Coming soon: The YOUNG AUTHOR’S CONFERENCE for elementary boys and girls
Calling all young authors and their parents!
P-H-M’s annual Young Author’s Conference will take place Saturday, March 12—and you won’t want to miss it.
The morning program will be full of engaging activities, fun entertainment and creative challenges—along with opportunities to learn and share.
We are pleased to host guest author Laura Purdie Salas. Salas will be on hand to share her published work and her love of writing, and to encourage students to produce their own poems and stories.
Meet Mrs. Salas now in this brief video, and preview two of her popular books in these videos: A Leaf Can Be and BookSpeak!
WHAT ELSE CAN YOU EXPECT?
Get ideas! Parents will hear from Kathy Higgs-Coulthard, the director of Michiana’s Writing Center and also an instructor at St. Mary’s College. Higgs-Coulthard supports writers and writing events in the community, and will share tips with parents on how to do the same in their own families.
Get inspired! Students will share their own written work with other students in small groups, getting feedback and giving encouragement and gaining confidence in their ability to create.
Get the giggles! The Roz Puppets will be sure to make you laugh. Big puppets with big personalities, their performances delight “children of all ages.”
ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED!
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WHO: Students from Kindergarten through 5th grade, and one parent from each family
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DATE: Saturday, March 12, 2016
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TIME: 8:45 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
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LOCATION: Schmucker Middle School, 56045 Bittersweet Road.
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DIRECTIONS: Enter at the traffic signal, park in front, use main entrance.
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COST: $5 per student, payable upon registration
Watch for conference information that your student will bring home from school, then send back the registration envelope with your payment promptly. If you need another copy of the registration form, contact the school.
THE REGISTRATION DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED UNTIL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26.
QUESTIONS? Please contact Ms. Lisa Duerksen at lduerksen@phm.k12.in.us
Kindergarten Registration for the 2016-17 school year begins Jan. 19, 2016
Registration for kindergarten students for the 2016-2017 school year will begin at each P-H-M elementary school on Tuesday, January 19, 2016. 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. A parent or guardian must appear at the school in person to register their child.
Parents, before you go to the child’s school, please visit the district’s kindergarten registration page to:
- Learn more about the registration process
- See what documentation you must provide
- View and download copies of the necessary forms
We look forward to welcoming the Class of 2029!
Scheduled Network Maintenance for Friday, Feb. 12, 2016
Penn-Harris-Madison will be performing computer network maintenance on February 12, 2016 from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. to upgrade our current internet services. During that time, access to P-H-M online services, including P-H-M hosted websites, Canvas, APlus and Plato will be unavailable. This network maintenance is necessary in order for P-H-M to continue to offer excellent technology online service. We appreciate your patience.
Take the Speak Up survey – because your opinion counts!
Speak Up is a national research initiative that seeks to gather widespread input on the topic of educational technology.
Each fall the Speak Up survey is posted online so students, parents, teachers, school staff, and the general public can share their views on technology in schools.
The Speak Up survey has three primary objectives:
- To provide a means for local schools and districts to easily and effectively listen to and act upon the ideas of their stakeholders
- To provide a conduit for the voices of education stakeholders, most notably students, to inform national and state policies and programs
- To stimulate new local discussions around the use of technology within education.
Survey results are typically released in February, and are important to those who shape educational policy, direct school finance, create curriculum, and implement technology in our schools.
Penn-Harris-Madison participates in the survey in part because we are recipients of a Digital Learning Grant that helps to fund our technology.
Another reason we support Speak Up is because the results can be helpful in the development of our formal technology plans. Each P-H-M school develops and follows a 3-year technology plan that outlines its goals for educational technology and directs how resources may be spent to achieve those goals.
Here’s a link to learn more about the SPEAK UP survey and the agency that conducts the research, Project Tomorrow. Get answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Speak Up here.
Or, you may want to just jump right in and take the survey!
Parents and community members CLICK HERE to TAKE THE SPEAK UP SURVEY NOW
The survey takes 15-20 minutes to complete and you will not need to create an account. The survey will be open until December 18 and the link on this webpage will remain active until then.
P-H-M staff and students will have opportunities to take their version of the Speak Up survey at school / at work through arrangements made in the coming weeks.
A Great Start to a New School Year!
Alarm clocks were set early. The weather cooperated beautifully. Children got themselves ready for school while parents snapped photos. Then the yellow buses started to roll and School Year 2015-2016 was underway!
Today was the first day of school for grades 1-12 at Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation. We welcomed back more than 10,600 students to our 15 schools. About 700 kindergartners, members of the future Class of 2028, attended orientation sessions with their parents and families getting prepared for their first day tomorrow, Thursday, Aug. 20. And close to 800 seniors, making up the Class of 2016, followed a Gold Day schedule at Penn High School.
We want to see all your “1st Day of School” photos. We asked parents, families and high school students to snap, tag and share their pictures on Facebook and Twitter using #PHMBACK2SCHOOL. Go to our channels or check out our picture gallery on the home page to get a glimpse.
The start of school also means new faces at the front of the classroom as well! Last week, we also welcomed more than 50 new teachers to P-H-M. Click here to see their friendly faces.
Thank you to ALL our students, parents, teachers and staff for all the great pictures. Here’s to a great year!
Girls grades 3-8 can join the Penn Girls Basketball League!
Girls in grades 3 through 8 are invited to be part of a community-sponsored girls basketball league run by PHS girls varsity basketball coach, Kristi Kaniewski Ulrich.
JUNIOR LEAGUE is for girls in grades 3 through 6.
