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District Responds to ODE Graduation Rate Release

January 25, 2024/in News - District & All Schools /by rthornburg

On Thursday, January 25, 2024, the Oregon Department of Education released graduation rates for school districts in Oregon.

The Pendleton School District’s graduation rate for 2022-2023 was 76.70%, as compared to 81.99% the previous year.  This number includes Pendleton High School, Hawthorne High School, and Nixyáawii Community School. Kevin Headings, district superintendent, said, “Our rate dropped slightly, and while that’s of some concern, there are a lot of positives in our numbers.  Considering all our students have been through the past few years, we’re considering these numbers a success.”

The graduation rate for Pendleton High School (PHS) for 2022-2023 was 82.4%, above the state average, but a decrease from 89% in 2021-22.  Hawthorne High School’s rate continued a 5–year upward trend with a 44.7% rate, as compared to 39.1% in 2021-2022.  Nixyáawii Community School’s rate was 76%, which was a slight decrease as compared to 2021-2022.

Headings said the real improvements were among our Native American students.  PHS’s Native American graduation rate was 82.4%, which represents a 10% increase from last year and is 13% above the state average.  Nixyáawii Community School’s Native American graduation rate was 78.3%, which is a 2% increase over last year and well above the state average.  PSD’s overall Native American graduation rate was 80%, which is 12% above the state average and a 13% increase from last year. “Our staff have not stopped working to help all students graduate.  Our overall numbers continue to be positive with continued improvements in key areas,” Headings said.

“Although the district would like to see more students graduate, the results across the board are positive, especially with our Native American students,” Headings said, “These increases reflect the many hundreds of hours PSD staff, students, and families pour into their efforts to find success.  We are working to improve and grow at all levels in our schools and remain committed to every student, every day,”

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TJ Presley

District Appoints New Sherwood Elementary School Principal

January 10, 2024/in News - District & All Schools /by rthornburg

The Pendleton School District School Board has approved the appointment of TJ Presley as Principal of Sherwood Elementary School, effective July 1, 2024.

Presley is currently the vice principal at Sherwood Elementary. Prior to his time in Pendleton, Presley worked in Pilot Rock School District, where he taught middle school math before being hired as their secondary principal and athletic director. Before going into public education, Mr. Presley worked in senior-level management at the Wal-Mart Distribution Center in Hermiston.

Colleagues describe Mr. Presley as a talented leader who is thoughtful, considerate, and passionate. He is also described as a leader who has a high level of integrity and puts the needs of students, staff, and parents at the forefront of every decision he makes.

Mr. Presley earned a bachelor of science in business and management/finance from Western Oregon University in 2007. He earned his Master of Arts in education from Eastern Oregon University in 2017.

According to Superintendent Kevin Headings, appointing Mr. Presley as principal of Sherwood was an easy decision. “Mr. Presley has proven to be a skilled and talented administrator – both during his time in Pilot Rock and in his two years with Pendleton. He has the respect of the Sherwood staff, students, and families. He possesses the qualities needed for Sherwood Elementary’s continued success – high integrity, student-centered decision making and strong communication skills. We’re fortunate he works in Pendleton School District.” Headings said.

Mr. Presley will officially take over as principal on July 1. He is replacing Principal Ronda Smith, who is retiring effective June 30, 2024.

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January is Board Appreciation Month

January 8, 2024/in News - District & All Schools /by rthornburg

January is School Board Appreciation Month, and we recognize the hard work and dedication they give to the Pendleton School District!  YOU ARE APPRECIATED!

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ELD Program Winter Celebrations Event

January 4, 2024/in News - District & All Schools /by rthornburg

The Pendleton School District welcomed students in its ELD (English Language Development) Program to a family event on Thursday, December 14th, at the Pendleton Early Learning Center. The theme of the evening event was Winter Celebrations Around the World.

Former and current students and their families were invited. A variety of arts and crafts were set up at different tables in the PELC’s Commons, with activities from different countries. Activities included making a holiday card for England, lanterns and fortune cookies for China, a Hanukkah dreidel for Israel, mini pinatas for Mexico, and gingerbread house cookie decorating for Germany.

High School students in the ELD Program volunteered at the event, helping at the tables. Jaylene, a sophomore at Pendleton High School, was volunteering at the event “just because it’s really fun to help the kids do fun crafts.” She was helping with the gingerbread cookie decorating and said she was enjoying looking at everyone’s ways of decorating their house cookies because they were all very unique.

Auna Alferez attended the event with her two daughters, who are in third and fourth grade. She said her children like to come to family events like these. Asked what their favorite part of the night was, her two girls said, “Everything!”

According to Cary Wasem-Varela, ELD Teacher, the events the program staff previously organized were not very well attended, so they started talking to the parents. “We found out they didn’t want to come to events to fill out paperwork or be asked to serve on committees. They enjoy socializing and getting together, so we feel like we really succeeded with this arts and crafts winter event where they can have fun as a family.”

Julie Smith, Director of Special Programs for the Pendleton School District, said one of the goals at the event is for ELD staff to circulate and talk with parents and families. “Our bilingual educators help bridge the language gap so parents can share their thoughts about our program. The staff try to talk to as many families as they can to gather information on what is working well and how we can improve our programs,” Smith said.

About 115 students are currently enrolled in the Pendleton School District’s ELD Program, and they are K-12 students from all of the district’s schools.

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MySchoolBucks

New Online Store for PHS

January 4, 2024/in High Schools News /by rthornburg

Dear Pendleton School District Family,

We are excited to be upgrading our online school store experience to MySchoolBucks! MySchoolBucks is a simpler, faster, easier, and more efficient way to pay online for sports at Pendleton High School.

