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2003 Before & After Care Registration
The Before & After program is accepting applications for 2003 summer
program. The facility is located behind Grand Ronde Elementary School.
Summer program begins June 12 and continues through August 15.
Please contact Teresa Stewart at 1-800-422-0232 ext. 2161 to request
an application or Brian Campbell at 1-800-422-0232 ext. 4620 for addi
tional information about the summer program.
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Spirit Mountain Casino is always looking for good employees with
very high customer service standards in many areas at the 1 Tourist
Attraction in the State of Oregon.
If you are an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand
Ronde, contact Sanda L (Sam) Henny, Tribal Developmentor at
Spirit Mountain Human Resources 1-800-760-7977 Ext. 3896 for
application information and employment assistance.
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DEALER SCHOOL
16 POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Accepting applications from June 2nd to June 12th, 2003
from Spirit Mountain Casino internal employees and enrolled
members of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. Must
be at least 21 years of age. There is no class or registration
fee. Application and admittance to this school adheres to
Spirit Mountain Casino's Tribal Preference policy.
Classes will start in July-dates to be determined. Length of
class time is 6 to 8 weeks. Students must attend 4 full weeks
of classes before audition is considered.
Students will learn the policies and procedures for required
games dealt at the casino. The required games are: Blackjack,
Let It Ride Bonus, Fortune Pai Gow, Three Card Poker
and Big 6.
For applications and complete Dealer School requirements
contact the following:
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde applicants contact
Sanda L. (Sam) Henny, Tribal Developmentor
Spirit Mountain Human Resources
1-800-760-7977 extension 3896 or (503) 879-3896
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or (503) 879-3818 Highway 18, Grand Ronde
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The Education Committee has two vacant membership positions. One
is for a Committee member position and one is for the student represen
tative position. The student representative position requires that the
Tribal member be attending a post secondary training or education in
stitution full time. Applications are available at the Tribal Education
office, contact number is 503-879-5211, ext. 2275. Please submit com
pleted application to the Education Committee, do Education Division,
9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, Oregon, 97347.
Deadline to apply is June 30, 2003.
CHEMEKETA PLACEMENT TEST
If you are a new student pursuing a degree or certificate, you will be
asked to take a free placement test (ASSET) in order to be accepted for
admission. Test results more than five years old are not valid. The pur
pose of the test is to determine your skill levels in reading, writing, and
mathematics so you can select the entry-level classes that are right for
you.
ASSET will be offered Tuesday, June 10. The placement assess
ment will be held in Education 126A starting at 1:30 p.m. and fin
ish approximately 3:30 p.m. Please call Michele Starostka at 503-879-1478
to reserve your spot.
Please note, ASSET is offered the second Tuesday of every month at
1:30 p.m. in Education 126A.
Child Care Development Fund Public Hearing
Wednesday, June 18 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Before & After School Care Modular
questions, call Vikki liishop at 503-7a-22M7.
Scholarship And Job Opportunity Web Site
In an effort to increase the number of minority students who take ad
vantage of federally funded scholarship and job opportunities, a govern
ment agency has created a Web site consolidating information on such
programs.
The site, called e-Scholar http:studentjobs.gove-scholar.htm and de
signed by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, lists government
scholarships, fellowships, grants and internships geared to high-school,
undergraduate and graduate students.
The e-Scholar site contains details on internships for minority students,
opportunities to travel abroad, and specific programs, like the White House
Fellows program.
Diversity Makes a Difference Scholarship
Nominations For High School Students
If you know a high-school student who is a champion of diversity, you
can help that student win a $1,000 scholarship from the Northwest Asian
Weekly Foundation. Teachers, counselors, principals and community mem
bers are invited to nominate high-school students from Western Wash
ington who are visionaries and champions of diversity. Five winners will
be given $1,000 each. For more information, call 206-223-5559.