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Eason, Hartman, Thompson Named PCM/HS Students of the Month

Pendleton, ORLocal News

Sam Eason, Cortlyn Hartman, and Jacey Thompson have been named the Students of the Month for September at Pendleton County Middle/High School, highlighting their exceptional achievements. Eason stands out as the Academic Student of the Month, a title awarded for his impressive academic performance as a ninth grader. Beyond academics, he is a dedicated athlete, participating in football, basketball, and track while also being an active member of several clubs, including FFA and Educator’s Rising. Hartman and Thompson also contribute significantly to their school community, demonstrating commitment to both their studies and extracurricular activities. The recognition of these students not only celebrates their individual accomplishments but also underscores the school's mission to foster a supportive and encouraging environment.

Such acknowledgments can inspire other students to pursue excellence in all areas of school life. The awards ceremony serves as a reminder of the importance of academic and personal growth within the local educational framework. This initiative aligns with the school's goal to motivate students to engage actively in their education and community.

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