About Grissom

Address: 13881 Kern Road, Mishawaka, IN  46544

Phone: (574) 968-9628    

Fax: (574) 633-2134

Jennifer Sinclair Jen Sinclair, Principal

Eric Spatt Eric Spatt, Assistant Principal

Maddie Schmidt, Assistant Principal

Karen Barcome, Treasurer

Ruth Ebright, Office Aide

Christina Johnson, Secretary

Click here for a list of Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation contacts.

History

Grissom Middle School was built in 1968 and serves students from Elm Road, Madison, Moran and Meadow’s Edge Elementary schools.  

Academic Programs

Grissom features a distinctive instructional model that emphasizes interdisciplinary teamwork among teachers. In addition to core classes, our curriculum encompasses fine arts, practical arts, physical education, and health education. Students can participate in enriching experiences such as band, choir, and orchestra, ensuring a well-rounded education.

We offer school-wide enrichment initiatives and academic competitions that empower students to push their limits and excel. Our inclusive program caters to students with exceptional learning needs, ensuring that every student receives the support needed to succeed. Additionally, our focused instructional programs are designed to promote achievement across all levels of learning.

Established in 2004, our National Junior Honor Society recognizes students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement. At Grissom, we are committed to providing a comprehensive educational experience that prepares students for future success.

THE IDOE’S GRADUATES PREPARED TO SUCCEED DASHBOARD provides student-focused data to empower Indiana’s educators & families with information on how we are preparing our students for college and career success. Click here to view our GPS Report Card.

For State Accountability purposes, the State Board has placed all schools into the “No Grade” category for the 2022-2023 school year. Therefore, a state report card for 2022-2023 is not available.

Parent Involvement

Grissom has a Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) which provides strong support to the school and students.  Many volunteer hours are logged by members to assist in activities and special projects.  The funds raised by the PTA are distributed to benefit all students at Grissom.

Honors and Achievements

Grissom has been recognized as a Four Star School by the Indiana Department of Education for the 2014-2015, 2013-2014, and 2011-2012 school years. In addition, we earned the prestigious Gold Star Counseling School designation in both 2016 and 2017.

In 2024, Grissom Middle School was awarded the IDOE Educational Excellence in Academic Gains award, with a grant of up to $177,000!  The Excellence in Academic Gains Award recognizes an individual school that has made the most progress in improving achievement for all students. One or more of the following must be demonstrated by the award recipient:

  • Increased academic achievement for students as indicated by ILEARN English/language arts/Mathematics assessment results
  • prioritization of initiatives focused on accelerating learning
  • implementation of progress monitoring and evidenced-based practices for students in need of extra support

Special Facilities/Resources

  • 1:1 Technology, every student has a Chromebook to take home
  • WGMS Television studio
  • Annual coffee house which showcases Fine Arts
  • Positive School Wide Behavior program
  • School wide FOCUS instructional program 
  • Advisory Clubs 

Activities

  • Academic competitions program
  • After school club program
  • Athletic teams
  • Fine arts/life management programs
  • Intramural/recreation program
  • National Junior Honors Society program
  • Performing fine arts (band, orchestra, chorus, piano)
  • Student council
  • Boys & Girls Club
  • Riley Club
  • Debate team
  • Lego League/ Robotics

Mission Statement

The Grissom Middle School staff and community are committed to inspiring students to reach their potential by encouraging academic achievement, fostering the development of a positive self-concept, promoting life-long learning, and nurturing the development of productive and responsible citizens who can adapt to an ever-changing world.

Colors:        Red and white (blue accent) 

Mascot:         Guardsmen