When you create your new FREE MySchoolBucks account, you will be able to conveniently and securely pay for your student’s store items or fees online via any web browser or with the FREE mobile Parent App available in Apple & Android Stores. With MySchoolBucks, you’ll be able to quickly and easily browse items in our School Store, be notified when fees are due, and make payments from anywhere!

What Changed?  We’re glad you asked!

  • One single login for all schools within your district means no more extra or separate logins for each school.
  • The MySchoolBucks Parent App allows you to pay easily and efficiently from anywhere, anytime.
  • A simpler, easier, and more efficient website, with dedicated support from the MySchoolBucks parent support team.

Get Started Today:

  1. Go to MySchoolBucks.com or download the Apple/Android app.
  2. Create your free account.
  3. Select your State, District, and add your student(s) via the prompts.
  4. Add school store items or fees/invoices to your cart.
  5. Check out using your credit/debit card or electronic check. A program fee may apply.

If you need assistance with your account, you can visit MySchoolBucks.com and find helpful FAQs and how-to videos with answers to common questions, or you can contact the dedicated MySchoolBucks Parent Support Team via online chat or by calling (855) 832-5226.

Pendleton High School and Sunridge Middle School appreciate you using this online option as a way to help reduce the amount of physical cash and checks and the time it takes our staff to handle payments – so we can continue providing your family the best school store experience.

Sincerely,
Marti McGraw, PHS Bookkeeper

 

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Operation Christmas Bags at PHS

December 26, 2023/in District Site News, High Schools News /by rthornburg

Operation Christmas was a huge success at PHS this year.  The PHS Counseling Office was able to organize gift bags for 50 students this year.  This could not have happened without the generous donations we received from PHS Staff and community members. A special shout out to Wildhorse Resort and Casino, Medical Center Dental, Pendleton Faith Center and Premium Tire and Lube.

The joy and appreciation that each student displayed was heartwarming and made all the work that went into it worth every minute. We hope all of you have a wonderful Christmas this year.

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PHS Little Bucks Day

Little Bucks Day at PHS

December 20, 2023/in District Site News, High Schools News /by rthornburg

PHS Little Bucks Day Brings Holiday Fun

What if you were a preschooler or kindergartner and got to spend the morning at the big high school in your town? That’s what about 20 kids got to do during Little Bucks Day at Pendleton High School on December 14th.

A PHS tradition of 24 years this year, Little Bucks Day is organized by PHS Leadership Class students to offer “Little Bucks” the chance to spend some time at the high school. According to Stu Clem, PHS Leadership Teacher, the event is a leadership program that helps Big Bucks (leadership students) give back to the community.

For a couple of hours, children ages three through kindergarten went on a Scavenger Hunt around the school, picking up clues and prizes in different classrooms, taking a photo with Santa, participating in arts and crafts activities, and decorating cookies.

Each Little Buck is paired up with a high school student for the morning to enjoy the activities together. Clem said it is amazing how many former Big Bucks (former PHS leadership students) are now sending their Little Bucks. “We have had dozens do it – pretty cool!” Clem said.

PHS Senior Miranda is this year’s Little Bucks Day Chair for PHS Leadership. She said it’s been a lot of work to get the event organized, but she was looking forward to taking her three-year-old sister around for Little Bucks Day. “I love Christmas, and little kids are cute; plus, I really like to do arts and crafts.”

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PHS Leadership Organizes Canned Food Drive

December 14, 2023/in News - District & All Schools /by rthornburg

District Food Drive Aims High to Help Community

All schools in the Pendleton School District worked hard for their community this holiday season through the district-wide Annual Food Drive. Organized by Leadership Class students at Pendleton High School, this annual effort collects non-perishable food items from schools across the district.

According to Lea, PHS Senior and Chair of the Food Drive Committee, the goal of this year’s drive is to collect more than 2,000 food items. At the high school, students have donated food items in their Advisory class, and leadership students have kept track of which class has given the most. There are two categories that can win prizes.

PHS students recently traveled to the other schools in the district to pick up those donations.

Lea said the drive has gone well. “I like that this project helps people in our community, and I like being part of that. I also think students feel good when they can help someone less fortunate,” she said.

PHS brought in more than 2,800 cans of food. The expected total for the Food Drive is more than 8,000 cans. The food will be given to St. Mary’s Outreach and Salvation Army in Pendleton.

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PHS Adopts-A-Family

December 12, 2023/in District Site News, High Schools News /by rthornburg

PHS Groups & Teams Work Together for Christmas Cheer

A number of children in the Pendleton community will have some gifts under their Christmas tree this year thanks to the Salvation Army and Pendleton High School students and staff. Each year, PHS student groups, sports teams, and some staff groups participate in the Adopt-a-Family project at the school.

Here’s how it works: PHS student clubs, sports teams, and staff groups let the PHS Leadership Class know they would like to participate and tell them how many children they would like to “adopt” for the holiday. PHS Leadership gets tags from the Salvation Army with wishes from children about what they want/need for Christmas, then passes those along. The groups go shopping and purchase items like clothes, shoes, toys, games, etc. for the children.

“It’s so much fun and rewarding to help out people in our community and give back during the holidays,” said Ellie, PHS Senior and Chair of Adopt-a-Family.

This year, more than 10 PHS groups are participating, including the Culture Club, National Honor Society, Hispanic/Latino Club, Girls’ Basketball, Boys’ Basketball, Girls’ Tennis, PHS Leadership and more. PHS Leadership collects all of the gifts and takes them to the Salvation Army, which distributes them.

“I just hope that people realize they can give back in many ways and anywhere, even in high school,” Ellie said.

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Zoe Jones

New Faces in Pendleton SD – Zoe Jones

November 20, 2023/in District Site News, High Schools News /by rthornburg

The Pendleton School District is happy to feature new PSD teachers.

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