May * Volume 24 * Issue 5 * Uus wihogdag masad * Yellow month

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May * Volume 24 * Issue 5 * Uus wihogdag masad * Yellow month
May * Volume 24 * Issue 5 * Uus wihogdag masad * Yellow month
San Xavier District
Debate Forum
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
6:00 PM
San Xavier District Council Chambers
Announcements
Pages 1-4
Council
Pages
San Xavier Mission
Page 7
Wa:k Spirit
Pages
HIGHLIGHTS
SXD Debate Forum
Front Cover
Ranger News
Page 2
Wa:k Senior Services
Page 2
Hikdan Business Park
Page 3
Young Mens Gathering
Page 4
The SXD Election Committee is sponsoring a Candidates
Debate Forum for teams/individuals running for the office of
the San Xavier District Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson,
Council, and Legislative Representative.
We invite you to attend the debate forum and ask your
questions to become a more informed voter.
Terms Teams/Individuals include:
San Xavier District Chairperson
San Xavier District Vice-Chairperson
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Two Seats Open for San Xavier District Council
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San Xavier District Legislative Representative
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If you have any questions please contact any of the SXD
Election Committee Members:
Michelle Davis-Chair, Sally Pablo-Member, or
Geri Antone-Member
At (520) 573-4021.
Refreshments will be provided. We hope to see you all there!
The deadline for the June issue of the Wa:k Newsletter is
Friday, May 15, 2015
Wa:k Newsletter
RANGER NEWS……………………………………………………………………
Congratulations to the graduating class of 2015!!!
CHILD SAFETY:
Every year we read or hear about children drowning in a pool or a child being left in a car unattended. Here is some information to help
your child to have a safe summer.
Pool Safety:
Children should stay within arm’s reach at all times in and around the pool / Assign an adult to watch the children as they swim / Make sure
this person knows how to swim / Put an alarm around your pool / Fence your pool / Learn CPR Never leave your child in a pool alone.
Car Safety:
Never leave children unattended in a vehicle / Never let your children play in an unattended vehicle / Make a habit of looking in the vehicle
before you get out / If your infant or young child travels in a rear-facing car seat or the back seat, keep a reminder for you in the front seat,
for example, a stuffed animal / Always lock the doors and keep any keys out of reach from children / If you see a child left alone in a hot
vehicle, call the police. If they appear in distress, don’t hesitate, get them out as quickly as possible, cool the child rapidly and call 911or
your local emergency number.
ANIMAL CONTROL:
It’s that time of the year tick season. Prevention: Purchase a tick collar; take your dog to a chemical dipping location, treat your home with
a pesticide application. Currently we are out of tick collars, we have granules available. The Nation Health Department was contacted and
they stated the free collars and granules were a onetime deal. Animal Crusaders provide a monthly tick dip on the third Sunday of each
month from 11 am to 1 pm. at the dance hall. 798-6569
Stats for the month of March 2015
Public Assist – 5, Animal Control – 14, Property Damage -11, Security/Welfare Check – 2, Assist other Department – 1,
Trespassing – 3, Special Detail – 4, Suspicious Activity – 1, Agency Assist – 1, Motor Vehicle Assist – 1, Found Property – 1, Community
Assist – 1, Environmental Nuisance/Hazard - 1.
Important Telephone numbers:
Emergency
911
Tohono O’Odham Police
622-1587, 879-8900
Ranger Department
807-8499
Ranger Supervisor
807-8484
Ranger cellphone
471-8092
Ranger Supervisor cell
349-1359
Environmental: Last month the department held the annual Bulky Waste Collection in the community. There were approximately 130
homes that participated in the collection. Thanks to everyone who participated in this event to keep the community clean. Thanks to all the
community workers and to the TON Solid Waste Program workers for assisting in the collection event.
The staff sends their prayers and thoughts to all the families who have lost a loved one in the past month, May the Creator be with you
during this time.
