Baseball Semi-State game to be played Saturday in Kokomo
The Kingsmen Baseball squad—the reigning state champs—will take on the Zionsville Eagles in Class 4A northern division semi-state tournament play on Saturday, June 11. The game will take place at Kokomo Municipal Stadium (click here for map) and is scheduled for a noon start. (Note the earlier start time; some prior announcements had indicated a 1:00 p.m. start.)
At the same time Roncalli and Center Grove will meet in Plainfield, Indiana, to settle the southern division semi-state. The winner of that match will meet the winner of the Penn-Zionsville match at the state tournament on Saturday, June 18 (time TBA) at Victory Field in Indianapolis.
Semi-state tickets cost $6 and will be available at the gate at Saturday’s game.
Can’t make the games? Follow the action on Twitter! The Pennant staff of sports journalism students will keep you informed at @The_Pennant.
Softball state championship tickets on sale
Tickets for the Saturday, June 11th IHSAA State Softball Championship Game, featuring the Penn Kingsmen taking on the Avon Orioles, are on sale in the Penn High School Athletic Office.
Penn (26-3) plays Avon (25-5) for the state title at 7:30 p.m. at Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis.
Tickets can be purchased at the Penn High School Athletic Office from 8 – 3 p.m. on Wednesday, June 8, and Thursday, June 9.
Tickets will be on sale from 8 – 11 a.m. on Friday, June 10.
All tickets are $10.00
The softball team will get a Championship send-off Saturday, 2:30 p.m. from the Softball Field from the St. Joseph County StatePolice Department and Penn Twp. Department.
Penn High School will host a community celebration for the team (win or lose) on Tuesday, June 14th at 5:00 p.m. in the Studio Theater. Patrons may enter through door C.
Photo Gallery from Penn’s May 27th Commencement Ceremony
The 57th Commencement Exercises for Penn High School took place Friday, May 27, at the Purcell Pavilion on the campus of the University of Notre Dame. There was a lot to be proud of from the nearly 850 seniors made up the Class of 2016, click here to see their “Points of Pride.” Here are some photos taken at the happy event.
Penn STEM Expo showcases students’ projects

Programmable robotics vehicles traversed the carpeted terrain of Penn High School’s Instructional Materials Center on Wednesday, May 25.
A few feet away, Penn students displayed blueprints for Habitat for Humanity houses.
Another group of Penn students displayed an adjustable and rotating table constructed for people with physical disabilities.
Penn High School’s Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM) Academy conducted STEM Expo to showcase the cutting-edge creations of the STEM Academy students.
“The students were apprehensive and nervous before the event but they performed like rock stars,” Penn High School STEM instructor Josiah Parker said. “They really enjoyed showing off their accomplishments and the event made them feel like what they did was a big deal and well worth it.
“I heard nothing but positive things from the community,” Parker said. “They were impressed with how well the students could explain their projects and the type of work high school students were completing. Some of the responses I heard the most were, "We didn't have anything like this when I was in school." and "I can't believe high school students are completing this type of work."
Penn High School junior Bailey Mott said that the STEM Expo enhanced student learning.
“Knowing your work is going to be presented to the public, you want to work harder, so when people are walking around, you want them to look at your project and say, ‘That one’s really good.”
Mott said that the feedback process gives students a glimpse of what it’s like when they have careers, and it gave the public a look at the talents of high school students.
“It was awesome,” Mott said. “People got to come in and see how hard we’ve worked all year. They don’t know how much we actually do in high school.”
Rachel Fry, the STEM Academy leader, said that she found it rewarding to see the students display enthusiasm about their projects.
“I loved that the students were excited to share their work, explaining the process with passion and showcasing their final product!” Fry said. “I enjoyed talking to students about other courses they are taking in high school or post-secondary education and how it relates to their future career goals. We plan to expand this next year to include many more STEM Academy courses, because students produce a plethora of great work!”
Penn’s STEM Expo was the end result of a process that included communication, time management, presentation and teamwork. It enabled students to work in a collaborative setting that included planning and revision, and heightened critical thinking skills.
“It allows students to demonstrate that they can use the content and process learned from the class and apply it to a project,” Parker said. “The students use the event to receive feedback on their designs so that they can re-evaluate and re-design.”


