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THE MOUNTAIN VIEWS NEWS URGES YOU TO VOTE YES ON 50 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2025 VOLUME 19 NO. 45VOLUME 19 NO. 45 SIERRA MADRE SCHOOLS' PUSD REPORT CARD Despite Challenges, PUSD Programs and Students Still Thrive By Kevin McGuire Pasadena Unified School District (PUSD) has undoubtedly had its fair share of challenges in recent years, from a $71 million deficit looming to cutting over 90 certified positions to declining enrollment. However, they still manage to win awards, rank above average in California in some areas, and produce stellar students, both academically and athletically. Sierra Madre City Council had a chance to take in many of the accomplishments of PUSD Schools and hear some of the success stories of their students, which are often overshadowed by struggles and bad press the District has endured. SIERRA MADRE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL The principal of Sierra Madre Elementary School (SME), Dr. Jodi Marchesso, began the presentation to the City Council during their regular meeting on Tuesday, October 28, 2025. Dr. Marchesso has been in the principal’s role since 2022. According to Marchesso, SME is doubling its Transitional Kindergarten (TK) offerings, expanding the program to two classrooms this year. The TK program is a stepping stone for children who are not old enough for the traditional kindergarten program. The school now serves students from pre-K through 5th grade, with approximately 650 enrolled. SME will also continue its partnership with the Western Justice Center, whose mission is to empower people to strengthen their communities by building the conflict- resolution skills and capacity of youth, educators, schools, and community partners, according to its website. This will be the 2nd year SME students will be able to participate in the Peer Mediation and Restorative Justice programs. The Peer Mediation Invitational is a “summit that brings together students from across the region in the common pursuit of equity and justice.” Restorative Justice is an interactive circle program that teaches the importance of communication, equality, and conflict resolution. Dr. Marchesso stated that these offerings by the Western Justice Center were instrumental in helping students cope with “the trauma that the community experienced in January” as a result of the losses experienced from the Eaton fire. SME met the highest state standards for Math and English Language Arts (ELA), earning the highest rating of BLUE on the California School’s Dashboard. It indicates a school's excellent performance on state measures like academic achievement, chronic absenteeism, and college/ career readiness. The color is part of a five-color performance system ranging from blue (highest) to red (lowest), according to the California School’s Dashboard website. As a result of its achievements, SME was recognized by the California Department of Education as a “Distinguished School” in 2025, an honor) SME also received in 2023. 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