SENIOR LEAGUE is offered for girls in grades 7 and 8.
Sign-up takes place on Sunday, August 30 in the Penn High School Arena from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.
The league begins on Sunday, September 13.
This is a great opportunity to learn the game, pick up skills, build fitness and make friends!
Click here to access the informational flyers and the registration form.
Learn about and join P-H-M’s FIRST LEGO League!
Calling all parents of P-H-M students in grades 4-8th … is your child interested in robotics?
Does your child love playing with LEGOs®?
Then P-H-M’s FIRST® LEGO® League is your answer!
WHO: 4th-8th grade P-H-M students, families, elementary and middle school teachers
WHAT: FIRST® LEGO® League (sponsored by Penn Robotics, Team 135)
WHEN: Wednesday, August 5
7:00 p.m.
WHERE: Penn High School, Door J
56100 Bittersweet Rd Mishawaka, IN 46545
P-H-M’s FIRST® LEGO® League is sponsored by Penn Robotics, Team 135. Penn’s team was a 2015 Indiana District-Kokomo City winner of the FIRST® Robotics Competition; Penn’s team also won the Chairman’s award. FIRST® LEGO® League is a national program that introduces younger students to real-world engineering challenges by building LEGO-based robots to complete tasks on a thematic playing surface. This year’s challenge will be Trash Trek: discovering the hidden world of garbage!
In FLL, elementary and middle-school students (ages 9-14) get to:
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Design, build, test and program robots using LEGO MINDSTORMS® technology
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Design, build, test and program robots using LEGO MINDSTORMS® technology
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Apply real-world math and science concepts
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Research challenges facing today’s scientists
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Learn critical thinking, team-building and presentation skills
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Participate in tournaments and celebrations
What FLL teams accomplish is nothing short of amazing. It’s fun. It’s exciting. And participants learn skills that will last a lifetime.
Come learn all about joining P-H-M’s FIRST® LEGO® League. Register, find out about the resources and get the season timeline.
Back to school immunization requirements for 2015-2016
The first day of school is Wednesday, Aug. 19 and that means along with school supplies, parents also need to make sure their children are up-to-date on their immunizations.
A record of your child’s immunizations are due to your student’s health office on or by the first day of school. All P-H-M schools are open to the public beginning Wednesday, Aug. 5 (7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.). You can drop off the records at the schools between Aug. 5 and Aug. 19.
Please find the list of required immunizations by grade levels listed below …
For incoming Kindergarten students:
- 3 Hep B
- 5 DTaP (4 doses are acceptable if the fourth dose was administered on or after the 4th birthday)
- 4 Polio (the 3rd dose must be given on or after the 4th birthday and at least 6 months after the previous dose with only one type of vaccine used, all OPV or all IPV. Final 4th dose must be given on or after the 4th birthday and administered at least 6 months after the previous dose).
- 2 MMR
- 2 Varicella
- 2 Hep A
Additional immunizations needed for incoming 6th grade students:
- 1 Tdap (Tetanus & Pertussis)
- 1st dose of MCV4 (Meningococcal conjugate)
Additional immunizations needed for incoming 12th grade students:
- 2nd dose of MCV4 (Meningococcal conjugate)
Immunizations may be obtained from your family doctor, St. Joseph County Health Department, or other area clinics. Please call the school health office for resources.
For more information on state immunization requirements, please visit the P-H-M Healthcare Services webpage on our site.
Posted July 17, 2015 – 9:00 a.m. EDT
Summer Visual Arts Academy is open to all elementary students
The 2015 Summer Visual Arts Academy is offered to all P-H-M elementary students – at no charge!
The Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame and Penn-Harris-Madison are teaming up to offer an extraordinary week-long summer learning experience for our students! This exciting 2015 Visual Arts Academy will integrate art history, art production, and writing into a week-long, intensive and enriching learning experience that will challenge children to “think outside of the box.” Students will create works of art inspired by pieces in the Snite Museum’s collection as well as learn about museum objects through tours, reading and writing. A highlight will be a field trip to the Snite Museum of Art that all students will take, one day of the week.
P-H-M teachers, the Snite Museum's Curator of Education, and an Artist-in-Residence will lead this learning experience! Click here to watch the Visual Arts Academy video.
Each five-day session is designed for a single grade level so children will interact with those of the same age, and the material and activities will be developmentally appropriate.
The Academy hours are 8:00 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday. Here are the scheduled dates for each grade level:
Kindergarten: June 8 – June 12, 2015
2nd Graders: June 15 – June 19, 2015
4th Graders: June 22 – June 26, 2015
1st Graders: July 6 – July 10, 2015
3rd Graders: July 13 – July 17, 2015
5th Graders: July 20 – July 24, 2015
The 2015 Visual Arts Academy will be held at Penn High School. Families are to provide daily transportation to and from Penn High School. Enter through Door C.
On the day of the field trip, P-H-M will provide school bus transportation from Penn to the Snite Museum and back to school before parent pick-up.
Registration for the Visual Arts Academy is now closed. If you have questions about your child's attendance, please contact the P-H-M Learning Division at 258-9588.
Positive School-wide Behavior Support helps students learn and grow
Elm Road Elementary School strives to maintain a learning community whereby all students are expected to perform at high levels. This vision is manifested in the school motto, "Putting Dreams into Flight." In addition, we recognize the need for providing a safe and orderly environment conducive to learning. Elm Road's "Positive Schoolwide Behavior Support Plan" was developed as a proactive, rather than reactive support system.
Click here to learn more about Elm Road's "Positive Schoolwide Behavior Support Plan."