Teacher Job Fair on March 26
We’re Accepting Applications for the
2026-27 School Year
Teacher Job Fair
Thursday, March 26, 2026
2:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Penn High School Fieldhouse
12641 McKinley Highway, Mishawaka
Click to learn more about P-H-M and why you should join our family.
Non-resident Application Window Opens March 2, 2026
Penn-Harris-Madison is pleased to be able to offer enrollment to non-resident students on a limited basis for the 2026-27 school year.
Families living in neighboring school districts interested in having their elementary children attend a P-H-M elementary school can apply for that opportunity.
The window to apply for available non-resident seats will open Monday, March 2, 2026 at 8:30 a.m. and close on Friday, March 20, 2026 at 4:30 p.m.
On March 2 at 8:30 a.m., P-H-M will post the schools, grades and number of seats available for the upcoming school year. Families must complete an online application between March 2 – 20.
There is no first-come, first-served advantage.
Penn hosts Robotics Tournament March 7-8
📍 Penn High School | 🗓 March 7–8, 2026
🎟 Admission: Free
Penn High School will host a FIRST Indiana Robotics District Competition on Saturday, March 7, and Sunday, March 8, 2026. The competition will take place in the Main Arena and feature more than 40 teams from across Indiana.
Click here to see a photo gallery of last year’s competition.
📅 Event Schedule
Saturday, March 7
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10:30 a.m. – Opening Ceremonies
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All Day – Qualification Matches
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@7:00 p.m. – Competition concludes
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11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. – Next Gen Day (Fitness Center)
Sunday, March 8
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9:30 a.m. – Opening Ceremonies
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2:00–5:00 p.m. – Playoff Matches & Awards
🤖 About the Competition
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Theme: FIRST AGE (Archaeology)
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Game: REBUILT
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This event serves as a qualifier for the FIRST Indiana Robotics Championship
(April 17–19 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds) -
Top teams may advance to the FIRST Robotics World Championships
👉 Click here for more information on the REBUILT game
🚗 Parking & Entry
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Parking: Penn High School parking lots: Main, Softball, Soccer; and across the street at Schmucker Middle School
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Spectator Entrance: Door D (northwest corner of the school)
🍔 Food & Amenities
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Food trucks available both days
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Spectator-friendly event for all ages
🚀 Next Gen Day (Saturday Only)
11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. | Fitness Center
Kids and families can explore robots, hands-on STEM activities, and future-focused technology during this interactive experience. Next Gen is open to all fans attending the tournament and immediately follows Books & Bots, which is only for P-H-M elementary students.
Come cheer on Indiana’s best student engineers and experience innovation, teamwork, and problem-solving in action!
Kindergarten & Preschool Registration for 2026-27 Opens Jan. 20th
This registration opportunity is for families who
- Live within the P-H-M district AND
- Have students who will be five-years-old on or before September 1, 2026.
Registration will take place at the schools during the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in most cases. The offices at Elsie Rogers Elementary School and Moran Elementary School will take registrations from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A parent or guardian must appear in person to register their child.
Click here for more registration forms and more details on P-H-M Kindergarten Registration.
Penn-Harris-Madison also operates two preschool programs: Early Learning Academy (ELA) and Penn PALS.
ELA registration for the 2026-27 school year also opens Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. Click here to learn more about ELA.
Penn PALS registration for the 2026-27 school year has not opened yet.
If you are a not a P-H-M resident and you are interested in enrolling your kindergartner, please click here for more information on our non-resident lottery.
Walt Disney Awarded More Than $5,000 in Education Foundation Grants
The Penn-Harris-Madison Education Foundation (PHMEF) continues its mission of supporting excellence in education by awarding $73,715.48 in classroom innovation grants for the 2025-2026 school year, marking one of the largest funding years in foundation history! And Walt Disney was fortunate to receive $5,064.50 in grant dollars!
Each year, PHMEF’s Annual Grant Cycle provides teachers across the district with opportunities to bring creative, hands-on learning projects to life, projects that go beyond traditional classroom resources. The grants are made possible through the generosity of community donors, local businesses, and district supporters.
During the first couple of weeks of December, PHMEF Executive Director Jennifer Turnblom surprised grant recipients. Click here to see the full photo gallery.
Walt Disney was awarded two traditional grants (more than $1,000) and four EZ grants (under $750) for a total of six grants. The descriptions are listed below:
1. Tune Lab
Charlis Cunningham & Emily Cornett • $2,000
STEM meets music as 5th graders design and build custom musical instruments, connecting engineering and mathematical concepts in a showcase of sound and creativity


2. Establishing a Perceptual Motor Lab
Stephen Govorko • $1,487.13
This lab will develop perceptual motor skills through movement-based activities that support academic success for K-3 students.


3. Sea Squad – Making Waves at Disney
Krystal Malone
Materials for Student Council
Awarded $622.47
4. Hands On Minds On
Krystal Malone
STEM Kits for Kindergarten Classrooms
Awarded $341.63
5. Scholastic News Subscription
Jordan Binion
Annual Subscription to Scholastic News Magazine
Awarded $172.00
6. Walt Disney Dazzler Dance Team
Brianna Vallely
Dance Team Props
Awarded $441.27
On behalf of the entire PHM Education Foundation Board I want you to know how deeply we believe in our teachers and staff,” said PHMEF Executive Director Jennifer Turnblom. “Your dedication, and passion for making a positive impact are what make our schools truly exceptional. We are committed to funding your innovative ideas because you are the heart of excellence in PHM, and we are proud to support the remarkable work you do every day.”
For more on the P-H-M Education Foundation’s 2025-26 grant awards, click here.
The Learning Spectacular Brings Reading, Math, and Fun Together
Families packed the school last night for The Learning Spectacular, a night designed to celebrate reading, math, and hands-on learning through engaging, carnival-themed activities.

