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Apple, Bennett, Johnson Named PCM/HS Students of the Month

Pendleton, ORLocal News

Pendleton County Middle/High School has named Sawyer Apple, Leah Bennett, and Tegan Johnson as the Students of the Month for October, celebrating their outstanding contributions to the school community. Sawyer Apple, who earned the James Huffman Responsible Student of the Month award, is a senior known for his dedication to academics and sports, specifically as a member of the soccer team. Leah Bennett stands out for her academic achievements and active involvement in school clubs and activities, showcasing a well-rounded character. Tegan Johnson has also been acknowledged for her leadership skills and commitment to her peers, making her a role model for younger students. The recognition of these three students emphasizes the value of responsibility, community service, and academic excellence within the school environment.

The awards aim to motivate other students to engage and excel in their studies and extracurricular activities. Such accolades not only honor individual achievements but also foster a sense of community and support at Pendleton County Middle/High School. This event reflects the school’s commitment to recognizing and encouraging student success.

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