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All Students in Hybrid Learning Beginning March 29, 2021
/in News - District & All Schools /by rthornburgThis is just a reminder that all schools in Pendleton will resume in the Hybrid model on Monday, March 29th
PHS Grad Earns Highest FFA Award
/in District Site News, High Schools News /by rthornburgPHS graduate and current Oklahoma State University student Macy Roselle received the State Star Farmer Award at the recent State FFA Convention.
Buckaroos Shine at State FFA Convention
/in District Site News, High Schools News /by rthornburgThe Pendleton High School FFA Chapter made us all proud with outstanding performances and projects during this year’s state FFA convention.
Grab & Go Meal Program to End
/in News - District & All Schools /by rthornburgEffective March 22, Grab and Go meals will no longer be served from the PELC gravel parking lot or the CTUIR Rec Center.
Superintendent Message – March 9, 2021
/in News - District & All Schools, Sunridge News /by rthornburgI am proud to announce that students in grades 6-12 will be returning to school utilizing a hybrid model starting Monday, March 29th.
Parents Night – March 15, 2021
/in District Site News, News - District & All Schools /by rthornburgThe Conscious Discipline Team invites you to participate in Parents Night.
Possible Exposure
/in District Site News, Pendleton High News /by rthornburgThe Pendleton School District is currently working with Umatilla County Public Health regarding possible COVID contact or exposure of Dance and Boys Soccer team members. Students and their families have been informed that UCoH is currently conducting contact tracing. Once that is complete, the District will make a determination of the appropriate actions to be taken and the duration of any suspension of activities. At this time, all activities associated with both teams have been suspended.
This is a good time to remind each other that COVID is still present in our community. We must continue our diligence in practicing the universal measures to prevent the spread of this virus by wearing a mask when around others, maintaining safe distances, frequently washing our hands and clothing, and self-quarantine when you are ill or not feeling well.
Athletics update 2/25/21
/in Washington School News /by kcarlsonAthletes, parents and community,
We are less than a week away from our first contests of the ’20-’21 school year. As excited as we are to start watching our students compete again, there are still many protocols that need to be followed based on OHA and OSAA requirements. Here are a few items to consider as our seasons begin.
Specific communications involving each sport will be communicated through the sports coaching staff. If there are any questions, please don’t hesitate to call me at 541-966-3805.
Thank you,
Mike Somnis