Details for P-H-M Summer 2017 Camps & Activities Now Available!

At Penn-Harris-Madison, we are proud to offer year-round academic enrichment, athletic and recreational activities for the students and families within our award winning school district.

 

For months, P-H-M administrators, teachers, coaches and staff have been busy planning all the camps and activities that will be available for students when school lets out this year on Wed., June 7, 2017.

 

Everything from Japanese to building apps for mobile devices to baseball will be offered this summer! And we’re adding more and more …

 

Click here to see the full list of camps and activities being offered so far this year. New this year, some of the camps now have online registration making it easier for busy parents to register their children for these engaging opportunities.

Teacher Honor Roll

Fourth grade teacher Mr. Matt Bodnar got a drop-in surprise visitor on Tuesday, Jan. 31. A representative from local radio station U93 dropped by the school to let Mr. Bodnar know he had been chosen as "Teacher of the Week."

Mr. Bodnar named U93 "Teacher of the Week"

U93 staff gave Mr. Bodnar a t-shirt and even brought some fan gear for Mr. Bodnar's students.

“I Love to Read” Challenge

The month of February got off to quite a start for Bobcats … On Wednesday, Feb. 1, Principal Bob Thompson learned that the school had won WSBT-TV’s “I Love to Read” Challenge.

Bittersweet beat out Beiger Elementary, Mishawaka Catholic, Hums and Liberty Elementary in the online nightly vote Tuesday, Jan. 31st.

As a reward, students got a special treat when 11 o’clock anchor  Suzanne Spencer stopped by to read “Dragons Love Tacos” by  Adam Rubin to the students.

Click here to watch the story.

Instrument Selection Night for Next Year’s 6th Graders

Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation is nationally recognized as one of the “Best Communities for Music Education” offering choir, band, orchestra and even piano at our three middle schools.

Every P-H-M student who will be attending a P-H-M middle school as an incoming 6th grader in the Fall has the opportunity to join an instrumental music class, which includes either band or orchestra.

 

In order to join 6th grade band or orchestra, students must select an instrument that they will learn, practice and perform for the school year.  

 

“Instrument Selection Night” is when students and families get to make their choice!

At “Instrument Selection Night,” a music professional musician will be availability to give students advice about which instrument may be best suited for them. They will be allowed to “try out” instruments from various instrument groups.

 

Please see the dates and times below for your students’ soon-to-be middle school …

 

Schmucker Middle School

Tuesday, Feb. 21

Wednesday, Feb. 22

4:30-8:00 p.m.

 

Click here to learn more about Instrument Night and to make your appointment for designated school and date.

Kindergarten registration for 2017-18 opens Tues., Jan. 17, 2017

Registration for kindergarten students for the 2017-2018 school year will begin at each P-H-M elementary school on Tuesday, January 17, 2017. This registration opportunity is for youngsters who live within the P-H-M district and who will be five years old on or before September 1.

 

Penn-Harris-Madison has 11 elementary schools, each offering full-day kindergarten. You may use the P-H-M Street Guide and the District Map to verify which elementary school serves your neighborhood. 

 

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

 

Please note a parent or guardian must appear in person to register their child and will need to bring following documentation:

  1. Child’s original birth certificate

  2. Two proofs of residency (e.g., recent lease/rental agreement and current utility bill showing address)

  3. Immunization records

  4. Any legal documents related to child custody, restrictions, or restraining orders

 

Click here to download and print the required registration forms and for other important kindergarten registration details.

Indiana Superintendent visits PHM schools

Indiana Department of Education Superintendent Glenda Ritz dropped in for a visit of P-H-M schools this week (Wednesday, October 26). Superintendent Ritz got a whirlwind tour of Bittersweet, Penn and Schmucker seeing everything from the DVT to a robotics class.  P-H-M’s own Superintendent Dr. Jerry Thacker shined the spotlight on our STEM programs and safety initiatives at all three schools with the help of principals, teachers and students.

Bittersweet DVT Bittersweet DVT

The P-H-M visit started at Bittersweet with a short demonstration of the DVT by Director Mindy O’Malley. Then Principal Bob Thompson took Supt. Ritz into Matt Bodnar’s fourth grade Project Lead the Way class where students were working on car models.

Bittersweet 4th Grade Project Lead the Way class  

At Penn, Early Learning and STEM Academy students served as tour guides. Supt. Ritz was able to observe Early College Academy Spanish and English classes. In the STEM Academy, she learned about students CSI work repairing Chromebooks as part of the Chromebook Support Internship and observe the hands-on projects taking place in the Principals of Engineering and Robotics classes. She even donned safety glasses to see what students were constructing in Buildings Trades shop class. At each stop, Supt. Ritz was able to interact with the students and see things up close and personal. The tour was more than just a learning experience for Supt. Ritz; for PNN students, the visit was turned into an opportunity to cover the event and interview Ritz for real world journalism experience.

