Archive for January, 2008

OUR HERO!

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Following is an excerpt from our local paper, The Richfield Reaper

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T.J. Begay, left, accepts a cake and a gift bag from teacher, Julie Jensen last week. The ceremony, which was hosted in Begay’s honor, took place Jan. 23 at the Richfield Residential Hall.
By David Anderson – Associate Editor

Tuesday, January 29, 2008 4:15 PM MST

Hearing that a teacher saved a student’s life might not be all that unusual.

Teachers are oftentimes credited for making a difference in someone’s life – either by taking a student under their wings, or simply being there to listen to his or her struggles, dreams or ambitions.

However, hearing that a student saved a teacher’s life is a different story.

That’s exactly what happened at Richfield High School earlier this month when 15-year-old T.J. Begay administered the Heimlich Maneuver® to his teacher, Julie Jensen.

Jensen said that she had been snacking on some snap peas between classes Jan. 9.

When the bell rang, Jensen was sitting at her desk as the students began entering the classroom.

According to Jensen, she jumped up and started to panic when she could feel something lodged in her throat.

“At first it was like a crackle,” Jensen said. “Then I started giving the [universal choking] sign.”

Jensen said that Begay jumped up, grabbed her from behind and started administering the Heimlich.

After three thrusts, the food particle loosened, and Jensen said that she was able to breathe once again.

Jensen credits Begay for saving her life – literally.

“It’s a life altering event,” Jensen said. “You can’t help but wonder what would have happened if he weren’t there.”

At first, some of the students reportedly thought that Jensen was giving them a quiz to see if anyone knew what to do in such a situation.

Begay is described as a quiet, shy young man.

“You have to understand, T.J. rarely opens his mouth,” said Ursula MacKay, Jensen’s co-worker.

However, Begay never hesitated to come to Jensen’s aid.

“The kids said she was turning purple and they were very frightened,” MacKay said.

Two weeks after the event, Jensen presented a cake and gift bag full of treats to Begay in an effort to express her appreciation.

The informal ceremony was hosted at the Richfield Residential Hall Jan. 23, in front of Begay’s friends and fellow students.

Jensen, who attempted to shy away from the spotlight, said that the only reason she was doing anything publicly, was for Begay.

“I wouldn’t have done anything if I didn’t want T.J. to get the attention he deserves,” Jensen said. “I’m just embarrassed, but I’m so proud of him.”

Among the items Jensen presented to Begay, was a bag of LifeSavers.

“Because, he’s my lifesaver,” Jensen said. “What can you give a person who’s given you your life.”

Begay, who hails from Tuba City, Ariz., said that he learned the Heimlich in a Tuba City boarding school.

Though he’s being called a hero, Begay said that it was just a natural instinct to try to help.

“It’s a pretty good feeling,” Begay said.

A freshman at RHS, Begay has four siblings.

He said that his future plans just include living his dreams. He said that he enjoys playing guitar, he’s always wanted to try motocross, and he hopes to become a welder.

For more information on the Heimlich Maneuver, log onto www.heimlichinstitute.org.

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TJ was also honored for his heroics in a special assembly at Richfield High School on Tuesday, January 29th 2008. TJ is the son of Annette Begay of Tuba City, AZ.

2nd Quarter Honors 2007 – 2008

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Congratulations to the following students for all of your hard work during second quarter. You truly exemplify the Richfield Residential Hall motto of, “Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow.” Keep up the great work and you will get exactly what you want out of life!

HIGH HONOR ROLL (GPA 3.50 – 4.00)

Trevina Greymountain (4.00)

Serena Lane (3.91)

Jennifer Boone (3.86)

Dawn Bigman (3.77)

Shaquira Begay (3.53)

Trevor Benally (3.53)

Rolisha Watson (3.51)

HONOR ROLL (GPA 3.00-3.49)

Fabien Toledo (3.44)

Althea John (3.44)

Yolonda Thinn (3.40)

Kiana Woody (3.40)

Deidra Greymountain (3.38)

Kathleen Ahasteen (3.36)

Abraham Isaac (3.31)

Dennisha Bradley (3.31)

Jerreck Bitsoie (3.21)

Marlaina Yazzie (3.21)

Nikki King (3.17)

Merle Watchman (3.11)

Johnny Aguilar (3.09)

Xavier Kaibetoney (3.07)

Tylor Ketchum (3.02)

Greatest Snow On Earth!!!