WA:K SENIOR SERVICES………………………………………………………..
Hello WA:K community members, hope everyone is doing well, it is getting hot; be sure to drink water and take care of yourselves. Our
clients are selling raffle tickets; please see anyone of our clients to purchase tickets. Our department has been busy for this month.
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April 2, 2015- Easter outing at the hick-dan park, for the congregate and homebound clients.
April 9, 2015-some of our clients attended the Eagle Ceremony Blessing at the ceremonial grounds
April 10, 2015- Both chair-volleyball teams competed in the tournament in Laveen, Arizona.
April 13, 2015- Representatives Irene Begay and
Eleanor Hunter will be attending the Elderly Advisory Council meeting in San Lucy.
April 16, 2015- Jose and Joe Enriquez will be at the congregate on their cultural presentation.
April 20, 2015- The co-op farm will do a planting demonstration for the congregate. Also Sara Williams & David Garcia will present
their campaign for the Tohono O’odham Chairperson and Vice Chairman
April 23, 2015- Elders will visit the church on renovations to the Baptismal area.
April 27, 2015- Visitors from New Zeeland will be at the congregate to visit with the elders.
We have two openings in our department; please see the Human Resources Department for details.
We are still recruiting for community members that are 55 years of age or older and “special needs” individual (s) to join our
Program, if you know of anybody let them know. Please feel free to call our office at 520-578-4067 or stop by for more information.
Dennis Ramon
WA:K Senior Services Director.
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The Probate staff are at San Xavier district office, the 1st
Wednesday of each month, from 9:00am to 3:00pm.
The staff are available to answer any questions you may have
regarding probate matters.
If you had a recent death in your family, please stop by and
find out if a probate is needed for the decedent.
If the decendent needs to be probated, the following documents ate needed for dedecent and his/her family:
1. original death certificate
2. Birth certificates for all.
3. Tribal enrollment documents for all.
Hi:kdan Business Park Scholarship
2015 Summer Session
Scholarships are available for college level students for the
2015 Summer Session. Due date for submission of
application is Friday, May 8, 2015 at 3:00 p.m., with no
exceptions.
If you are a current recipient of our scholarships you must
submit documents such as grades/transcripts from the Spring
semester, itemized expenses for the summer session, letter of
progress/current goals/problems, schedule of classes and
proof of cost of tuition and books. Please refer to your files for
a complete check list.
First time applicants can stop by our office at 7765 S.
Comobabi Street or The San Xavier Education Center to pick
up an application.
Our office is open Tuesday through Friday, 8:00am to
4:00pm., on Fridays until 3:00pm. If you have any
questions please call us at 520 746-3692
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San Xavier District Council
San Xavier District Community
San Xavier District Council
Meeting of May 5, 2015 at 7:00 P.M. –
Location Council Chambers
Meeting of May 9, 2015 at 9:00 A.M. – District Council Chambers
Meeting of May 19, 2015 at 7:00 P.M. –
Location Council Chambers
AGENDA – Tentative
AGENDA – Tentative
AGENDA – Tentative
April 28, 2015 is the deadline date at 5:00
p.m. to submit items for the agenda
May 1, 2015 is the deadline date at 5:00 pm.
to submit items for the agenda
May 12, 2015 is the deadline date at 5:00
p.m. to submit items for the agenda
1. Welcome and Opening Remarks:
1. Welcome and Opening Remarks:
1. Welcome and Opening Remarks:
2. Invocation:
2. Invocation:
2. Invocation:
3. Review and Approval of Agenda:
3. Call to the Audience:
3. Review and Approval of Agenda:
4. New Business:
4. Michael Bends, Administrator, Mark
Pugh, Senior Planner, SXD
Planning Department – To present:
4. New Business:
A. Open.
5. Chairman Activity Report:
6. Vice Chairman’s Activity Report:
7. Minutes:
8. Announcements:
► District Community meeting is
rescheduled on April 9, 2015 at 9
a.m.
