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  • Teacher Job Fair on March 26
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  • Penn hosts Robotics Tournament March 7-8
  • 2026 Young Authors’ Conference, Books & Bots
  • 2026 Instrument Selection Night
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April 8 Solar Eclipse Information

While the Indianapolis area and south will experience 100% totality for the solar eclipse occurring on Monday, April 8, 2024, the St. Joseph County area will only experience 96%.

The Michiana area will start experiencing darkness at 1:53 p.m., lasting until 4:23 p.m., with 96% totality occurring at 3:09 p.m. and lasting just over 4 minutes.

Click to watch the video below and hear from P-H-M Digital Video Theater and Planetarium Director Melinda O’Malley as she shows us what to expect in our area.

Click here to see a Indiana Department of Natural Resources map of Indiana regions that will experience varying degrees of darkness.  Click here to also get more background information on the Great American Eclipse website.

Because the partial eclipse time is occurring around elementary school dismissal times and based on the recommendations of the Indiana Department of Homeland Security and the IDOE, P-H-M will have an eLearning day on April 8. Click here for more information on that decision.

Thanks to Old National Bank and P-H-M Education Foundation, all students will have a pair of eclipse glasses to use at home when watching the eclipse with their families. The glasses will be sent home the week of March 25 before P-H-M’s Spring Break.

DVT Director Mrs. O’Malley demonstrates how the eclipse glasses should be used.

Mrs. Scoles Wins PHM Impact Award

Teachers whose students have seen significant First Semester growth, achieving individual improvement on their formative assessments over time, are being recognized with the P-H-M Impact Award. It’s quite an honor, and a surprise, to receive this award.

Today Superintendent Dr. Jerry Thacker visited Walt Disney to congratulate Kindergarten teacher Amy Scoles. Principal Dr. Mindy Higginson helped Dr. Thacker surprise Mrs. Scoles as she was teaching class. Click here to see the photo gallery below of today’s surprise.

Mrs. Scoles’ students had the highest DIBELS growth outcomes in all of P-H-M in grades kindergarten through second grade!

While all P-H-M teachers across the district are dedicated to helping their students achieve personal academic success, we are especially proud of Mrs. Scoles and the other teacher Impact Award winners.

The Impact Awards were first handed out in September 2023 to teachers with the most significant overall student growth during the 2022-2023 school year.

Thank you to the P-H-M Education Foundation for covering the cost of the awards for purchasing the beautiful crystal awards given to the teacher award recipients.

 

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GYTO Gifts Walt Disney $70,000 Engagement Lab!

Our school has been blessed by being chosen as a “Get Your Teach On” school by the IDOE this school year. Since September, we’ve had a “Rock Your School Day” as a way to engage students and our teachers have experienced informative and transformative professional development sessions.

Today with the help of Principal Dr. Mindy Higginson, Get Your Teach On co-founders, husband and wife team, and reading specialists extraordinaires, Hope and Wade King out did themselves by surprising not only our students, but also our teachers, by gifting our school a incredible Writing Engagement Lab valued at nearly $70,000!  

And as you can see below, the teachers were blown away!

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The Writing Engagement Lab is a visual, 3D immersive experience is designed for creative writing exercises that will capture children’s imagination and spark great educational experiences. The computer, lighting and projector equipment were donated to Walt Disney; and the school will keep this absolutely amazing technology to use with all students, grades K-5th.

Before school started this morning, Hope, Wade and the GYTO crew demonstrated for the teachers all the immersion workspaces that can be used with students: Jurassic Park (as seen above), Harry Potter, Toy Story, Alpert (created by GTO colaborator LaNesha Tabb), Cars, Super Mario Bros., Spy Games, and a Glow Party theme.

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Group of people gathered in a room with a large projection screen displaying an image of animated characters.
A colorful mural on a wall featuring cartoon-like illustrations of a horse and rider, a castle, and a blue sky background.
Two women standing in front of a projector screen, smiling and gesturing as they present to an audience.
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People in a room with red laser beams on the wall.
Two people standing in front of a projection screen displaying a video game scene featuring Mario and Luigi characters.
People gathered in a room with a jungle background, standing around a table with a cake and a TV displaying an advertisement.
People in a room enjoying a movie night with a large screen displaying animated cars on a city street.

After the teachers got their introduction to their new tool, then the REAL FUN began with the students! There was a quick scene change from the jungle of Jurassic Park theme to the Adventures of Alpert.

Mrs. Scoles Kindergarten class went first. Hope and Wade led/taught them a writing lesson using Alpert. The other kindergarten teachers were also present taking notes as they got to watch a live PD session on how to use the new equipment with students.

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Girl in a black and white cat costume sitting on floor, smiling at camera.
Young boy sitting at a table with a bucket of crayons in front of him, wearing a black shirt and a backwards baseball cap,
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Young girl sitting at table, writing on paper, surrounded by colorful cups and a checkered tablecloth.
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After the kindergarten run through, it was a quick scene change for Cars for 1st and 2nd graders.