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

For RRH Students, Martin Luther King Jr. day was a gorgeous sunny day filled with a lot of snow, laughs, adrenaline, frybread, and hot chocolate! After waiting for the bus to show up (an hour late), we had an awesome day enjoying the Southern Utah Snow as we spent the day tubing at the Sand Ledges near Fishlake. As promised, here are some pictures. Click on the link next to the descriptions to see the pics. Thanks to the Student Council for taking the pictures. Vote for your favorite by clicking on the “comments” link at the bottom of this post!
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Navajo Snow Rodeo. 2008-tubing-trip049e.JPG

Even going backwards and faster than the speed of light, having the right tunes keeps Abraham calm. 2008-tubing-trip058e.JPG

The cheering section waits for the next wipeout. 2008-tubing-trip062e.JPG

Navajo Snow Train derails! 2008-tubing-trip063e.JPG

Dennisha Bradley and Natasha Bitsinnie take a break from the action to rest and laugh at the other crazy kids! 2008-tubing-trip079e.JPG

Staff and Student Council make frybread, chili, and hot chocolate to ensure all students have enough energy to keep trudging up the hill!

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The Navajo Express starts another run. 2008-tubing-trip096e.JPG

Gregory Clyde, Alton Chee, and Staci DeMarrias enjoy the sunshine. 2008-tubing-trip106e.JPG

This is why we don’t ride the Navajo Express! 2008-tubing-trip118e.JPG

Ryan Etsitty, Xavier Kaibetoney, and Brandon Sanderson prove that three daredevils are better than one…or at least FASTER!!! 2008-tubing-trip123e.JPG

No School Monday — Winter Play Day

Friday, January 18th, 2008

In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, all schools in Sevier School District will be closed on Monday January 21, 2008. Students of Richfield Residential Hall will spend this time enjoying the recent snowfall. Activities for this all day long winter play day will include tubing, a bonfire, hot chocolate, fry bread, and chili beans to name just a few. The dormitory will be closed from 9 am to 4 pm so that all students and staff can participate in this great activity. Stay tuned for pictures of this activity coming soon!

THANKS NATIVE SONS CONCRETE!!!

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

We would like to express our appreciation to Danny and Gernice White of Native Sons Concrete for their generous support of our Richfield City Boys Basketball League team. Their generous donation has allowed our young men to play in style with new jerseys. Your kindness and support is truly appreciated. Thank you! Make sure you check out our boys at their next game… they play on Thursday nights at 8:30 pm at RHS Gym #2.

November Students of the Month

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

South Sevier High School students did it again in this month’s vote for Student of the Month.

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From the Girl’s wing, sophomore Tannielle Yazzie took the honor of Student of the Month. Tanielle hails from Tonalea, AZ and is the daughter of Albert Yazzie and Lavina Bartlott. Also from Tonalea (last year’s 8th Grade Class President, no less), freshman Pierre Greymountain won the honor for the Boy’s Wing. Pierre is the son of Bruce Greymountain and Janice Betoney.

October Students of the Month

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

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South Sevier High School students Valtina Begay and LeCallin Cly were selected as Students of the Month for the month of October. Valtina is a freshman from Big Water, Utah. She is the daughter of Charlie and Jane Begay. LeCallin is the sophomore son of Woody and Katherine Cly of Kayenta, AZ.

September Students of the Month

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Okay, okay, we know that this is late, but we still think these rockstar students deserve the recognition. Congratulations to Vanessa and Jathiel for being selected as September’s Student of the Month.

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Vanessa Clark, a junior at Richfield High School is the daughter of Ella and Wayne Clark of Tuba City, AZ. Freshman Jathiel George was unavailable for a photo. Jathiel is from Shiprock, NM and is the son of Renae Begay.

HeY yOu! FoRmEr StUdEnT!

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

We are pleased to announce the creation of our new alumni link. This is a great place for former students to keep in touch and to update your RRH family on how you are doing in life! Register today so that you can start posting now!

Second Quarter Ends With a Break

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Second Quarter ends today, Thursday January 10th, 2008. Remember that there will be no school on Friday, January 11th 2008 so that teachers can get all of the final grades posted. Enjoy the long weekend students. . . you earned it! Third Quarter begins Monday January 14th, 2008. Keep an eye out for the Second Quarter Honor Roll. It will be posted here soon!