
Kingsmen Nation
1.12.2024
No school on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024
There will be no school on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024, in commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
School resumes on Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024.
Classroom Library catalog available
This week teachers who have a classroom library have shared a catalog of their collection through Canvas. Parents have access to the catalog of each class their student attends. We value this opportunity for partnership and transparency as we create a literacy rich environment.
Spectrum wins top honor from NCTE
The Penn High School student literary magazine, Spectrum, has won the highest honor for recognizing excellence in Art and Literary magazines from the National Council of Teachers of English.
Spectrum, under the direction of Penn instructor Caelea Armstrong, earned the highest honor awarded by REALM First Class magazine and NCTE.
Visit the URL for more information: https://penn.phmschools.org/2024/01/11/penn-literary-magazine-spectrum-wins-highest-honor-from-ncte/
Booster Club seeks Concession Stand Parent Volunteers
We are looking for parent volunteers to join a concession subcommittee and assist Linda Schrader. These individuals would be asked to help supervise our concession stands by working with students to open and close the stands during the Fall, Winter, & Spring seasons. We need volunteers who would be able to help at a couple events every month.
If you are interested in helping, please email pennboosters@gmail.com or contact Michael Lacognato – Penn Booster President via text or phone at 574-286-1945.
Snowball Dance set for Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024
The annual Snowball Dance will be from 7:30-11 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024.
Ticket cost is $30 a person and includes dancing, unlimted drinks from American Espresso (lattes, frappucinos, smoothies, Italian sodas, etc.), bottled water, assorted desserts, snacks, photo booth fun, and an unforgettable night full of memories that will last a lifetime.
Professional photography packages from Valentino's are available for couples AND friend groups! See your ticket confirmation email for more details!
DON'T FORGET ... You and your peers CHOOSE THE MUSIC. See your ticket confirmation email for the link to make song requests. Requests can be made until Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. No music requests taken at the dance.
Important Snowball Information
Drop off is at Door B or parking is available in the main parking lot.
Bring your tickets and school ID
Shoes can be worn in the Arena and there will also be a coat check.
Students may bring a small purse or clear bag, but these bags must be checked in the coat-check and will not be permitted in the main arena.
Once you leave the dance re-admittance will not be permitted.
This is a school event and students are expected to follow the same code of conduct as during the school day. Security and administration will be onsite for the event, which includes security patrolling the parking lot areas.
We are looking forward to a great evening!
Iball registration now underway
"Edge of Darkness" and "Ice Worlds" featured at DVT/Planetarium
The PHM DVT/Planetarium will be presenting Edge of Darkness & Ice Worlds on Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for students and senior citizens and seats can be reserved by visiting the DVT webpage on the PHM Schools website, or tickets can be purchased at the door with cash, check, or card 30 minutes before the show starts. The DVT is located inside Bittersweet Elementary.
Edge of Darkness features amazing scenes of places never before seen, gathered by key space missions that culminated with groundbreaking discoveries in 2015. It features a spectacular flight through the great cliffs on comet 67P, a close look at the fascinating bright "lights" on Ceres, and the first-ever close-ups of the dwarf binary planet Pluto/Charon and its moons. Narrated by Hayley Atwell, Agent Carter, from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the ABC television series.
In Ice Worlds, we will explore the delicate balance between ice, water, and the existence of life, which has been a topic of scientific inquiry for generations. In travels to the Arctic and Antarctic regions of our planet, we'll examine the ecosystems that exist and thrive there and learn how their survival is connected with our own. Beyond Earth, we'll see how the existence of ice shapes the landscape and the natural systems on other planets and moons in our Solar System.
Penn Bowlers advance
Three Penn bowlers qualified for Regional competition with their scores at the Sectional.
McKenzie Redding, Skyler Foulks and Alex Birong will represent Penn at the Regional.
Penn Bowlers honored
Will White and Skyler Foulks of Penn High School were named second-team All-Conference Bowlers for their accomplishments throughout the season.
Second Semester Finals start on Thursday, May 23
Second Semester Finals start on Thursday, May 20.
EACC requires calls for Penn Finals absences
Penn students who will miss Elkhart Area Career Center (EACC) instruction on a particular day, due to taking a final exam at Penn, are obligated to have a parent or guardian call the EACC to excuse their student on the day of testing. The EACC phone number is 574-262-5650.
Bookstore news
The following Clubs and Field trip fees are due in the bookstore. See attached image below.
The Bookstore only takes cash and checks (not credit cards) for club dues, field trips, bookstore supplies, yearbooks and Chromebook insurance/repairs.
Yearbooks - there are a limited number of yearbooks for sale in the bookstore from 2022-23. Price is $95.
Booster items are t-shirts, hoodies, polos, hats, etc. Boosters take cash, checks and credit cards.
