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Summer P-H-M Academies & Camps

 

Super Kids Club Baseball Camp Robotics Camp Learn to Swim camp

The last day of school for the 2024-2025 school year is Thursday, June 5, 2025. But your child’s education does not have to end, and should not. Research shows students may lose two or more months’ worth of reading achievement, a month or more of spelling learning skills and about 2 months’ worth of grade level equivalency in mathematical computation skills during their summer break.

 

That’s why P-H-M offers a wide variety of activities over the summer from District enrichment camps to Penn athletic camps, as well as opportunities for students to improve their academic skills in Summer School. The enrichment academies are offered through P-H-M’s Learning Division and are FREE! We believe that children’s summer break can be fun while also giving students the academic boost they need.

 

Listed below are some of the activities available to P-H-M students and children in the greater community this summer. Parents are responsible for transportation unless otherwise notedNot all camps are open to students who do not attend P-H-M schools, so please read the qualifications for each camp carefullyClick here for a listing of non-PHM community organizations that also offer summer camps activities.

 

Please Note: Camp Availability Subject to Change


Enrichment Academies

  • Visual Arts Academy (July 14 – 18, July 21 – 25, or July 28 – Aug 1, 2025)
    In this award-winning one-week academy, current P-H-M Kindergarten – 5th grade students learn art history, art production and writing through a unique integration program. The program is based at Schmucker Middle School and in collaboration with the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art. Families may select the week that is most convenient for all of their children to attend, regardless of their grade. The program is FREE of charge. Click here to register.
     
  • Junior STEM Academy
    In this one-week academy, current P-H-M Kindergarten – 5th graders will discover how math and science are applied in the real world. Each week is reserved for specific grades and will be held at Schmucker Middle School. The program is FREE of charge. Click here to register.

     

    •  Kindergarten and 1st grade attend the week of July 28 – Aug 1
    • 2nd and 3rd grade attend the week of July 21 – 25
    • 4th and 5th grade attend the week of July 14 – 18 

       

  • Junior Foreign Language Academy (July 14 – 18)
    This academy integrates the Spanish language, social studies, culture, visual arts and music into an intensive and enriching learning experience.  The one-week camp is held at Schmucker Middle School and is open to current P-H-M 3rd, 4th or 5th grade studentsThe program is FREE of charge. Click here to register.

     

  • Learn a Foreign Language Academy (June 16 – 27)
    This two-week academy is open to current P-H-M 6th and 7th graders.  The course will be taught by Penn High School Language teachers who will teach the students how to read, write, and speak in German. The program is FREE of charge. Click here to register.
     


Penn Summer Camps 

  • Kingsmen Athletic CampsPenn coaches and members of the P-H-M faculty offer a wide variety of sports camps from cheerleading to wrestling. The camps are open to current students in grades K-8 (most are open to all children in the community). There is a cost for these campsClick here to see the full listing on Penn’s website
     
  • Penn Construction Camp (June 9 – 13)
    Penn High School is offering a week-long construction camp to educate students about their opportunities while engaging them in fun, hands-on activities. Camps happen in two-hour sessions throughout the day. Each participating student will complete fun builds to keep and bring home, participate in group work, and receive real-life information about the variety of jobs in construction. A maximum of 30 students per time session. Open to elementary and junior high students. Penn is working with Build Your Future Indiana to acquire funding so we can make this camp available at no cost to our students. More Information, including registration to be announced. 

     
  • Penn Robotics Summer Camp: June 10-13, 2025 & June 16-20: Cost varies per session
    There are two sessions. The Sessions and times are broken down by grade levels. Depending on their age and experience level. Students will get to work with Legos, 3D modeling, coding, along with getting hands-on experience with fabrication, prototyping and building an actual robot with VEX IQ! All camps are facilitated by Penn Robotics instructors and Penn’s Robotics Teams 135 & 328. There is a cost for these camps. Click here to do online registration through the Penn Robotics website.
     
