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Board & Governance

Board & Governance

Barona Charter School is a free, non-profit school for Tribal and non-Tribal students.

We are proud to assist our students with successfully achieving their academic goals and developing socially in a safe environment.



Board of Directors

  • Raymond J. Welch
    Chairman

    rwelch@barona-nsn.gov

    A third-generation Barona leader, Raymond J. Welch, is currently serving his first term as the Chairman of the Barona Charter School and his first term as Chairman of the Barona Tribal Council. Prior to his newly elected position, Chairman Welch served as Vice-Chairman for six years. He has called the Barona Indian Reservation home his entire life.

    ​Taking a cue from his upbringing and predecessors, Chairman Welch encompasses the same ethical and moral responsibility to lead and stand by his Tribe. He believes that with success comes the responsibility to speak up for and help his brothers and sisters who are less fortunate. Happily married to Sandy Welch for 32 years, they have three children and one granddaughter. When asked what the word family means to him, he responded, "Everything!" – which is no surprise since he is most happy when spending time with his family.

    (Term Ends (6/30/2028)

  • Tawnya Phoenix
    Vice Chairperson

    tphoenix@barona-nsn.gov

    BCS Vice Chairperson and Barona Tribal Councilwoman Tawnya Phoenix grew up on the Barona Indian Reservation in a steadfast family serving the Barona community through service and faith. Her late mother, Linda Curo, created the Barona Charter School in 2000.

    Councilwoman Phoenix has served as a member of the Board of Trustees since 2002, thus highlighting her commitment to the Barona community and education. She continues to be a strong proponent of the school’s small class model that incorporates Barona Indian culture, history, language, and art. Councilwoman Phoenix and her husband, Frank, have been married for 32 years. They have three sons and seven grandkids, and they all live on the reservation. She delights in their company every day. (Term Ends (6/30/2028)

  • Danthia Little Raven Gil
    Member

    dgil@mybics.org

    Haawka, I am pleased to serve the children of our wonderful community. I'm a married mother of four. My two youngest attend the Barona Charter School. I am a tribal member from Barona and have Iived on the reservation my entire life. I'm on the enrollment committee and a small business owner. I love my community and am very involved. I am very grateful to be part of the Barona Indian Charter Board of Directors. I believe education is the key to success in life. (Term Ends (6/30/2026)

  • Darla Boller
    Member

    dboller@mybics.org

    Hello, my name is Darla Boller, and I am proud to be a member of the Barona Charter School Board. I reside on the Barona Indian Reservation with my husband Scott, and our three children. Two of our children attend BICS. I enjoy serving on the school board. My goals are to work toward the students attending BICS to have a safe, and rewarding education experience. I believe this can be accomplished by supporting our Principal and staff. Also, parent involvement is crucial. May we, as a School Board, have a positive effect on the students, parents, and community of Barona. (Term Ends (6/30/2026)

  • Melanie Villa
    Secretary/Treasurer

    mvilla@mybics.org

    Melanie Villa is a Barona Tribal Member who lives on the reservation with her husband and daughters. She is active in her community both on and off the reservation and enjoys gathering with loved ones. For the past 12 years, she has worked at a local Christian school, 9 of which she served as a 2nd-grade teacher. Her experience in the classroom and desire to serve her community are the inspiration for her joining the Barona Charter School Board of Directors. With the help of her fellow board members, she hopes to continue the great progress that has begun and looks forward to sharing in upholding values and tradition. (Term Ends (6/30/2026)

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Director's Message

The School Board strives to create a culture where all students are encouraged to reach the highest level of academic achievement. Using the cultural heritage of the Kumeyaay Indians as a foundation for learning, we empower and equip our students with the skills to succeed in a rapidly changing world. Our goal is to see children soar to success, while standing on a culturally rich foundation with a global perspective, to become leaders who shape our future.

Board Meetings Calendar

All meetings begin at 9:00 AM in the Community Room, unless otherwise noted above.

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2026

  • January 26 (9:00 am)
  •  February 18 (10:00 am)
  • March 9 (3:00 pm)
  • March 18 (11:00 am)
  • April 27 (9:00 am)
  • May 18 (9:00 am)
  • June 8 (3:00 pm)
  • June 22 (9:00 am)


2025

  • January 13 (9:00 am)
  • March 10 (3:00 pm)
  • April 28 (9:00 am)
  • June 9 (3:00 pm)
  • June 23 (9:00 am)