Sign up for Unified Cornhole Intramurals
We are excited to announce that we will be having Unified Cornhole Intramurals in January. They will be in the cafeteria from 3:30-4:30 p.m. on the following dates: Wednesday, Jan. 17, Monday, Jan. 22, Wednesday, Jan. 24, Monday, Jan. 29, and Wednesday, Jan. 31. If interested please sign up on RegisterMyAthlete.com and stop by the Athletic Office to pick up information.
PTO Barnaby's Fundraiser
Help Penn PTO Continue Funding Grants, Special Events & Appreciation Activities through a PTO Fundraiser in partnership with Barnaby's Pizza!
- Vouchers $12 each - 3 Ways to Purchase
*Good for A Large 3 Topping Pizza & Bonus coupons also on the voucher. No expiration!
1. Complete the Google Form and pay by Venmo @pennhspto - Google form link:
https://forms.gle/X2NpnGJgRCa7dhBy6
2. Email Pennhspto@gmail.com with # of vouchers & a mailing address, then Venmo @pennhspto or pay by check payable to Penn PTO & drop off at the Main Office by 2/1/24.
Note: For both options 1 and 2 vouchers will be mailed to your address.
3. Watch for Opportunities to Support Us at Upcoming Sporting Events | Dates TBD.
*Can use at Granger, Grape Road + Twin Branch/Lincolnway Location *
*MAKE GREAT STOCKING STUFFERS, GAME DAY BITE or an EASY MEAL NIGHT**
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Spectrum Magazine now on sale
The Fall Spectrum Magazine is here. Check out the dystopian art and writing by your peers. A limited number of copies are on sale in the Bookstore for $7.
Elm Road Elementary School looking for Penn student volunteers
Elm Road Elementary School is looking for Penn High School students to volunteer on a one-time or semi-regular basis. Please fill out this google form to sign up.
Penn offers College-Based Dual Credit
Would you like to start earning credits toward your college degree and have Penn High School cover the tuition? The Penn High School College-Based Dual Credit (CBDC) Program is a way for high school students to begin college coursework and/or prepare for a career.
Students take classes at area colleges and online and will receive a college transcript from their respective college. These are actual college classes, taught by college professors. Penn is able to pay for CTE (career and technical classes) in the areas of business, architecture, communication, public health and more. Colleges establish the course offering and days/time the classes are in session. Students may choose an area that matches their intended college major, their career plan or personal interest area. This is also a great opportunity for parents/guardians and students to save on college tuition expenses. In fact, through new Indiana legislation, even materials such as textbooks and required lab equipment can be reimbursed by Penn. For a list of some of the options available, please look here.
We offer a Pharmacy Technician Certification program through Indiana University at South Bend for SENIORS only. This class is offered February 5 through April 18 at IUSB on Mondays and Thursdays. While it doesn’t receive college credit, you do receive high school credit. Also, when students complete the program they receive a certificate of completion which students can use to apply for their State license through the Indiana Pharmacy Licensing agency.
Courses in the CBDC program will meet one of the requirements for the Academic and Technical Honor Diplomas.
If you are interested in learning more or in taking a class next year, make sure counselors add College Based Dual Credit to your schedule for the Spring and you will also need to sign up for the college class(es) of your choice. To know how to do this, please see Mrs. Black in the IMC during G3 or G4, or email her at dblack@phm.k12.in.us.
Student ID replacements $3
Students who continuously do not have their school ID's will be charged a $3 fee to get a replacement ID.
Safety and Security is a top priority at Penn High School and having a student ID is a vital part of this process.
Students are required to have a Student ID to get into the building in the morning. All students were issued a free Student ID at the beginning of the school year. Students who don't have their ID in the morning will report to Door A to check in. Those names will be given to the Bookstore to issue a new ID and the $3 fee will be implemented.
Thank you for your help in continuing to keep Penn a safe place for all students.
Submit photos to Yearbook
You can submit up to 5 photos at a time for consideration to be used the '23-'24 Penn yearbook. Make sure the photos you submit are the original photo; NO SCREENSHOTS as they aren't good quality for printing.
These can be pictures of a club you are involved in, photos with friends from school at different events in or out of school, etc. Anything school-appropriate that relates to Penn students is fair game! Email pennyearbook@phm.k12.in.us with any questions.
Click here for the form to submit photos.
Free and Reduced-Meal applications for 2023-2024 available
Free and Reduced Meal Applications must be filled out each year.
Free and Reduced Meal benefits from last year expire at the end of September.
To access the application form for the 2023-2024 school year, go to SchoolCafe.com
You can also find our menu and nutritional information there.
