi- ence. He received his Bachelor’s of Science from Portland State, his Master’s of Arts in Education from George Fox, and is complet- ing his Doctorate in Educa- tion Administration Curricu- lum and Instruction from the University of Oklahoma. “I am excited for this op- portunity to serve as princi- pal of MHS and build on the success Brian Crook and his team have fostered in recent years,” Mr. Summers said. “This school is a spe- cial place and I am thrilled to step in and lead to ensure students continue to flour- ish here.” Jessica Swagger is cur- rently serving as school counselor at Madras High School. Ms. Swagger brings more than a dozen years of classroom experience. She started her teaching career in the Vernonia School Dis- trict before coming to Jefferson County School District in 2007. Ms. Swagger spent sev- eral years teaching Language Arts at Madras High. In 2015, she decided to make the shift from school teacher to school counselor. She worked at Bridges High School in that capacity for three years before returning to Madras High School. She holds a Bachelor’s of Science in History and Master’s of Teaching from Eastern Oregon and Master’s of Science in School Counseling from Capella University. “I am excited to partner with the staff, students, and parents to make Bridges High School the best it can be for our community,” Jessica says. “The school is offering more innovative opportuni- ties for our students and I cannot wait to get to work with this staff. They are won- derful and care about build- ing lasting relationships with their students and families.” Katie Boyle is currently the assistant principal for Bridges High School and 509J Online. Previously, she served as Dean of Students for Bridges. Katie is also serv- ing as the program director for the school district after school program, the Twenty- First Century Community Learning Center. Ms. Boyle has years of classroom experience at Ma- dras Elementary, where she taught first and fourth grade. She holds a Bachelor’s of Science in Education from Northern Arizona University and a Master’s of Educa- tional Administration from Grand Canyon University. Katie is also a Madras High School alum. She is rais- ing her family in Madras and her two kids attend 509-J schools. “I have called Madras home for many years. I am thrilled to step into this role for 509J Online,” Ms. Boyle said. “I am excited to lead the talented staff that works tire- lessly to reach kids that flour- ish in an alternative model of education. This is an exciting opportunity to build and grow this school to serve our fami- lies in better ways.”