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Indoor scene of a party with a western theme, featuring a dining table, chairs, and a projection screen displaying a desert
Two photos of a room with a neon sign for Radiator Springs, a large screen displaying the same name, and a small car model
A vibrant children's party room with a Cars-themed projection on the wall and a table set up for guests.
Tabletop display of children's toys and a race car set against a purple backdrop.
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A young boy sitting at a table in a room with purple lighting, surrounded by chairs and tables, working on a projector.
Young girl sitting at a table, writing on paper with a pencil, surrounded by checkered flags and a toy car.
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Two women sitting in a room with purple lighting, one woman is holding a notebook and appears to be writing something down
People gathered in a room, some seated on chairs, others standing, all engaged in conversation.
Two people standing in front of a computer monitor, one woman and one man, both looking at the screen.
Two women posing at a party in a room with colorful decorations and lights.

Representatives from the IDOE and members of P-H-M Administration were also on hand for today’s demonstrations.

GYTO, IDOE, & PHM

Zoo to You Comes to Walt Disney

Third grade students met some “friends” recently courtesy of the Potawatomi Zoo!

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Students did research on animals at the zoo and came up with ideas for an animal that think should come to our zoo, based on the local habitat.

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Students then wrote a story / narrative from their animal’s perspective using facts they learned.

Of course the main attraction was when Zoo staff brought in several animals for the kids to see with their very own eyes. You can see them too in the photo gallery below!

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2024 Penn Musical, “The Music Man”

Penn’s school musical this year is “The Music Man.”

You won’t want to miss Penn’s talented student performers as they act out the play that follows fast-talking traveling salesman, Harold Hill, as he cons the people of River City, Iowa, into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys’ band that he vows to organize – this, despite the fact that he doesn’t know a trombone from a treble clef!

This year’s musical also includes the talents of a few P-H-M elementary and middle school students:

  • Mary Cortes, 5th grade, Prairie Vista Elementary School
  • Maxwell MacMillan, 5th grade, Mary Frank Elementary School
  • Anniston Steele, 7th grade, Grissom Middle School
  • Ezra Carrico, Katherine Hawkins, Benjamin Robertson and Noah Rohde, all in 8th grade, Schmucker Middle School

   

This isn’t the first year Penn’s musicals have included students from younger grades. In 2016, younger students also participated in “Mary Poppins.” But this is the first year in recent memory to have this many!

Visit bit.ly/PennMusicMan to purchase tickets.

 

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FIRST-IN District Robotics Competition, March 2 & 3

The 2024 FIN Mishawaka FRC District Event will once again be held at Penn High School March 1st – 3rd (open to the public on Saturday, March 2 and Sunday, March 3). The event will be held in Penn’s Main Arena. See below for a daily schedule:

Saturday, March 2

  • 10:30 – 11:00 a.m., Opening Ceremonies
  • 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m., Qualifying Matches (No matches during Lunch, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.)

Sunday, March 3

  • 9:30 – 10:00 a.m., Opening Ceremonies
  • 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Qualifying Matches
  • 12:30 – 1:00 p.m., Alliance Selections
  • 1:00 – 2:00 p.m., Lunch
  • 2:00 – 5:00 p.m., Playoff Matches & Awards Ceremony

For elementary aged children, there’s also the Next Gen event from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. on Saturday. The event will be upstairs–above Penn’s Main Arena–in the Fitness Center. This event is open to all children, not just P-H-M students. Children have the opportunity to do hands-on STEM activities, even operate a robot! Click here for pictures from last year’s event.

This year’s game is CRESCENDOSM presented by Haas; click here to view a video about the game. FIRST© Robotics Competition teams will use their STEM skills and creative power to turn up the volume as they design, build, and program their robots for action-packed game play. Watch the game animation to inspire ideas.

During our 2023-2024 arts-inspired robotics season, FIRST® IN SHOWSM presented by Qualcomm, FIRST Robotics teams will celebrate the roles STEM skills play in the arts and design, and how these skills help build a world of endless possibilities for students. Click here to learn more about FIRST® IN and the District event being held at Penn High School.

2024 Young Authors’ Conference, Books & Bots

This year P-H-M Education Foundation’s Young Authors’ Conference is partnering up with the Next Gen Robotics event to bring you Books & Bots!  This event blends literary innovations with robotic creations. It’s a wonderful opportunity for P-H-M students in Kindergarten – 5th grade. Click here to view photos on Facebook from last year’s Young Authors’ Conference; click here to view photos of the 2023 Next Gen event.

The event will start at 9:15 a.m. in Penn’s Fitness Center.  There will be the three rotations at three locations within Penn High School. Families and students will visit each station for 45 minutes, with a 15 minute break in between. The rotations will be an author visit, reader’s theater, and fun with the bots! Next Gen (the bots area) will be open until 1:00 p.m. Registered participants will receive a S’more with confirmation details the week of February 26. You and your student’s rotation schedule and starting location will be provided in the S’more.  If you have any questions after receiving the email, please contact ccussen@phm.k12.in.us.