Nominate a Teacher for the Teacher of the Month, sponsored by McKinnies Realty Homes for Heroes
Our partners at Michiana Homes for Heroes sponsors Penn High School's Teacher of the Month program, and has been honoring teachers for a number of years,. They believe in highlighting those who are making a positive impact in the local community. Please take a moment to nominate a teacher who demonstrates excellence in the classroom, motivation, leadership, community service, creativity, dedication, and professionalism.
Representatives from McKinnies Realty Homes for Heroes will award the Teacher of the Month with an engraved trophy, public recognition in front of peers & students, and a gift. Nominate a teacher for Teacher of the Month here. Thank you for taking the time to nominate a teacher deserving of this special recognition!
Textbook Fees Eliminated and Instructional Material Information
We are hoping you have heard, but we have great news to share regarding student book fees! The Indiana General Assembly passed a bill (HEA 1001-2023) that eliminated textbook and curriculum costs at public schools, which includes school supplies like pencils, paper, and notebooks. Parents will no longer be asked to pay school fees for curricular materials. For more information on the specific details, click here.
We wanted to share that legislation was passed (HB 1447, effective January 1, 2024)
that all schools prepare a catalog of materials found in the school library Alexandria and a response and appeal procedure for materials parents find questionable.
We have that process in place already and it is posted on all school websites Instructional Material Feedback. In addition, secondary teachers will provide their syllabus to you with listed materials and classroom teachers have been asked to create a master list of titles in their classroom libraries. More information will be provided by your teacher in classroom newsletters. As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please contact your classroom teacher or myself.
Important information from the Health Office
Seniors: Get your Meningococcal Vaccinations ASAP and turn in your shot records to the Health Office.
All Students: Please have your parents sign the non-prescription med form in Skyward in order to take Tylenol, Tums or Ibuprofen in the health office. Parents must sign a new form EVERY school year in Skyward.
Passes are REQUIRED from your teacher before you come to the Health Office.
Attendance located at Door C
Attendance is located at Door C.
- Students who get an early dismissal will now be checking out and leaving through Door C.
- Parents who plan to pick up their students early can do so at Door C until 2:40 p.m.
Attendance can be reported through Skyward/Family Access
Parents/Guardians now have the ability to submit attendance reasons - for full-day absences, early dismissals or late arrivals - for approval by the school - through Skyward/Family Access, instead of calling Penn High School.
Click here for more information on Attendance procedures.
Requests can be entered on the day of the absence (i.e. a student is ill) or scheduled in advance (i.e. - a student has a doctor appointment).
Click here for instructions on how to submit attendance reasons through Skyward/Family Access.
In addition, guardians of Penn students who attend the Elkhart Area Career Center are responsible to report their student’s attendance issues.
Contact Trisha Malone, attendance secretary, 574-262-5650 or tmalone@elkhart.k12.in.us.
In addition, EACC offers a new email address: Email: Attendance@elkhart.k12.in.us
P-H-M Health and Safety Overview
Click here for the P-H-M Health and Safety Overview.
Chromebook insurance available
If you wish to purchase Chromebook insurance, please make a $25 payment at the Penn High School bookstore or online at phm.revtrak.net (click “Chromebooks” then “Penn High School” ). Online payments are only accepted until 9/15/23. If you purchase insurance after 9/15/23, your Chromebook must pass an inspection by the Technology Department and the fee can be paid in the bookstore.
Click here for additional information on Chromebook insurance.
Transportation Information for 2023-24 school year
Please click below for Transportation information
Community events open to P-H-M students and families
Jobs available for Penn students
Click here for information about jobs available for Penn students.
Join the Kingsmen Team as an employee
Join an institution committed to excellence. P-H-M is looking for prospective employees in a number of areas.
Click here for the jobs board.
Visit www.phmef.org for info on upcoming P-H-M Education Foundation events
The P-H-M Education Foundation has many new upcoming events. Please visit www.phmef.org for event information, to signup for our quarterly news letter or to find out how PHMEF supports excellence in education in the P-H-M school district.
PNN on YouTube
Click here for the Penn News Network (PNN) YouTube Channel. Subscribe to the PNN YouTube Channel to stay up-to-date on Penn news.
Community Fitness opportunities
Penn-Harris-Madison is happy to pilot free fitness opportunities for the P-H-M community.
Who is eligible to participate: The P-H-M Adult Community and Staff (no students). This includes residents of the school district and non-resident parents/guardians of attending students.
What: Access to walking/jogging tracks, open gym/basketball courts, and weight room
When: Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays at the sites listed below. Note: The Fitness Centers will be closed during designated school recess dates.
Schedule:
- Penn: Weekly on Saturdays and Sundays from 7-9 p.m.
- Discovery: Weekly on Wednesdays from 7-9 p.m.
- Grissom: Weekly on Fridays from 7-9 p.m.
