On Tuesday, March 24, eleven students officially graduated from the Muckleshoot Tribal College Certified Nursing Assist (CNA) program. MTC partners from the Muckleshoot Elders In-Home Support Services (MEIHSS) and Renton Technical College (RTC) shared a meal and words of congratulations with our graduates. Over the last 5 weeks, students learned the skills necessary for Nursing Assistant Certification in Washington State, culminating in a five-day practicum at Village Concepts senior and assisted living home in Fairwood. Students shadowed professional CNAs, demonstrated their skills on clients, and experienced firsthand the nature of assisting the elderly with a high level of care.
On Friday, March 20th, all cohort members took and passed their skills test. They are now ready for their written test, their last step before obtaining their Nursing Assistant credential. Please join the Muckleshoot Tribal College, RTC, and MEIHSS in congratulating the following students: Kealohi Ahinga, Taumaia Atimalala, Ma’leah Brown, Ramona Elkins, Macoya Haulet, Izreal Judson-Elkins, Kristine Martinez, Jessica Muthandi, Madison Parton, Brenda Suddenbrave, and Aiyanna WhiteEagle.

The ECE program at the Muckleshoot Tribal College primarily consists of an in-person cohort at the Muckleshoot Tribal College. The Washington Statewide ECE Initial Certificate requires students take three classes: Introduction to Early Childhood Education (ECED&105), Health, Safety, and Nutrition (ECED&107), and Practicum 1-Nursing Relationships (ECED&120).
The Muckleshoot Tribal College partners with Green River College’s ECE department to offer these classes at MTC on Wednesdays from 9:00AM-1:00PM. The Muckleshoot ECE division supports students in attending these classes during work hours, ensuring that their staff have the best opportunity to further their education and qualifications. On Wednesday, March 18, the ECE cohort celebrated the end of the quarter with a meal. Two students, Rose Courville and Martina Delgado, earned their Initial Certificate this quarter with their completion of ECED&120. In fall 2025, students took ECED&107, whereupon Shaughnessi Hicks successfully earned her Initial Certificate.
Please join the Muckleshoot Tribal College in congratulating Martina, Rose, and Shaughnessi in joining 11 graduates since the cohort began in fall of 2024! The 2025-2026 ECE Cohort will wrap up this spring with ECED&105, and we will celebrate our Initial Certificate graduates at Muckleshoot’s Adult and Higher Education Honoring Ceremony in June.

No winter cohort for Pre-Apprenticeship Carpentry.

The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe believes in supporting the community – and it puts its resources behind those convictions.

This winter, as it has since before anyone can remember, the sweet smell of alder smoke filtered through the air above our village as the community came together to preserve salmon with the ancient “hard smoke” process.

Reflections of ancient weaving traditions are visible on Seattle’s pro soccer pitch in the form of the Seattle Sounders FC's new uniforms this year.
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Tribal Council is actively engaged on the recent actions from D.C. and will continue asserting our treaty rights and trust obligations with our federal partners to ensure that Muckleshoot’s voice is heard.
The Muckleshoot Messenger is a monthly Tribal publication. Tribal community members and Tribal employees are welcome to submit items to the newspaper such as announcements, birth news, birthday shoutouts, community highlights, and more. We want to hear from you!