Please enter Door D. Parking is available in the front of Penn, at Schmucker Middle School, and in the parking lot near River Valley Church. Click here to access a Penn Building Map. Once inside Penn, look for “Books and Bots” signage and please arrive at your room between 9:00-9:15 a.m. With record attendance expected, plan plenty of time to park and walk to your designated area.  

Books & Bots is completely FREE! Thank you to the P-H-M Education Foundation and P-H-M Superintendent Dr. Jerry Thacker and his wife Donna Thacker for covering the cost of the YAC for the second year in a row from the proceeds of #GivingTuesday donations.

NEW THIS YEAR … both events will be held at Penn High School!

While the events are FREE, registration is required! 

Registration is NOW OPEN! Click here to register today!  Registration closes Friday, February 23.

One parent only must accompany students! Younger siblings may not accompany adults.  Due to the planned activities and available space, this experience is for your young author and one parent.

As part of the morning activities, students will participate in two rotations: one with well-known children’s author and speaker, Carolyn Crimi; and the other with Jocelyn Dupuis.  Following these rotations, students will enjoy spending time exploring technology, with an opportunity to share a piece of their piece of writing on a FlipGrid or online writing platform. 

Thanks to Better World Books, parents can purchase ahead of time Carolyn Crimi books online and then bring them to the March 2 event. Click here to preorder your student(s) books.

As a way to support Better World Books’ mission of providing books to children around the world to do their part in achieving global literacy, a collection box will be set up near Penn’s Door D for families to donate their gently used books.

BACKGROUND ON CAROLYN CRIMI:
Carolyn Crimi enjoys snacking, pugs, Halloween, and writing, although not necessarily in that order. Over the years she has published 19 books for children, including Weird Little Robots, Secondhand Dogs, Don’t Need Friends, Henry and the Buccaneer Bunnies, Where’s My Mummy?, There Might Be Lobsters, and I Am The Boss of This Chair.  When she’s not snacking, Carolyn enjoys giving author talks to elementary schools all over the country.

BACKGROUND ON JOCELYN DUPUIS:
Also as part of Young Authors’ Conference, participants and parents will also enjoy an interactive experience with P-H-M’s extraordinary Jocelyn Dupuis.  Jocelyn has a passion for music education and the performing arts. As a music teacher, she has taught many students to enjoy music as well. 

*Questions, please contact Candace Cussen at ccussen@phm.k12.in.us.

Running is Elementary Date Announced, May 6, 2024

We are thrilled to announce that the P-H-M Education Foundation is providing funding for the 15th annual Running is Elementary program!

SAVE THE DATE!  The date is May 6 (Rain Date May 8).

All P-H-M 4th & 5th grade students are invited to participate.  Students will practice at their home schools with the culminating run at Elm Road Elementary School.

More details will follow so be on the lookout for communication regarding signups. 

Take a look at the video below to see how fun and exciting it is!

2024 Middle School Instrument Selection Night

Every P-H-M 5th grader who will be attending a P-H-M middle school as an incoming 6th grader in the Fall 2024 has the opportunity to join an instrumental music class, which includes either band or orchestra. “Instrument Selection Night” is when students and families get to make their choice!

Fifth graders at Moran, Bittersweet, Elsie Rogers, Walt Disney, and Prairie Vista Elementary Schools will attend Schmucker Middle School for 6th – 8th grades.

Schmucker’s Instrument Selection Nights are Monday, March 4th and Tuesday, March 5th.

Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation is nationally recognized as one of the “Best Communities for Music Education” offering choir, band and orchestra at Schmucker, Discovery and Grissom Middle Schools.

At “Instrument Selection Night,” a music professional will be available to give students advice about which instrument may be best suited for them. They will be allowed to “try out” instruments from various instrument groups. 

In order to join 6th grade band or orchestra, students must select an instrument that they will learn, practice and perform for the school year.

Penn Orchestra Performs Elementary School Pops

“Captain Jack Sparrow” made an appearance at Penn High School today (Tuesday, January 30) performing the Pirates of the Caribbean theme song for 4th and 5th grade students. This mini concert is a great way to introduce students to instruments they might not be familiar with as they think about what possible instrument they might want to pursue in middle school. In P-H-M middle schools, students can pursue orchestra, band or choir as a Fine Arts elective.

Students got a real treat … the Orchestra’s drummers performed a sown written by Senior Clayton Hopper; it was called “March of the Clumsy.” All the drummers performed it together to demo percussion.

Penn Orchestra Elementary School Pops

Due to scheduling logistics, only half of P-H-M elementary schools participated traveled to Penn for this year’s show. The other half attended last year. That way every P-H-M student will see the show in either 4th grade or a 5th grade. 

Take a look at the photo gallery below …

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