Safe School Helpline now available as an app
The Safe School Helpline® is a confidential way to report student concerns about threats, suicide, drugs, bullying or anything that threatens the safety of our schools. It's Available 24/7. Click to watch a video on how to get in touch with Administration anonymously 24/7/365.
Four Ways to Report to the Safe School Helpline®
Call: 1-800-418-6423 ext 359
Text: TIPS to 66746
Online: SafeSchoolHelpline.com
Mobile App: Download the FREE app from the GOOGLE PLAY STORE and the APPLE APP STORE
- The app makes it easy to anonymously report a safety or mental health concern using your mobile device to text, call, or submit an online form.
Community Resources list
Click here for a listing of non-school community resources available to Penn students and families by businesses area organizations.
Adobe Acrobat Reader will be required to view the pdfs on this page. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, please visit Adobe’s website, at this link http://www.get.adobe.com/reader/www.get.adobe.com/reader/, to download your free version. Or you can stop by the Educational Services Center at 55900 Bittersweet Rd., Mishawaka to pick up a copy.
Science Academic Super Bowl meets on Wednesdays
Science Academic Super Bowl meets every Wednesday from 3:30-4 p.m. in Room 266 (enter through the Fitness Center) in Mrs Tiebout’s Room.
Come learn science trivia from the 80’s and 90’s and compete against other schools in the spring. Everyone is welcome!
SNHS to Meet on First Monday of the Month
Science National Honor Society's will meet on the first Monday of the month, at 3:30 p.m. in Mrs. Tiebout's room, Room 266.
There will be volunteer opportunities throughout the year.
Anyone enrolled in Honors or AP Science with a 3.5 in Science and an overall GPA of 3.0 or greater is welcome to join!
Kingsmen Against Cancer opportunities available
Interested in helping children with cancer?
Join Kingsmen Against Cancer to help make baskets, cards, blankets and more!
Email kwatts@phm.k12.in.us for more information. Help make an impact in children’s lives one smile at a time!
Speech and Debate Team information available
All students interested in joining the Speech and Debate team should stop by Coach Starkweather's Room 192 for information.
Check the website for information: https://www.pennspeechanddebate.com/
Connect with Kingsmen Court
Follow Kingsmen Court !!!
Instagram: @pennkingsmencourt
Twitter: @courtkingsmen
E-mail us with any questions @penn-kingsmen-court-grp@phm.k12.in.us
Connect with a Kingsmen Tutor
If students want to meet with a Kingsmen Tutor for academic assistance, they need to see their counselor for a pass.
Counseling Center Staff Directory
Click here for the Counseling Center Staff Directory and contact information.
Scholarship list
Click here for the current scholarship list.
Speed Training set for every Thursday, 7:30-8:05 a.m.
Speed training for all athletes is every Thursday from 7:30-8:05 a.m. Enter through Door G.
Be ready to compete!
Student-Athletes must be picked up at Door D after practice
Parents/Guardians are asked not to pick up student-athletes at Door E due to safety concerns.
Students must register online to participate in Athletics
PTO introduction
Penn PTO is a group of devoted parents and volunteers who work hand-in-hand with administration to support our students, staff and teachers through events that bring together community and show appreciation.
Click here for information.
The PTO provides grants to our teachers, clubs and student groups.
We also coordinate Snowball (an event your student will not want to miss), teacher appreciation week and monthly appreciation events for teachers and staff, as well as organizing and funding special events.
We have meetings once a month and would love for you to join us and learn more. Please email pennhspto@gmail.com to be added to our meeting invite list for a virtual meeting option or check the calendar and join us in person.
- PTO Officers + Chairs
- President – Jessica Saros
- Vice President – Julia Johnson
- Co-Vice President – Shadia Perkins
- Treasurer – Kelley Wassner
- Secretary – Aubrey Saros
- Volunteer Coordinator – Barb Zuidema
- Teacher Appreciation (Monthly Chairperson) – Nabeela Gill *Officers will assist on these events, as needed, and will be responsible for the May, weeklong teacher appreciation festivities
- Snowball Chairs – Shawn + Jessica Saros
- Social Media Chair – Zaina Arain
Student before-school drop-off procedures
Student after-school pick-up procedures
Important School Information
Click on the following links for IMPORTANT SCHOOL INFORMATION:
School Messenger, the alert notification service: https://www.phmschools.org/parents/schoolmessenger
Parent FAQ on Emergency Preparedness:
https://www.phmschools.org/school-emergency-frequently-asked-questions
12th-grade Immunization Requirements:
https://www.phmschools.org/parents/12th-grade-immunization-requirements
Skyward and student progress
Dr. Sean Galiher, Principal
Email: srgaliher@phm.k12.in.us
Website: https://penn.phmschools.org/
Phone: 574-258-9503
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PennHighSchool/
Twitter: @SeanGaliher