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

Pendleton, ORLocal News

In a recent announcement, Pendleton County Middle/High School named Sam Eason, Cortlyn Hartman, and Jacey Thompson as the PCM/HS Students of the Month for September. Among them, Sam Eason stood out as the Academic Student of the Month, reflecting his commitment to academic excellence. Eason, a ninth-grade student, balances his studies with a busy schedule, participating in football, basketball, and track. His involvement in various clubs such as FFA, Educator’s Rising, and Pep Club further illustrates his dedication to both academics and extracurricular activities. Cortlyn Hartman and Jacey Thompson were also recognized for their significant contributions, showcasing the well-rounded nature of the student body.

This recognition serves not only to honor these students but also to motivate their peers to engage in their studies and school activities actively. The celebration of student achievements is a vital part of fostering a positive school environment. By highlighting the accomplishments of these individuals, the school encourages a culture of excellence and participation among its students.

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