OCTOBER 15, 2002
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Tribal Youth Education Sponsorship Program
Youth Education Sponsorship (YE Sponsorship) program, formerly Sum
mer Sponsorship, began in January 2002.
YE Sponsorship is a program which provides maximum funding of $200
to enrolled Tribal members grades K-12, including home schooling one
time per year to participate in school activities and extracurricular activi
ties and programs.
To request an application contact Chris Bailey at 1-800-422-0232 or
503-879-2101. Applications must be returned completed in order to be
processed. Please allow two weeks for processing.
Funding is available until depleted. Please note that requesting an
application does not ensure funding and does not register the student for
the activity program.
Thinking of going back to school part-time?
The CTGR Short Term Training and Continuing & Distance Education
Programs may be able to help!
Adult Tribal members can access the Short Term Training (STT) and
Continuing & Distance Education (C&DE) Programs to help with the costs
of registration, tuition, books and supplies required to return to school.
Classes can be for employment-related skill development and training,
cultural enrichment, and personal or professional growth.
Qualified applicants in the C&DE program are eligible for up to $800
per school term ($1,600 for graduate students). Students in schools on a
semester system are eligible for up to $1,600 per six months for under
graduate and $3,200 for graduate school. Qualified applicants in the STT
Program are eligible for up to $800 per termquarterthree months.
Already, 110 Tribal members have signed up for classes this fall. Eligi
bility requirements vary by program, but generally Tribal members age
18 or over can apply. If you're interested or would like more information,
please contact John Harp at 503-879-4591 or at 1-800-422-0232, ext. 4591.
Reminder to Current STT C&DE Students
The STTC&DE Programs can help with the required textbook and sup
plies needed as you return to school but only required materials. The
cost of any "extras" you purchase at your college or school's book store
(school sweatshirts, food items, etc.) are your responsibility and cannot be
paid for out of Education Division funds. If you are unsure about a par
ticular item, please check with the Continuing Education office prior to
purchase.
OLCIS In Search of Native American Graphic
The Oregon Legislative Commission on Indian Services (OLCIS) is
searching for a Native American graphic to use for the 2003-2005 Oregon
Directory of American Indian Resources. OLCIS is hoping that an artist
from one of Oregon Tribes could create a front and back cover design for
the directory. They are not able to offer any monetary compensation but
the directory is widely distributed and the artist will be acknowledged in
the publication. For more information please contact Gladine G. Ritter,
Commission Assistant, 900 Court Street NE Room 167, Salem, OR 97301.
Phone 986-1067 or email gladine.g.ritterstate.or.us.
Attention: Full Time Higher Education
and Adult Vocational Training Students
A requirement of the Adult Vocational Training Program and the Higher
Education Program is that students attend school full time and that they
file for Federal Financial Aid each academic year that they plan to attend
school.
Federal Aid is disbursed on a "first come first served" basis and a copy
is due to the Tribe's Education Specialist by February 15 of each academic
year. The new academic year, 2002 2003 began on July 1, 2002 and
will run through June 30, 2003. Funding will not be awarded if Federal
Aid filing verification is not in your file.
If you have not submitted a copy of your free application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) and a copy of your Student Aid Report (SAR) for
2002-2003, please do so now. Copies can be mailed to, The Confederated
Tribes of Grand Ronde, Attn: Education Specialist, 9615 Grand Ronde
Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347 or fax to 1-503-879-2286. Questions, please
call April Campbell, Education Specialist at 1-800-422-0232 ext. 2276.
GED Classes Held in Grand Ronde
Monday and Wednesday 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
At the Education department classroom.
Open Entry and No pre-registration.
Contact Joanne Carr at 503-879-2282 or joanne.carrgrandronde.org.
OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (ODOT)
Program Technician 2 (Alternative Delivery Program Coordinator)
Challenging opportunity in Salem awaits a strong communicator pos
sessing a high degree of organizational skills and the ability to coordinate
and manage multiple projects statewide with demanding timelines. Posi
tion will develop and administer the Alternative Delivery processes for
ODOT construction projects. Salary $3068 $4393month excellent
benefits: health insurance; paid vacation, sick and personal leaves; 10
paid holidays; and full employer-paid retirement contribution. Visit
www.odot.state.or.usjobs or call 503-986-4030 (TTY 986-3854 for the hear
ing impaired) for Announcement OCDT2583 and application.
Application and required supplements must be received by 5:00 p.m.
PST October 18, 2002. As an AAEEO Employer, ODOT is committed to
integrating the promotion and management of workforce diversity and
affirmative action into every facet of our business.
United Tribes Technical College
Offering Nutrition Program
The United Tribes Technical College (North Dakota) is offering a Nutri
tion and Food Service Program. The program is designed so students will
be able to gain employment after two-years or advance to a four-year
degree program in a university system. Also, students gain confidence in
food preparation, restaurant careers or casino food service departments.
For more information please contact Wanda Agnew, Director of Nutri
tion and Food Service Program, 3315 University Drive, Bismarck, ND
58504 701-255-3285 ext. 420 or wagnewuttc.edu.
Preschool HeadStart Looking for Volunteers
The Grand Ronde PreschoolHeadStart is looking for Volunteer Read
ers to sign up to do a reading circle time when our kids visit the new
library in the Adult Education Building once a week.
This would take 15 to 20 minutes out of your day. Depending on how
many sign up, it may also only be once or twice a month per volunteer.
We are still in the planning stages of this project so if you have any
questions or comments or are at all interested in volunteering, please give
me a call at 503-879-5211, ext.2159
Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you.
Please Help By Volunteering
The Sanction Court process provides a opportunity for face to face con
tact with first time juvenile offenders in the county and helps keep the
kids out of the juvenile system. At Sanction Court, offenders receive sanc
tion appropriate to their offenses. They are provided with supportive and
follow up services to hold them accountable for their actions. Please help
us keep this going, we need Volunteers from our community members to
participate by sitting on our panel. Sanction Court is held about once a
month and that depends on if we have kids that have gotten in trouble in
Grand Ronde or Willamina (Polk County). If the kids know that you are
one that sits on our panel and see you around,you might be able to change
that kids mind about breaking the law. Meeting is October 15 at the
Governance building at 6 p.m.
If you are interested please contact Pearl Mekemson at 503-879-2049.
Upper South Yamhill Watershed Action Plan Meeting
October 30 in Grand Ronde
Are you interested in water resource issues and live in the Upper South
Yamhill watershed? The Yamhill Basin Council is holding a meeting to
help give residents and property owners a voice on these matters in their
local area. Come and meet with YBC representatives to discuss natural
resource issues of importance to you in the Upper South Yamhill Water
shed. The meeting will be held at the Grand Ronde Community Center, 9615
Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde. The meeting will take place from 6:30
8:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served.
Please contact Diane Albino at the Yamhill Basin Council at 503-472-6403
or via e-mail at diane-albinoor.nacdnet.org for more information.