► District Council meeting is
scheduled on May 19, 2015 at 7
p.m.
► TON General Election will be
held on May 23, 2015 – District
Center from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
All Council/Community meetings will
be held in the Council Chambers
9. Adjournment:
A. Department power point presentation
and achievements.
B. Los Reales & Mission Road Intersection improvements update.
C. Little Nogales Road drainage ditch
maintenance proposal.
5. TOLC Reports:
6. SXDC Reports:
7. Announcements:
►District Council meeting is scheduled
on May 19, 2015 at 7 p.m.
►General Elections held on May 23,
2015 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. – District Center.
►District Council meeting is scheduled
on June 2, 2015 at 7 p.m.
►District Community meeting is scheduled on June 20, 2015 at 9 a.m.
► District Council meeting is scheduled
on June 16, 2015 at 7 p.m.
A. Mr. Wesley Rothermel, SXD
Finance Director – To present the Districts monthly finances report in a
closed session.
5. Chairman Activity Report:
6. Vice Chairman’s Activity Report:
7. Minutes:
8. Announcements:
► TON General Election will be held
on May 23, 2015 – District Center
from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
► District Council meeting is scheduled on June 2, 2015 at 7 p.m.
► District Community meeting is
scheduled on June 20, 2015 at 9
a.m.
► District Council meeting is scheduled on June 16, 2015 at 7 p.m.
All Council/Community meetings will
be held in the Council Chambers
9. Adjournment:
All meetings will be held in the Council
Chambers
8. Adjournment:
Copies of resolutions and related information can be obtained at the San Xavier District Council office, upon proper request
San Xavier District Council Resolutions adopted for the month of April 2015
Date
Res. No.
04/07/15
04-15-01
Title
“Approving Novalene Campus to be added to the San Xavier District Voter List.
Motion made by Felicia Nunez and second by Janice Felix, tally results; 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting, 0 absent.
Motion carried.
04/07/15
04/07/15
04/07/15
04-15-02
“Approving Marcine Campus to be added to the San Xavier District Voter List”
04-15-03
Motion made by Philbert Bailey and second by Janice Felix, tally results; 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting, 0 absent.
Motion carried
“Approving Brenda A. Campus to be transferred to the San Xavier District Voter List”
04-15-04
Motion made by Janice Felix and second by Felicia Nunez, tally record; 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting, 0 absent.
Motion carried.
“Approve funding request from the SXDC Election Committee to provide refreshments for the Public Forum”
Motion made by Janice Felix and second by Felicia Nunez, tally results; 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting, 0 absent.
Motion carried
04/07/15
04/07/15
04-15-05
04-15-06
“Approving funding request from the SXDC Election Committee for meals during the Nations Primary and General Elections 2015”
Motion made by Brandon Havier and second by Janice Felix, tally results: 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting, 0 absent. Motion carried.
“Accepting the Minutes of December 16, 2014”
Motion made by Felicia Nunez and second by Brandon Havier, tally results; 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting, 0
absent. Motion carried.
04/07/15
04-15-07
“Accepting the Minutes of January 6, 2015 as Amended”
Motion made by Philbert Bailey and second by Felicia Nunez, tally results; 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting 0 absent.
Motion carried.
04/07/15
07-15-08
“Accepting the Minutes of January 20, 2015 as Amended”
Motion made by Felicia Nunez and second by Brandon Havier, tally results; 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting, 0 absent. Motion carried.
04/07/15
04/07/15
07-15-09
“Accepting the Minutes of February 17, 2015 as Amended”
07-15-10
Motion made by Philbert Bailey and second by Felicia Nunez, tally results; 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting, 0 absent. Motion carried.
“Accepting Minutes of March 3, 2015 as Amended”
Motion made by Felicia Nunez and second Philbert Bailey, tally results; 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting, 0 absent.
