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STUDENTS OF THE MONTH
Anthony Daniels Tyler Klatush Jaileen Sanchez
Kindergarten Sixth grade Senior
Oakville Elementary Rochester Middle School Chief Leschi High School
My name is My name is Tyler My name is Jaileen
Anthony Daniels. I Klatush, but my Sanchez. I am a senior
am 5 years old and friends call me Ty. I at Chief Leschi High
attend kindergarten at am 11 years old and School with a GPA
Oakville Elementary attend sixth grade of 3.0. My mother is
School. at Rochester Middle Jennifer Trevino. I
I live with my School. I have a 3.4 have seven brothers
Grandpa Cheyenne GPA. My parents are and we have three
and Grandma Susie. Dustin Klatush and dogs. As a family, we
I have one brother and we have a dog Sara Ziady and I have five sisters. I like to eat and play video games.
named Shorty. I enjoy playing with my enjoy eating barbecue with my family! My advice to other students would
family. My favorite subject in school is be to not get distracted and stay
I like everything about school history. What makes me a successful focused! I enjoy playing volleyball.
except PE. Listening to the teacher is student is listening in class and After graduation, I would like to go
what makes me a successful student. I turning homework in on time. to attend Washington State University.
also like to play soccer. I enjoy playing basketball and My interests are in criminal justice.
It’s fun to spend time with my mom baseball. I play in local tournaments
and my grandparents. I like to have with my peers. I practice basketball NOMINATIONS
water fights with my grandma Norma after school and feel I am good at it.
during summer. After graduating, I would like to go Tell us why your child should be considered.
When I grow up, I want to become to college. My first pick is University Contact K-12 Program Counselor Francis
a farmer. I want everything on my of California, Los Angeles. I would Pickernell at 360-709-1785 or fpickernell@
farm except horses. I want to plant like to become an NBA player! chehalistribe.org to nominate your child.
vegetables because that is what If I were chairman, I would Deadline is the last Friday of each month.
farmers plant. encourage the cops to become more
If I were chairman of the tribe, I interactive with the community and Contributed by the
would build a tree house! make them feel safer. Chehalis Tribe K-12 Program
Share creativity with ‘In the Spirit’ sss
APPLICATIONS
“In the Spirit,” celebrating its Gallery from June 30-Aug. 12. Submissions Submit your
13th year, offers an opportunity The show will be accompanied application to:
for native artists to display their by a free arts market and festival Find the application at
work at the Washington State in mid-August. The indoor/ washingtonhistory.org/files/ Molly Wilmoth
History Museum in Tacoma. outdoor celebration of native library/in-spirit-application.pdf. Washington State
Accepted artwork also will be cultures offers a day of dancing, Completed forms must be History Museum
eligible for awards and monetary drumming, singing, shopping submitted via e-mail or regular 1911 Pacific Avenue
prizes including Best of Show, and a fashion show with booth mail by March 30. Tacoma, WA 98402
Honoring the Northwest, space for vendors. Artists may submit up Phone: 253-798-
Honoring Tradition, Honoring Works on view typically to two individual works for 5926
Innovation, and the People’s include textiles, sculptures, consideration, one image per Fax: 253-272-9518
Choice awards. paintings, carvings and basketry. entered work. e-mail: molly.
The juried exhibition, focused Artists must be a member of a All work should be the artist’s wilmoth@wshs.
on contemporary and traditional state or federally recognized tribe original concept, design and wa.gov
visual art forms, will be in the or be certified as a tribal artisan interpretation and have been
history museum’s McClelland by a tribe. created within the past five years.