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Pendleton Heights presentation: awards, test results, attendance plan and safety upgrades
Summary
School leaders and staff presented student awards and data at the South Madison Community School Corporation board meeting, reporting higher SAT participation, a near‑96% graduation rate for the 2024 cohort, stepped attendance interventions and recent safety upgrades including an electronic hall pass system and new access control badges.
Pendleton Heights High School principal Mike Rose and his staff presented a combined student recognition and data briefing to the South Madison Community School Corporation Board of School Trustees, highlighting character awards, academic results, attendance interventions and recent safety upgrades.
The presentation opened with a series of student recognitions. The school gave Character Counts awards to Troy Thorson (Trustworthiness), Addie Aldridge (Respect), Austin Perny (Fairness), Kate Cunningham (Caring) and others; the school named Tim Paine of Paine Technologies as the outstanding community partner and Jason Wallace as the above‑and‑beyond custodian award recipient.
The academic portion focused on assessment and college‑credit pathways. Pendleton Heights staff reported that "all of our students in grade 11 now take the SAT," a shift the district said increases…
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