In the Library, students enjoyed balloon creations and entered a free game giveaway. The Cafeteria offered a snack station and face painting, while the Engagement Lab featured a Book Walk that kept students moving and reading. In the hallway outside the cafeteria, families stopped by the Center Stage Snapshots photo booth for a fun keepsake picture.

The excitement continued in the gym, where students explored a variety of academic-themed games, including Ring Toss with high-frequency words, Math Ring Toss, Fishing for Words, Tic Tac Toe Bonanza, the Brain Builders Booth, Spin and Solve, Phoneme Plinko, Math Plinko, and the Wheel of Rhymes. Families moved from station to station collecting stamps, solving challenges, and working together.

The Learning Spectacular was a fun and upbeat way to bring families together while strengthening literacy and math skills. It was a great night for our school community.
P-H-M Board of School Trustees Appoints Jen Smoker to Fill Penn Township Seat
The Penn-Harris-Madison Board of School Trustees voted unanimously this morning to appoint Mrs. Jennifer (Jen) Smoker to fill the Penn Township Seat #1 vacancy created by the resignation of Matthew Chaffee in early October.

A long-time resident and active community volunteer, Mrs. Smoker is a dedicated P-H-M parent of four children attending district schools. Her service and advocacy for students and staff have been felt across the district and throughout the greater community.
Mrs. Smoker currently serves on the P-H-M Education Foundation (PHMEF) Board of Directors, where she has chaired the Grants Committee since 2019. In that role, she helps oversee the process of awarding teacher and school grants that enhance learning, spark innovation, and promote excellence in all 15 P-H-M schools. She also supports PHMEF’s fundraising events and community partnerships that benefit students across the district.
Beyond her PHMEF service, Mrs. Smoker is deeply involved in several community organizations. She serves on the Board of Directors for Granger Community Church, where she helps guide strategic planning and budget oversight; chairs the Grissom Middle School PTO Scholarship Committee, which awards scholarships to Penn High School seniors; and previously served as Board Secretary for Jr. Irish Soccer Club and Development Chair for Girls on the Run Michiana. Through these roles, she has combined her love of youth development, leadership, and service—supporting programs that build character, confidence, and connection.
Professionally, Mrs. Smoker brings two decades of business leadership and creative experience. A graduate of Miami University’s Farmer School of Business, she began her career as an Account Executive for major advertising firms in Detroit and Chicago, managing national brands such as Lincoln/Mercury and Quaker Oats. In 2003, she founded and operated CardCare.com, an online greeting card company she successfully led for 20 years.
“Mrs. Smoker’s commitment to servant leadership and her deep connection to our schools make her an outstanding addition to the Board,” said Board President Christopher Riley. “She has demonstrated her heart for P-H-M through years of volunteerism and community involvement and will bring a strong parent perspective to the table.”

Superintendent Dr. Heather Short added, “Jen’s energy, insight, and collaborative leadership reflect the very best of P-H-M’s Triangle of Success—students, teachers, and parents working together. Her service to our schools and community exemplifies P-H-M Excellence.”
Arrangements will be made with the P-H-M Board Attorney for Mrs. Smoker to take her Oath of Office. She will serve through the remainder of the current term, which expires in 2026. She may choose to run for election to the ensuing four-year term in the November 2026 general election.
Mrs. Smoker was chosen from five applicants. The other four candidates were John “Todd” Douthit, Brandon M. Kastner, William “Matt” Ludwig, and Ryan C. Woodruff (click here for their resumes). Public interviews of these applicants took place during a special board meeting held Tuesday, October 28th. President Riley said the decision to fill the vacancy was a difficult one, as all five candidates would have been excellent choices.
Click here for the process the Board of School Trustees followed for filling the vacancies.
Get to Know Principal Matt Garber
October is National Principals Month! To celebrate, we’re sharing short Q&As with each of our principals—giving you a glimpse into their leadership style, favorite parts of school life, and what drives their #PHMExcellence every day.
If you could swap places with a student for one day, what class or activity would you be most excited to participate in — and why?
I’ve never worked in a high school setting, and I currently have two high school students at PHS, so I’d be really curious what it would be like to swap places with a student at the high school.
What’s your go-to morning routine (or must-have snack/coffee order) that helps you tackle the day?
Black Coffee first thing every morning!
What were you like as a middle or high school student — and what’s one piece of advice you’d give your younger self?
I was a relatively strong student academically. The advice I would give my younger self would be to build strong work habits and study habits as early on as possible. Those translate to being successful in all areas of life after high school.

If your job as a principal had a theme song, what song would be your walk up song–the one playing when you walked into school each day?
Sweetness – Jimmy Eat World
What was your favorite school lunch or snack when you were a student? What is your favorite school lunch now as a principal?
Favorite school lunch was the old rectangle pizza.
What’s one fun fact about you that most students or staff don’t know?
I have flown an airplane.
Do you have any hidden talents or hobbies outside of school that might surprise people?
I love Notre Dame football.
What’s one thing on your bucket list you still hope to do one day?
Walk the Camino de Santiago.
What’s your favorite school tradition or event?
Staff vs. Students end of year events (basketball, kickball, volleyball).
If you could describe your school in one word, what would it be?
Beautiful
2025 Community Connections Fair
P-H-M’s ENL Department is hosting their annual Community Connections Fair on Saturday, November 1st.
Join us for activities, arts & crafts, food, performances, and to learn about resources in our community. It is completely FREE and all P-H-M families are invited to attend. Click here to see photos on Facebook of past Fairs.

For any families that want to sign up to perform, please click here to fill out the Google form.
Mindy meets Mindy!