Motion carried.
Copies of resolutions and related information can be obtained at the San Xavier District Council office, upon proper request.
“Vacant positions to be filled from Community at large to the San Xavier District Council Recommending Committees, and the District Council Alternate positions”
Election Committee – (2) terms are up for; Sally Pablo, Geraldine Antone, and (2) vacant positions
Planning & Housing Committee – (1) vacant positon
Health & Education Committee – (1) vacant position, (1) term up for Cheryl Conde
Culture and Natural Resources Committee – (1) term up for Ernest Francisco
Finance Committee – (2) terms up for Renee RedDog and Chris Ortega
District Council Alternates – (2) vacant positions for Dennis Ramon and Brandon Havier.
Interested individuals from the community at large may submit a letter of interest to the San Xavier District Council department. The Council staff will notify
you to be present at a future Council meeting for appointment to fill in the vacant positions by a Council resolution. All vacant positions are being advertised in the monthly Wa:k Newsletter to the community at large may apply for more than one committee and are entitled to receive stipends payments
based on their attendance, the District Council and Alternates may represent one committee, and are entitled to receive stipend payment for Council meetings only. You may call the Council department for questions at (520) 573.4026, 573.4028 and 573.4006.
2015 TON May Election
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General Elections will be held on May 23, 2015 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the District Center.
4 year Death anniversary for
Al Estrada
Saturday, May 9th, 2015
San Xavier Mission News
Mass 11:00 am ~San Xavier Mission
Rosary & Lunch 1:00pm~ 4:00pm
Congratulations to our Teen Confirmation
Class – April 15th
Erica Abarca
Fidel Abarca
Janessa Antone
Jose Roberto Avalos
Lauren Francisco
Amanda Miguel
Jaron Osequeda
Emilio Ozuna
Alyssa Tapia
Daniel Tapia
Yoaquin Yanez
Congratulations to Manny Martinez who prepared our
students for this special Sacrament.
Youth 15-18 who are interested in a class starting
September 2015, please contact Manny at 664-7879 or
Sister Carla at 294-4639.
Congratulations to the adult participants in the RCIA
program who also celebrated Confirmation, and First
Communion this year.
Congratulations to the children celebrating First
Communion on the following dates:
San Xavier Mission School: April 18
Religious Ed Program: April 25, May 2 and May 9.
Elders’ Retreat Day at the Mission: May 11
Baptism Class: May 12
at Estrada residence
2283 W San Xavier Road
All Choirs Welcome
4th Year Anniversary for
Gregory A Antone Sr.
11/16/72-5/29/11
Mass will be held at 2:00pm by Father Ed @
Antone Residence 2155 W. Wa:k Lane
Feeding will begin after mass
Rosary By Gabriel Encinas Group
3:00pm -6:00pm Antone Residence
All Choirs Welcome
Music from 5:00-8:00pm
& Cruz Band 8:00pm-1:00am
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A MESSAGE FROM…….. Sandra Alvarez, Education Administrator
The summer is approaching us fast! There will be many opportunities for you and your child this summer. Please stop by the
Education Center and sign up! May 8th is the deadline for K-5 Summer School Applications – Space is limited to 60 students.
Summer school will be held at Santa Clara Elementary from June 1st -June 19th from 7:30am-2pm, Parent Orientation May 28th at
6:00 pm. Call us for more information or stop by to pick up an application. We will also run a Middle School Program from June
22nd—July 6th. About 90% of a child’s brain develops before age 5. Please sign up your infant or toddler in one of our summer
programs! I am looking forward to working with the Summer Youth Workers. The Orientation is on May 30th at 9am.
We’ve been conducting a survey the past couple of months, and I will be publishing the results in next month’s newsletter. We will
be establishing many new programs, workshops, and clubs based on the results!
I’d like to thank the community for all your input, concerns, and suggestions for the Community Gathering we are planning in July.