  • PNN Media Summer Camp (June 16 – 19) $50 per camper, cost includes T-Shirt and Reporters Notebook:
    Campers will learn how to gather news and create a live broadcast. A focus will be given on learning how to write, shoot, edit and produce news stories. We will focus on learning how to tell impactful stories. More Information, including registration to be announced. 
     
  • Penn Speech & Debate Camp (June 23 – 28) $50 per campter, cost includes T-Shirt
    For students who are in current grades 5-8. Students will learn public speaking etiquette, how to define key terms in the resolution, basic format for debate, effective strategies for creating an argument and pointing out flawed logic. Debaters argue either for or against the resolution and must be prepared to speak on both sides. Students will learn strategies for effective cross-examination and questioning. The camp concludes on June 28th with Tournament Day!
     Click here for information and to register.

 


Opportunities through P-H-M Community Education – Click for Full Brochure

Community Education classes are open to any student in the community; the child does not need to be a P-H-M student or live within the District to be eligible.

Learn to Swim Classes: (Penn High School, Session I: June 16-27, 2025; Session II: July 7-18, 2025; Session III: July 21-August 1, 2025)
All three sessions are 10 classes at the Penn High School pool.  Classes are 30 minutes each and take place both in the morning and afternoon with 8 different class times to pick from. Children must be at least 4-years-old and potty trained. The cost is $50 per child, per two-week session. Click for more details.

Camp Invention (Northpoint Elementary School – June 23-27, 2025)
A one-week  STEM enrichment program for students entering Grades K – 6 who want to put their hands and minds to building solutions. Camp will be held Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. It will be based at Northpoint Elementary School. The cost is about $280 depending on when you register. Click here to register and pay online through the Camp Invention website.

Super Kids Camp (June 23-27, 2025: Horizon; July 14-18, 2025: Northpoint; July 21-25, 2025 Bittersweet)
Students entering Grades 1- 6 will experience an engaging rotation of science, music, art and fitness activities in this half-day camp
. Camp hours are 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at three locations. The cost is $50 per child per camp. Click for more details.

Youth Theater Camp at Elsie Rogers Elementary(Session I: June 16-20, 2025; Session II: July 21-25, 2025)
A one-week creative and expressive experience for students entering
 Grades 5 – 8. Pick one of these weeks for your child to attend. The half-day camp is offered 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. The cost is $90 and includes a t-shirt. Click for more details.

Summer Kids Club (June 9th – August 15th)

Full-day childcare will be offered for  current P-H-M students in grades K-5. Children will enjoy a variety of educational and recreational activities, crafts and field trips. Click for more details and online registration.

 


Summer School Information 

P-H-M will conduct two Summer School sessions prior to the start of the 2025-2026 school year. Current P-H-M students who need the academic boost from summer instruction will receive invitations to attend. Penn High School students are able to take high school classes for credit in either summer session. Some students will work online to complete coursework and make up credits.

For elementary, middle and high school students, Summer School will be offered. Times vary depending on the program, please refer to the programs below.  
 

ELEMENTARY Summer School (Grades K-4, June 12 – July 2)
 

  • Monday – Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Meadow’s Edge and Moran Elementary School, breakfast & lunch provided, P-H-M Transportation available to students that live within PHM boundaries
     

MIDDLE SCHOOL SUMMER SCHOOL (Grades 5 – 7, June 12– July 2)
 

  • Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Schmucker Middle School, snack provided, P-H-M Transportation available to students that live within PHM boundaries
     

YOUNG ADULT & LIFE SKILLS (Grades 6 – 12, June 12– July 2)
 

  • Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Schmucker Middle School, snack provided, P-H-M Transportation available to students that live within PHM boundaries
     

PENN HIGH SUMMER SCHOOL, Session 1 (June 12 – July 2)

PENN HIGH SUMMER SCHOOL, Session 2 (July 14 – August 1)
 

  • Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Schmucker Middle School, P-H-M Transportation available to students that live within PHM boundaries

P-H-M students entering grades 9-12 must register with their school counselor to take high school summer school classes. Click here for more information on Penn’s website.