Tribal Members NOTICE: Free Breakfast & Lunch! March 18, 2020 / July 2, 2020 by prcoodinator Ignacio School District will be providing free breakfast and lunch for students under the age of 19. These meals will be provided at the remote locations from 11 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. and at the High School from 11 a.m. until noon on weekdays. No meals will be provided during Spring break (March 23 – March 27). These meals are grab and go and will meet the nutritional requirements of the USDA both breakfast and lunch will be provided at the same time. Please fill out the online meal order form weekly at: https://forms.gle/M3WYs3C9deC7jXXL8 (Found on the web page www.ignacioschools.org) or leave your meal order request on the voicemail of (970)563-0653 we will need name, phone number, number of meals and pickup location. Remote locations include: Allison Church Oxford Grange 318 Fire Station Ignacio High School (Southeast Door #8 Near Library\Bus Drop off) Sincerely, Rocco Fuschetto, Ed.D. Read more » 318 Fire Station Allison Church Free Breakfast and Lunch Ignacio School District Oxford Grange Rocco Fuschetto
Culture Spring Blessing 2020 March 17, 2020 / July 2, 2020 by prcoodinator Read more » Culture Southern Ute Indian Tribe Spring Blessing SUIT Tribal Buildings
Uncategorized Social Gatherings Protocol March 16, 2020 / July 2, 2020 by Web Admin SOCIAL GATHERINGS PROTOCOL A COVID-19 outbreak could last for a long time. Depending on the severity of the outbreak, public health officials have recommended community action designed to limit exposure to COVID-19. The Southern Ute Incident Management Team is ordering postponement or cancellation of large events with more than 250 people within the boundaries of the Southern Ute Reservation. This is for the safety and well-being of your event staff, participants, and the community. Social distancing measures are taken to restrict when and where people can gather to stop or slow the spread of infectious diseases. Social distancing measures include limiting large groups of people coming together, closing buildings and canceling events. Recommendations have been made by the CDC, to avoid sporting events, community festivals/gatherings, and concerts at this time. Recommendations to change your daily habits such as shopping off peak hours are encouraged along with taking advantage of delivery or pick up services with retailers. Read more »
Press Releases SUIT Travel Updates 3/13/2020 March 16, 2020 / July 2, 2020 by Web Admin As the Nation, the State of Colorado, and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe continue to assess the number of positive cases of COVID-19, the Southern Ute Tribal government is continuing to restrict all employee business travel for all business and governmental entities. Tribal employees returning from personal travel who have any reason to believe they have been exposed to COVID-19 or who have symptoms of respiratory illness must self-report to their immediate supervisor by telephone at the start of their next shift or sooner if at all possible. Southern Ute Indian Tribe’s Permanent Fund Human Resources Department has been in collaboration with the Incident Command Team and developed a flowchart as attached to assist and clarify any concerns or questions related to travel at this current time. The current directives, being issued by the Southern Ute Tribe’s COVID 19 Incident Command Team are designed to protect the elderly, those who are classified in the high-risk population for susceptibility, the tribal community and to maintain continuity of operations for our tribal government. We all share those responsibilities equally, and ask your cooperation, support and assistance in making these protective measures successful. Beginning Monday, March 16, 2020, Tribal staff who may have […] Read more »
Administration Health Southern Ute Tribal Health Center and Dental reduced hours March 13, 2020 / July 2, 2020 by prcoodinator Read more »
Community Tribal Members Spring Clean-up Notice 2020 Notice March 12, 2020 by tisdirector Read more »
Health SUIT Public Service Announcement – How to help limit spread of COVID-19 March 11, 2020 by Web Admin March 11, 2020 As the number of positive cases around the Nation and the State of Colorado continues to grow, the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, the State of Colorado, and local public health agencies are working to limit and slow the potential spread of this disease, and all Coloradans can help. We advise you to stay informed with reliable sources of information and take everyday actions to protect yourself and share accurate information with family, neighbors, friends and co-workers, especially those who may have difficulty receiving or understanding the information. The following information is recommended protocol by the CDC as stated: Promote a household plan of action such as the following: Talk with the people who need to be included in your plan. Plan ways to care for those who might be at greater risk for serious complications Get to know your neighbors. Identify aid organizations in your community. Create an emergency contact list. Promote good personal hygiene and health habits for home-based action such as the following: Avoid close contact with people who are sick. Stay home if you have the following symptoms: fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the […] Read more »
Administration Community Health Press Releases Tribal Members Veterans PSA TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS – 03/10/2020 March 10, 2020 / January 24, 2023 by tisdirector Read more »
Community Culture Tribal Members Bonita Peaks Ethnographic and Ethnobotanical Study & Interviews March 10, 2020 / January 24, 2023 by tisdirector Read more »
Administration Community Press Releases Tribal Members PSA – COVID – 19 Update for Tribal Staff March 9, 2020 / January 24, 2023 by tisdirector Read more »