“Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve” is the motto of FFA.
FFA and agricultural education provide a strong foundation for the youth of America and the future of food, fiber, and natural resources. FFA promotes premier leadership, personal growth, and career success among its members.
Pendleton High School FFA Advisors Marty Campbell and Kylee Hunt invest in their students who work hard before, during and after school to succeed. This includes working on projects, continuing their SAEs, and practicing for Career Development Events such as Ag Mechanics, Meats Evaluation, and Livestock Evaluation, all of which have enlisted the help of many community members. Mr. Campbell shares some of the recent student successes.
- Eight students will be receiving their State FFA Degree (pending final approval by the state)
- District Proficiency Award Winners (awarded for excellence in their Supervised Agricultural Experiences)
- Kelli Nelson in Sheep Production
- Crae Campbell in Ag Sales and Service
- Michael Roselle in Goat Production
- Kelli Nelson in Veterinary Science
- Rylee Demianew in Agricultural Education
- Alison Spratling in Grain Production
- Kelli Nelson placed second in the Job Interview Career Development Event and will be moving on to Sectionals
- Faith Olson placed third in the district with her portfolio of FFA activities
- Adrie Fisher placed second in the district with the Chapter scrapbook and will be going on to State
- Rylee Demianew placed second in Advanced Public Speaking and will move on to Sectionals
- Faith Olson won the Sophomore Public Speaking and will move on to Sectionals
- Casey Van Corn placed fourth in the Beginning Public Speaking
- Vance Nelson won the Creed Speaking and will move on to Sectionals
- Hazel Case placed fourth in the Creed Speaking
- Michael Roselle was elected Blue Mountain District Treasurer
A big thank you to the advisors and congratulations to the students!
National FFA Week – February 18-25, 2023
/in District Site News, High Schools News /by rthornburg“Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve” is the motto of FFA.
FFA and agricultural education provide a strong foundation for the youth of America and the future of food, fiber, and natural resources. FFA promotes premier leadership, personal growth, and career success among its members.
Pendleton High School FFA Advisors Marty Campbell and Kylee Hunt invest in their students who work hard before, during and after school to succeed. This includes working on projects, continuing their SAEs, and practicing for Career Development Events such as Ag Mechanics, Meats Evaluation, and Livestock Evaluation, all of which have enlisted the help of many community members. Mr. Campbell shares some of the recent student successes.
A big thank you to the advisors and congratulations to the students!
A Message from Superintendent Headings – February 17, 2023
/in District Site News, High Schools News /by rthornburgA report was made this morning to the Pendleton High School administration about a possible threat posted on social media to harm students at the school today. Law enforcement was contacted immediately, and with the help of the school administration, the student in question was contacted without incident. At no time were students at PHS unsafe or in any danger from this incident. “We want to thank the student who came forward to make the report and the Pendleton Police Department for their quick response and continued support to keep our students safe.”
National School Counseling Week – February 6-10, 2023
/in District Site News, News - District & All Schools /by rthornburgNational School Counseling Week 2023 (Feb. 6-10), sponsored by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA), highlights the essential contribution of school counselors within U.S. school systems and the tremendous impact they have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career. Every student deserves a school counselor to help with academic achievement strategies, managing emotions and applying interpersonal skills, and planning for postsecondary options. School counselors are #HelpingStudentsDreamBig. Take a moment to thank your local school counselor(s).
Message from Superintendent Headings – January 12, 2023
/in News - District & All Schools /by rthornburg1/12/2023 @ 10:45 am
This morning across the street from McKay Elementary School a power pole “transformer” blew and set off the fire alarms at the school. Students were safely evacuated and the fire department was dispatched. The building was checked inside and out by the fire department and once deemed safe, students were allowed back into the school and will continue with classes.
Letter to Families – Illness and Staying Home
/in District Site News, News - District & All Schools /by rthornburgDecember 9, 2022
Dear Pendleton School District Families and Guardians –
There is a lot of illness going around our community and our schools. We hope your family is staying well, and we wish you the best. However, if your student is displaying symptoms of illness, please keep them home until they are better. To see the different symptoms of the illnesses going around, see the attached list.
PLEASE KEEP ILL STUDENTS OUT OF SCHOOL
Thank you,
Kevin Headings
Superintendent
Pendleton School District
Pendleton High School Hang Up and Drive Assembly
/in District Site News, High Schools News /by rthornburgMost people, including teenagers, are aware that distracted driving is dangerous and that we shouldn’t do it.
NEW! Bus Tracking App – ParentView
/in District Site News, News - District & All Schools /by rthornburgPendleton School District, along with First Student, is excited to announce the launching of ParentView, a bus tracking and parent communication app.
Pendleton School District Seeks Input
/in District Site News, News - District & All Schools /by rthornburgWe are asking you to help us by completing a survey.
Principal Message from PHS – October 2022
/in District Site News, High Schools News /by rthornburgA message from Principal Patrick Dutcher, Pendleton High School.