
Penn Playschool Kicks Off “Cultures & Travel” Theme With Spanish Lesson
Posted on February 18, 2026
Penn Playschool students took their first “trip” of the week without ever leaving the classroom, thanks to a special visit from some Penn High School Spanish students.
Penn Playschool is part of Penn High School’s Health and Human Services Academy and provides a hands-on learning experience for both high school and preschool-aged students. Early Childhood Education students plan and lead intellectual, social, emotional, and physical development-based activities for preschool-aged students, applying what they’ve learned throughout the school year. Under the guidance of certified teacher Kylee Wetzel, the program supports future educators while creating meaningful, engaging experiences for young learners. 
This week, Penn Playschool is exploring a “Cultures & Travel” theme, and the kickoff featured a fun, interactive mini-lesson in Spanish led by Penn High School Spanish students.
During the most recent lesson, playschool students practiced counting to 10 in Spanish and learned a few everyday words and phrases, including hello, thank you, and goodbye. Experiences like this not only introduce early learners to new languages and cultures, they also create meaningful connections across our school community by bringing students together to learn from one another. Great way to show #PHMExcellence, Kingsmen!
Last Modified February 18, 2026

