Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, July 18, 1997, Education News, Image 8

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    ELEMENTARY member of the soccer team School, Grand Ronde OR JENNIE YOUNG received Attendance Award NATHAN MUELLER
SPENCER OLSON reads, rides bikes, and Grade 2 RE Bennett Elementary 'eager to learn and has a Grand Ronde Elementary
Grand Ronde Elementary writes stories received Student of the School, Chehalis WA sense of humor School, Grand Ronde OR
School, Grand Ronde OR Month Award Grade 2 Grade 3
Grade 1 WILLIAM V1VETTE 'received Helper of the Week 'received Outstanding ERIC SAB1N 'received Student of the
excellent reader Wapato Primary School, Award Achievement Award Grand Ronde Elementary Month Award
good attendance Wapato WA would like to be a basketball 'received Fantastic Worker School, Grand Ronde OR 'received Whale of a Job
hard worker Grade 2 player when he grows up v Award Grade 3 Award for working hard and
wants to be doctor when he 'received 5 Perfect 'received Terrific Kid Award 'received Student of the cooperating
grows up Attendance Awards JEROMEYCHILDERS Month Awards 'enjoys riding 4-wheelers,
class leader Willlamina Elementary CHARLES GRAY 'received the Great Team playing football, and playing
JACOB SPITZER 'wants to be a painter when School, Willamina OR Gess Elementary School, Effort Award for leadership with his dog
Westview Elementary he finishes school & college Grade 2 , ChewelahWA qualities
School, Spokane WA 'received Spelling Awards Grade 3 'wants to be a baseball N1KK1 NORWEST
Grade 1 ANTHONY SABIN 'member of Boy Scouts 'received Improvement player or build houses like . Grand Ronde Elementary
received I Can Award Grand Ronde Elementary has fun at school because Award his dad School, Grand Ronde OR
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The Honor and Recognition Dinner was held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 31 at the Tribal Community Center. This annual event is sponsored by the Education
Division. "The year's response was more than double from last year's award applications . We hope it keeps growing, and more youth get recognized for their
accomplishments," said Lisa Leno, Youth Education Assistant. Pictured are the Honor and Recognition youth that attended the dinner to receive their award.