At Schmucker, Supt. Ritz observed Matt Reinga’s Project Lead the Way sixth grade class for more demonstrations of STEM in action. Before departing P-H-M, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction Dr. Kay Antonelli presented Supt. Ritz with one of the art pieces made as a part of this past summer’s Visual Arts Academy. The artwork titled “Together We Can” was a gift thanking Supt. Ritz for the IDOE’s recognition of the VAA as a 2016 Promising Practice.

Pumpkin Patch Trip Friday, 10/14

PAWS Field Trip

Students who earned enough PAWS will enjoy the Pumpkin Patch trip to Amazing Acres on Friday, October 14th

Sign up for Girls Grades 3-8 Fall Basketball League

Penn High School’s state championship girls basketball program will conduct a community-sponsored girls basketball league for girls in Grades 3-8.

Sign-up is on Sunday, Aug. 28 in the Penn High School Arena from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. 

The Junior League is for girls in Grades 3-6, and the Senior League is for girls in Grades 7-8.

  • Click here for the Junior League (Grades 3-6) schedule and registration information.

  • Click here for the Senior League (Grades 7-8) schedule and registration information.

The league begins on Sunday, Sept. 11. 


*Adobe Acrobat Reader will be required to view 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 need more help with basketball registration, please contact Kristi Ulrich at kulrich@phm.k12.in.us 

Elementary Visual Arts Academy nominated for state honor

Engaging, enriching—words that describe the 2016 Visual Arts Academy. 

Excited, enthralled—the reaction of so many of the children experiencing this unique summer program.

Now in its fourth year, over 800 children in grades K-5 are taking part in the 2016 Visual Arts Academy.  

The Visual Arts Academy has been nominated to receive the designation of “Promising Practice.” That distinction is granted by the Indiana Department of Education to programs that use innovative approaches to deliver educational benefits. Once “Promising Practices” are identified, other Indiana districts may choose to initiate similar programs for the families they serve.

The Visual Arts Academy represents an innovative partnership developed by Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation and the Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame. The Academy features art making and writing through the examination of original works of art from both the Snite Museum and museums around the world.

One youngster proudly asked, “Did you know  
that I am an artist?”

It is comprised of six one-week programs, running from June 6 through July 15, 2016. Each week students from a different grade level experience a diversely rich curriculum that focuses upon the creation of an identity as an artist with words as well as images.

Each day students work with the visiting artists and art teachers in art making, elementary writing teachers for writing workshop and visual thinking strategies, multi-media experience to learn about art mediums such as glass blowing or architecture. Students also spend one day at the Snite Museum.

Since its inception, the vision and mission of the Visual Arts Academy has been shared by a core group of teachers and administrators at P-H-M and Notre Dame. Under the leadership of Assistant Superintendent Dr. Kay Antonelli, the group created the curricula “from the ground up” and provided the professional development for all teachers who participate during the Academy. Over 25 elementary writing and secondary art teachers are serving the Academy this summer.

Thanks to the financial support of these contributors, the Visual Arts Academy is provided for all children free of charge.

  • From the family of a 2nd grade student:  “He doesn’t
    normally participate in things. This is the most open he
    has been, and he now has something he feels is his!”

    The Community Foundation of St. Joseph County ($50,000 grant)

  • The P-H-M Education Foundation

  • Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation

  • The Snite Museum of Art

  • The Law Offices of May, Oberfell, Lorber

  • And various other contributors

Coming Soon: New CANVAS dashboard for parent and student users

CANVAS is an online communication platform that connects students, parents and teachers. CANVAS has boosted the success of P-H-M’s Chromebook program in middle and high school, and most of our users have given it a “thumbs up” this year.

Starting June 6, 2016, P-H-M’s CANVAS users will see a new and improved “dashboard” when they log on. In addition to the new look, the user will have new options for organizing and viewing CANVAS content. We think the changes being made to the user interface will merit two thumbs up!  

Parents and students, watch the video below for an overview of the changes. 

 

The URL (web address ) to CANVAS is not changing. You will find it at the same location, or by using the same link or shortcut, as you have used in the past. 

 

Your login information will not change. Your CANVAS login is the same as your HAC (Home Access Center) login.

  • Contact the school office or email the HAC helpdesk HAC@phm.k12.in.us if you need help setting up your account. 

 

Visit the Canvas Help Page for additional resources and information.