The group started off small in February with concerns on gangs and evolved to a series of meetings to plan for gatherings to unite
the community and celebrate our culture and traditions. Like Rupert said, “Culture is our Prevention!”
Congratulations to all the students being promoted to the next grade level! Continue your educational journey. Remember
SUCCESS IS A JOURNEY, NOT A DESTINATION!
Maggie Alvarez - Administrative Assistant
Congratulations to all graduates on a job well done, all
your work has paid off and you can now move forward
with pride and dignity!
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS—Summer school is right
around the corner so if you need to attend to recover or gain
credits please look out for more information, take advantage
now so you do not fall behind.
Have a fun and safe summer, stay cool and of course out of
trouble!
CALLING ALL GRADUATES! If
you graduated last year after August
2014 and or just recently graduated
please call us and let us know, we will
be holding our annual Graduation Celebration on July 8th so you do not want
to miss out! Applications are available
NOW. For more information please
contact us.
Celina Mesa - Community Liaison
Hello Wa:k Community!
Now that school’s coming to an end, it’s a great time now to
start picking up and turning in those applications for your youth.
Keep in mind that we are having K-6th and the Middle school
program this summer. Also, just encourage them to stay active,
practice what they already know and get out and have fun this
summer! Keep their minds fresh. I’m very proud of those that
are trying and striving for success in becoming the person they
are. Congratulations to all the graduates, promotees, and
everyone moving on in general! Keep it up! Other than that,
have an awesome safe summer!!!
May 4—Deadline for Tuition and Books
May 6—Basket Weaving Dinner Celebration
May 6– Education Committee Meeting 6pm
May 7—VOY Family Night, 6pm-8pm
May 8–K-5 Summer School Applications Deadline
May 7– After School Program Ends
May 15– SXMS 8th Grade Promotion
May 16—UA Graduation
May 19—S.T.A.R. Graduation
May 20—DVHS/Flowing Wells Graduation
May 21—SHS/TUSD/PCC Graduation & Last Day for
SUSD/TUSD Students
May 22—Deadline for Bus Passes
May 28—K-5 Summer School Parent Orientation @ 6 pm
May 28-29—Recognition Days for K-6th Grade
May 29– Middle School Application Deadline
May 30—Summer Youth Orientation @ 9am
K-6th GRADE STUDENTS, have you received any special award throughout the 2014-2015 school year? We would like to recognize you on your
well deserved success, whether it was a citizenship award, perfect attendance, honor roll, student of the month…etc. Applications will be accepted
between May 1—22, 2015.
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U’us Wihogdag Masad
SXD Education Center
Mesquite Bean harvesting month
Brianna Rodriguez – Challenger Middle
Jaycee Norris – Challenger Middle
Angelique Jose – Challenger Middle
Annaleah Joaquin – Challenger Middle
Jonathan Valencia – Challenger Middle
Anacia Rios– Challenger Middle
Joscell Bailey – Challenger Middle
Angel Perez– Challenger Middle
Marciano Manuel– Challenger MS
Sebastian Romero Jr.– Challenger Middle
Sereleia Preston – Southgate Academy
Glenn Moreno Jr. – San Xavier Mission
Jarrod Carlyle– San Xavier Mission
Desiree Valenzuela– San Xavier Mission
Alysha Thomas– San Xavier Mission
Angeline Valenzuela– San Xavier Mission
Jason Hernandez– San Xavier Mission
Henry Cordova– San Xavier Mission
Octavio Nunez-Math & Science Success
Academy
Domonick Tucker– Lauffer Middle
Phatima Alvarez– Sierra Middle
Kiara Begay– Math & Science Success
Academy
Aiyana Ortega– Apollo Middle
Erin Lopez– Challenger Middle
Eliyah Smith– Pistor Middle
Emilia Ortegas-Tucson International
Academy
Le Andrew Thomas– Challenger Middle
Iris Antone– Pima Partnership
May
Angelique Moreno- Flowing Wells
High School
Vanessa Listo– Flowing Wells High
School
Rachel Bailey– San Miguel High
School
Darion Hernandez– Desert View
High School
Aspin Ybarra– Hasan Preparatory
High School
Allison Campus-Sherman High
School
Victoria Thomas– Desert View High
School
Elyssa Begay– Salpointe Catholic
High School
Sydel Pena– Desert View High
School
Jaron Osegueda
Student of the Month
SCIENCE Department
Flowing Wells High School
Kaycee Smith has been attending the basket class and
she was able to complete her
1st basket! Kaycee has revitalized her family line of
basket weavers. We look
forward to seeing her future
baskets that she will soon
create!
