Chackee and Vigil
Sie Chackee
Sarina Vigil
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Sie Chackee and Sarina Vigil
Sie Chackee My name is Sie Chackee. I attend Ignacio Middle School, where I am a 6th grader. My favorite subjects in school are, I like working on computers. My parents are Vernon and Neida Chackee. I like participating in learning new video games. In addition, I want to one day make my own video game when I grow up. I want to go to college for computer programming after high school. I have been chosen as Southern Ute Tribal Student of the Month for the month of April because I have been identified for academic achievement, good attendance and positive behavior. Teacher comments: Sie has shown excellent progress in his commitment to responsibility to completing his class and homework in school this year. He is a delightful person and very enjoyable to be around. He is very deserving of this award.
Sarina Vigil My name is Sarina Vigil and I am a senior at Ignacio High School. My parents are Joe and Joyce Vigil. The subjects I enjoy most in school are Science, History and English and I also participate in Volleyball and Soccer. After I graduate this year, I will be attending Johnson and Wales University in Denver. I have been selected as the student of the month because of my hard work and positive attitude. Teacher comments: Sarina has worked diligently this semester and has stayed focused on her goal of graduating. Her consistent efforts and good attitude has contributed to her ongoing success. It is an honor to have her as our Student of the Month.
Photo Credit: Sacha Smith | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Sacha Smith | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Mike Kirsch | SU Education
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Tribal students of the month


The Southern Ute Education Department and staff introduced a special recognition program last year, the program for the young and the talented Southern Ute students attending Ignacio public schools. The staff will recognize two students a month for all their hard work and kindness given to others. Check the Drum each month and listen to KSUT for the announcement of the next honored students as well as an interview.

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