Registration Opens for Spring Break 2021 Kids Club
Spring Break Kids Club
April 5 – 9, 2021
6:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Northpoint Elementary School (Door E)
Cost is $35 per child, per day or $150 per child for the full week. If you are not currently enrolled in Kids Club, you must also pay the $25 registration fee per child. Registration and payment are due, and non refundable, by Tuesday, March 30, 2021.
Click here for more details and online registration.
Registration Now Open for the 2021 Virtual Young Authors’ Conference, Sat., March 6
Calling all kindergarten through fifth grade students and their families…it’s time for the VIRTUAL Young Author’s Conference!
Sponsored by the P-H-M Education Foundation, the Young Authors’ Conference is an opportunity to meet and hear from multi-talented children’s author and speaker, Matthew Gollub. Mr. Gollub has written over 20 picture books and will share his experiences as a writer during his engaging, grade-level presentations.
Participants will also enjoy an interactive music and movement experience with Horizon Elementary School’s very own music teacher, Jon West.
Mr. West is a seasoned Elementary music teacher in the P-H-M School Corporation in addition to being the Executive Director of a local nonprofit community theater company, The Main Stage Inc.
COST:
- FREE for any K-5 P-H-M Student.
REGISTRATION:
- Students MUST be registered and registration is limited!
- Every student, including multiple students within the same family must have their own registration.
- Register at YAC Virtual Registration.
- Deadline for registration is Friday, February 19, 2021
VIRTUAL EVENT DETAILS:
Saturday, March 6, 2021, 9:00am – 10:30am
- Prior to the conference at the beginning of March, participating students will receive the link for the virtual event and additional information.
- This information will be sent to the email that was provided on the registration form.
- If you have any questions, please contact Lindsay Schirripa at lschirripa@phm.k12.in.us
Special thanks to our community partners who help make events like these possible:
May Oberfell Lorber, Laidig Systems, Crowe Horwath, Gibson, Teachers Credit Union, Tuesley Hall Konopa, Lake CityBank, Holiday Coral, EdwardJones – Joel Laidig & Barnes & Noble.
Video – Staff Holiday Greetings
Video – Holiday Tunes with Mr. Marks, Mrs. Elliott, and Mr. Freel!
Penn students offering free eLearning Lessons to P-H-M Children, ages 1-10
During a normal school year, Penn High School students enrolled in Childhood Development classes would be offering two unique programs for preschoolers in our community, Playschool and Toddler Time.
However due to COVID suspending these programs for the time being, Penn Child Development teachers Mrs. Kylee Wetzel and Ms. Rachael Meyers have created lessons that children can do in their own homes.
The Penn High School Early Childhood Education Classes are offering free eLearning lessons to children in the P-H-M community within the age ranges of 1-10 years old.
Children can participate at home with a caregiver, or during the school day via Google Meet with the Penn student facilitating the lesson.
Please fill out the Enrollment Form by Friday, Jan. 15 in order to participate.
Please contact Kylee Wetzel at kwetzel@phm.k12.in.us for any further information.
Video – What We Are Thankful For!
Video – What did you learn during virtual learning?
We asked our teachers & staff “What did you learn how to use, or do, during virtual learning?” and got some GREAT responses! See the answers below!
COVID-19 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE QUICK REFERENCE
The Indiana State Department of Health last updated the COVID-19 School Attendance Quick Reference Guide for parents and schools on December 4, 2020.
PLEASE NOTE: For families who are not able to isolate from everyone else at home, the start date of quarantine is determined by last date of exposure to a positive or untested person; this may be after the ill person completes their 10 days of isolation.
Click the image below to download and print.
This resource is also provided in the District Overview Return to Learn Fall 2020 document, under “Important Links at the end of the document.
VIDEO – Elm Road Health & Safety Review
Return to Learn Options for Elm Road Families, starting Mon., Sept. 14
Monday, August 31 the P-H-M Board of School Trustees unanimously approved a “Return to Learn” plan to bring students back to the classroom in phases, for those families who want to return to in-person learning, starting in two weeks:
- Mon., Sept. 14, In-Person Learning for Elementary grades, PreK – grade 3
- Mon., Sept. 21, In-Person Learning for Elementary grades 4 & 5
- Mon., Sept. 21, Hybrid model, a blend of In-Person and Virtual, for Middle and High School students (grades 6-12)
- Parents at all grade levels will still have the choice to keep their students 100% Virtual if they so choose.
Parents are asked to complete the “Intent to Return Questionnaire” by this Friday, September 11. If you have students at other P-H-M schools, please complete a form for each student at each school. Please reference the emails from those principals shared Wed., Sept. 9 or the school’s website. If you have any questions, please call the school.
Click here to read the Principal’s newsletter that contains the following information:
- Detailed description of the 100% Virtual plan
- “Intent to Return Questionnaire” due Friday, September 11
- Transportation needs & a link to infoFinder to look up your child’s bus stop information if they will be riding the bus
- Before/after school childcare – Kids Club Registration
- “Return to Learn” District Overview for Parents
- Videos highlighting P-H-M’s COVID safety procedures and protocols: