2019-2020 P-H-M School Calendar is released

The first day for students of the 2019-2020 school year is Wednesday, August 21, 2019 and the last day for students is Wednesday, June 3, 2020.

Other important dates include:

  • September 2, 2019: Recess Day – Labor Day
  • October 25 & 28, 2019: Fall Recess Days
  • November 5, 2019: Recess Day – General Election
  • November 27-29, 2019: Thanksgiving Recess Days
  • December 23-Jan. 3, 2020: Winter Break
  • January 20, 2020: Recess Day – Martin Luther King Jr. Day
  • February 17, 2020: Recess Day – Presidents’ Day
  • April 6-10, 2020: Spring Break
  • May 5, 2020: Recess Day – Primary Election
  • May 25, 2020: Recess Day – Memorial Day

Click here for a one-page pdf copy of the 2019-2020 school year calendar.

If you need copies of the 2018-2019 school year and activity calendars, please click here.

Vocational Options and Saving for College

Discovery Middle School PTO in Partnership with Discovery Middle School presents “An Evening of Vocational Options and Saving for College.” 
 

Please join us at Discovery Middle School for presentations about the College Savings 529 Plan and by Elkhart Area Career Center. The programs at the EACC are available to Penn High School students. A complete listing of classes and programs are outline in the Penn High School Program of Studies—just use the “Cntrl F” function to search for the Elkhart Area Career Center.

Monday, February 11, 2019, 7:00 p.m. at Discovery Middle School.

Students named to Three Rivers Honor Band

Congratulations are in order for seven of our band members, pictured and named above, after recently being selected to Purdue University Fort Wayne’s 2019 Middle School Three Rivers Honor Band.

As part of the selection, honor band participants will spend three days at Purdue University Fort Wayne doing intensive rehearsals with nationally renowned faculty and conductors. The weekend culminates with an afternoon student performance on Saturday, January 26 at 1:30 p.m.

The concert will take place at the Auer Performance Hall on the campus of Purdue University Fort Wayne. Admission is free to the public. Click here for more information on Three Rivers Honor Band. 

Parent meeting & permission form for new State mandated curriculum

Monday, Nov. 5
5:30 p.m.
Schmucker Middle School, 56045 N Bittersweet Rd.

Indiana law (IC 20-19-3-11) now requires that all schools provide age appropriate and research based instruction on child abuse and child sexual abuse to students in grades kindergarten through 12th. Penn-Harris-Madison has partnered with the Youth Service Bureau of St. Joseph County and the St. Joseph County Special Victims Unit to provide this instruction for our students.  

In November and early December, staff from the Youth Service Bureau St. Joseph County and St. Joseph County Special Victims Unit will present the materials to secondary students in grades 6-12. Each unit is age appropriate specific to the grade level.

To learn more about the new State mandated child abuse/sexual abuse prevention curriculum, all P-H-M parents are invited to attend an optional parent information night on Monday, November 5, 5:30 p.m., at Schmucker Middle School, 56045 N Bittersweet Rd.

Parents have the option to have their student(s) participate in the state mandated educational program.

Parents are asked to return either a paper version of the permission slip or click here to submit it electronically through our school website. *Please note a permission form needs to be returned for each individual child enrolled in a Penn-Harris-Madison School.

If you wish to fill out the electronic version of the form, please click here

To download and print a pdf copy of the secondary (grades 6-12) permission form, please click here.

Adobe Acrobat Reader will be required to view the pdfs. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, please visit Adobe’s website, at this link www.get.adobe.com/reader/, to download your free version.

If you opt to fill out the paper form, you will need to print the form, fill it out and return it to the school.

P-H-M Spring 2018 ISTEP+ Scores Above State Average

Once again Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation schools, in all grade levels tested, scored above Indiana’s averages. The variance between P-H-M’s pass rate over the state is at least 10% or higher across all grade levels and subjects.

For grade 10, 75.6% of P-H-M students passed the ELA test and 58.4% passed the Math portion. The district’s overall pass rate for grade 10 was 56.4%.

For grades 3-8, 78.0% of P-H-M students passed the ELA test and 74.8% passed the Math test. P-H-M’s overall district pass rate for grades 3-8 was 68.3%.

For grade 10, P-H-M ranks in the Top 5% out of 291 public school corporations. In grades 3-8, P-H-M is in the Top 6% of public school districts out of 294 public school corporations.