Maya M. Avelarde – 6th grade
Brandon C. Varela - 8th grade
Aaron J. Pena – 6th grade
Destiny Josemaria – 6th grade
Ashley Toro has attended
every single basket class
that we have held since
2014. She already has
EXCELLENT basket weaving skills. She is a great
example of a young O’odham woman! Continue
your strive for greatness
within your personal life and
your education!
Maria Caguria– Pueblo High School
Daryan Villegas– Sunnyside High
School
Deidra Lewis– STAR
Tiana Urbalejo– Desert View High
School
Richard Lopez– Desert View High
School
Wa:k Store
WE would like to THANK the following
people for their generous donations to the
Wa:k Store!
Education Staff -Michael Hernandez -Joe
Morales -Floyd Alvarez -Michael Corella Sr. Joe Reyna -Allen Jose -Velma Begay -Jerry
Carlyle -Geri Antone –Sylvia Dawavendewa
-Gerald Dawavendewa.
We GREATLY appreciate it!
The store is an incentive to the After School
Program students.
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KEEP YOUR EYES AND EARS OPEN FOR
2015 San Xavier District Clothing Grant Applications in July’s Newsletter
Stacy Hernandez - Community Liaison
Greetings Wa:k Community,
I hope you all had a wonderful April and are ready for the end of the school year. Only a few more weeks to go! I
just wanted to thank the After School Program and Voices of Our Youth kids for all your hard work and allowing me to work
with you all. For the VOY students, I hope this past year has opened your eyes and welcomed new experiences for your
educational goals. Parents, it has been a pleasure working with your kids and hope to continue working with them in the
future. Also, I would like to thank Santa Clara Elementary School and Sunnyside High School for allowing me the opportunity to work with our native students this school year. It was amazing to see how much they improved over the course of the
school year.
Make sure all your students are on track to move on to the next grade or are ready for graduation. Most schools
have student and parent portals you can access to monitor your child’s progress. Many of our educational or community
assistance programs require student grades so make sure you retain a copy for your records. Also, we will be wrapping up
our tutoring sessions soon so please contact us if you have any questions.
As summer approaches keep your children engaged. There are many programs out there for all age groups at the
Education Center, Recreation Center, Public Libraries and at some of the High Schools. Be on the lookout for flyers and
applications. Good Luck with the end of the school year and I look forward to seeing all the children during the summer.
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Hello From the San Xavier Learning
Center Library
Rowena Carlyle Culture & Language
The library has certainly been on an upswing. We currently
serve our Wa:k Community with Library time for the Elders, Infant/Toddlers, Daycare, Head Start and After School Programs.
S-ke:g Tas!
The year has flown by and we’re coming to a closure of another
successful school year. It has been a pleasure working with all
students who I have come across. I will definitely be missing the
ones who will be promoting to High School. I encourage you to
continue learning about our O’odham himdag. Remember our
lessons on the Boarding School era, and reflect on how far the
education system has come for Native people. Take advantage
of the free education! I wish you all much success!!!
Wa:k Community, if you are a babysitter or a parent at home we
would love to come to your house to provide library time for your
little ones. We will stay about 30 minutes, read, sing and play
with your children. Our home visit library times are on Wednesdays from 10:00-10:30 or 10:30-11:00. please call Gertie or
Therese for more information at 520-807-8621.
