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Patty's attempts to expose and ruin Dewey Finn ultimately fail, leaving her defeated and marginalized at the end of the film.
Here are the specific details of what happens to Patty:
In the final epilogue, where Dewey establishes a legitimate "School of Rock" after-school program, Patty is completely absent and has zero involvement. Her last definitive moment in the film is standing defeated and humiliated at the Battle of the Bands when the crowd embraces Dewey and the band.
The AI summary explicitly states she is absent, which is a direct factual error regarding the film's conclusion.
The AI portrays her as a defeated villain, whereas the film shows her wearing the band's merchandise and dancing, suggesting a change in heart.
At the end of School of Rock, Patty Di Marco (Sarah Silverman) initially attempts to have Dewey Finn arrested for fraud by bringing the police to the Battle of the Bands. However, after witnessing the band's performance and the parents' enthusiastic support, the legal pursuit is abandoned. In the film's end credits sequence, which serves as an epilogue, Patty is shown to have fully embraced the 'School of Rock.' She is seen at the new after-school program wearing a School of Rock t-shirt and dancing along while Ned plays guitar and Dewey teaches the students.