When reviewing the Corporation’s performance on the last round of ISTEP+ (grades 3-8) test results, P-H-M Superintendent Dr. Jerry Thacker commented “P-H-M teachers and administrators are incredibly committed to our vision of excellence and offer the best education in the Michiana area. I am very proud of the fact that P-H-M is one of the state’s top performing school districts. The credit goes to our outstanding teachers, students and parents.”

What parents need to know about ILEARN

Students in Grades 3-8 and students enrolled in Biology at Penn will take ILEARN Indiana’s, new computer-adaptive standardized test, this spring (April 22 – May 17) replacing the state’s previous test, ISTEP+. To see what subjects students will be tested per their grade level, please click to visit the IDOE website. 

To help parents better understand how their children will be tested and to help them prepare their students for the test, the IDOE has put together a quick one page guide. Click here to download the pdf copy.

The ISTEP+ Grade 10 assessment will be administered during the 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 school years. Click here for more information on the transition from the ISTEP+ Grade10 assessment to the College Entrance Exam.

IREAD-3 for Grade 3 will continue as is. Click for more details.

Starting this spring, the Indiana Department of Education will also transition to a new test to assess students with significant cognitive disabilities in Grades 3-8 and 10. IAM is the new summative accountability assessment. Click here for more details on IAM.

Click to view all the testing dates on the P-H-M Corporate Calendar or reference the 2018-19 P-H-M District Activities Wall Calendar.

Securly: Chromebook Safety Parent Portal

​This year Penn Harris Madison Schools is giving parents access to their student's online activities through Securly

Securly is a program parents can use to view student Chromebook use and to have control over what students have access to at home with their school issued Chromebook.  Soon parents will receive an email from Securly on how to get started with the program; then parents will start receiving a weekly email from Securly that will show parents a preview of your student’s online activity while using their P-H-M issued Chromebook. For more information please click the Securly Parent Portal

Click here for a full Parents’ Guide to  P-H-M Technology, from Skyward to Chromebook online safety measures.

GMS New Teacher Class of 2018

Today was New Teacher Orientation for Penn-Harris-Madison. 

Grissom is welcoming 8 new teachers that range in subject areas from Choir to Science.

Click to get more details on P-H-M’s Penn's New Teacher Class of 2018.

ND’s Austin Torres to help lead Kingsmen Basketball Camp

Campers will have the opportunity to learn from Kingsmen and University of Notre Dame alum Austin Torres at the upcoming Kingsmen Basektball Day Camp!  

After a great career at Notre Dame, Austin is giving back to Penn High School and Penn-Harris-Madison Schools by passing on his knowledge to younger players. Austin will be will be a lead instructor at the Kingsmen Day Camp June 11th -15th.

Austin Torres   Austin Torres

The camp is for boys currently in grades 4-8th grade. Registrations are still being accepted up until the first day of camp.  Click here to register online or to download and print a pdf flier.

Click to check out the full list of other Kingsmen Athletic Camps being offered this summer.

Grissom Alumni Graduate Penn as Valedictorians

Penn High School was proud to have 17 students earn valedictorian honors and two students earn salutatorian honors for the Class of 2018 during Commencement held on Friday, May 25, 2018

Of those 17 Valedictorians, three of them, Kendra Laidig, Christopher Mazurek and Matthew Rach, all attended Grissom Middle School. 

valedictorian

 KENDRA LAIDIG

Kendra attended Madison Elementary and Grissom Middle School.

Kendra’s college plans are to attend Butler University and double major in Health Care & Business, and Spanish, and graduate in the Physician’s Assistants Program. Her career goal is to become a Physician’s Assistant.

While attending Penn, Kendra’s activities, honors and team memberships included DECA President, Track & Field, National Honor Society and Student-Athlete Leadership Council.

valedictorian

CHRISTOPHER MAZUREK

Christopher attended Elm Road Elementary and Grissom Middle School.

Christopher’s college plan is to attend Northwestern University.

While attending Penn, Christopher’s activities, honors and team memberships include Band, Quiz Bowl and the South Bend Symphony Orchestra.

VALEDICTORIAN

MATTHEW RACH

 

Matthew attended Elm Road Elementary and Grissom Middle School.

Matthew’s college plans are to attend Purdue University and will study Mechanical Engineering.

While attending Penn, Matthew’s activities, honors and team memberships included National Honor Society, Swim Team, TEAMS member and Academic All-Star.

Click to read more points of pride from the Class of 2018.