We will also begin taking applications for our Summer
Infant/Toddler Program beginning on May 11th.
Y’all have a great month of May.
Respectfully,
Gertrude Lopez-Learning Resource Coordinator
Therese McCarthy-Learning Center Aide
Carmen H. Martinez—Tribal Youth Project Facilitator
Now to welcome in the summer. Many people dread the summer
because of the heat. As far as I can remember… we’ve always
had HOT summers (a little sarcasm). During one summer I
came back from Santa Fe, NM to conduct my interviews for my
Senior Thesis. I interviewed about 8 elders from the community.
As I sat in each of their homes, I noticed that I was sweating
while asking questions and jotting down responses. I was
sweating because they all had their windows and doors open in
100 degree weather, this was with no surprise because many of
them had worked in areas where labor outside was the daily
routine. Also, many had gardens where they tended to plants as
needed, some still maintain gardens. As they enjoy the heat of
the sun, we all still need to remember that the sun is a strong
entity and it can sometimes cause dangers to those who are
vulnerable (elders and babies). Take care of one another as we
approach the toniabkam (summer), but enjoy it as well!
Happy May Wa:k Community,
It’s hard to believe that the end of the school year is just around
Don’t be afraid to “get dark”, we were blessed with dark skin for
the corner. This completes my fourth year at the San Xavier
a reason but again, stay cool. Tem noi!
Education Center, and I am amazed at how quickly this time has
gone by! I am grateful that I have been able to work in this community and look forward to, with much anticipation, the years that are to
come.
I would like to recognize the excellent effort our Voices of Our Youth students have put forth throughout this year, as well as the hard
work, and the support of their parents. I continue to be amazed with the youth interacting with one another, engaging in the learning
process, to visioning what their future will look like after graduating from high school.
As promised, here is group picture of 29 San Xavier District youth that attended the out-of-state college campus tour to Fort Lewis
College in Durango, Colorado on March 17-20, 2015. This was another wonderful experience for the youth! Not only did we visit Fort
Lewis College, we also had the opportunity to visit the Ute Mountain Tribal Park. Our tour guide, and Ute tribal member, Mr. Ricky
Hayes, provided us with Ute Indian history, Ute pictographs, Ute geological land formations to seeing surface sites (kivas), and exposed
ancient pottery. In addition, prior to heading back home, we also visited the Four Corners! For those who may not know, this is the only
place where in the US where 4 states intersect at one point: AZ, New Mexico, Colorado & Utah.
(SX Youth Attended: DeAna Antone; Joscelle Bailey; Danielle Cordova; Aric Donahue, Journey Garcia; Darion Hernandez; Angelique Jose; Arianna Jose; Annaleah
Joaquin; Elianna Joaquin; Ashley Lopez; Kachina Mesa; Amanda Miguel; Glenn Moreno Jr.; Fallon Norris; Jaycee Norris; Milla Norris; Angel Rain Nunez; Aliza Osegueda; Jaron Osegueda; Jade Pablo; Sereleia Preston; Irma Reyna; Ismael Reyna; Jaylen Rios ; Brianna Rodriguez; Dominique Smith; Ameliah Tenario & Jonathan
Valencia. Chaperones: Rupert Encinas; Rachel Federico; Stacy Hernandez; Carmen Martinez; Celina Mesa & Troy Parra).
As always, thank you for your commitment and supporting your child’s education. Look forward to serving you and everyone else as you
continue your education . Photos are located left of this article.
San Xavier District of the
Tohono O’odham Nation
2018 W. San Xavier Road
Tucson, AZ 85746
Phone: (520) 573-4000
Fax: (520) 573-4089
FOR ANY SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY OR EMERGENCY CALLS
CONTACT TOHONO O’ODHAM POLICE AT 622-1587 OR 911