Penn High School’s 57th Commencement set for Friday, May 27
Penn High School and Principal Steve Hope will host the school's 57th Commencement ceremonies on Friday, May 27, at the University of Notre Dame’s Purcell Pavilion.
Parents and guests should enter through the main entrance of Purcell Pavilion, between Gates 8 and 10. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for the public Tickets are not required for commencement.
Click here for a map of the University of Notre Dame campus.
Parking is limited due to construction at Notre Dame. Limited parking is available in the area between Purcell Pavilion and the Compton Family Ice Arena. Overflow parking is available in the Baseball Lot, and the Library Lot.
Seniors, parents, guardians, friends and relatives are asked to refrain from activities that would detract from the dignity of this most important occasion. Disruptive noises, noisemakers and/or activities for, or from, seniors or their guests will not only cause undue embarrassment for him/her, but also interfere with the other seniors and guests who desire a dignified ceremony.
Seniors who behave in a disruptive or inappropriate manner will be removed from participation. Individuals who disrupt the ceremony will be escorted from the Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center.
HR Imaging Partners will be positioned to take individual pictures of seniors with their diplomas. Every student will be photographed and all photographs will be available for purchase on a protected website. The website is http://shop.hrimaging.com; select the orange tab, which is ‘order prints from special events’. NO ONE EXCEPT SCHOOL PERSONNEL WILL BE ALLOWED ON THE ARENA FLOOR TO TAKE PICTURES.
Penn's Class of 2016 features 850 students. More than half of the seniors at Penn (432) are graduating with an Academic Honors diploma, and 72 graduating seniors earned a Technical Honors diploma.
One-third of Penn's Class of 2016 (296 students) earned High Honors, which requires a 3.5 grade-point average or higher.
The Class of 2016 earned more than $9 million in scholarships awarded.
Penn High School honors 16 students as valedictorians
By ARIELLE KIRSCH
Penn High School Student Reporter
Just like those of every other year, the valedictorians and salutatorians of Penn High School’s Class of 2016 have worked exponentially hard to earn the exceptional grade-point averages and class ranks they have today.
Penn’s valedictorians will be in the spotlight on Friday, May 27, during graduation ceremonies at the University of Notre Dame.
Below, in alphabetical order, are short descriptions of the high school careers of each of these outstanding students.
VALEDICTORIANS
JACK BAO, son of Leiping Lin and Wentau Bao, will be attending the University of Notre Dame in the fall and will be majoring in finance. Accomplishments include:
- MathCon 2016 National Champion
- Math Academic Super Bowl Captain and State Champion
- Test of Engineering Aptitude, Mathematics and Science (TEAMS) State Champion
- United States Presidential Scholar National Semi-finalist
- Indiana Academic All Stars Award
- Discover Math Counts Head Coach
- Tri-Star State Champion
CAMDEN BOHN, son of Sharon Bohn and Kevin Bohn, will be attending Harvard University in the fall and will be majoring in engineering. Accomplishments include:
- Football, Track, and Basketball
- National Honor Society
- IHSAA Eskew Mental Attitude Award for Football
- 1st Team All-Conference and MVP
RACHEL CASETTI, daughter of Jennifer Casetti and Alfredo Casetti, will be attending Purdue University in the fall and will be majoring in biomedical engineering. Accomplishments include:
- National Honor Society
- Key Club
- Test of Engineering Aptitude, Mathematics and Science (TEAMS)
- DECA
- Tennis
- Spanish Club
- Indiana Math League
- Freshman Mentor
- Dream Commission Society
MEGHA DEVARAJ, daughter of Kalyani Devaraj and Sarv Devaraj, will be attending the University of Notre Dame in the fall and will be majoring in finance and computer science. Accomplishments include:
- Test of Engineering Aptitude, Mathematics and Science (TEAMS) State Champion
- Debate Captain
- National Honor Society Vice President
- Penn Student Ambassador
- Freshman Mentor Executive Board Member
RAINA DE VRIES, daughter of Susan Park and Steven DeVries, will be attending the University of Chicago in the fall and will be majoring in mathematics. Accomplishments include:
- Orchestra
RUNYU DING, son of Xiadhong Ding and Derong Ding, will be attending the University of Michigan in the fall and will be majoring in computer engineering. Accomplishments include:
- Student Council
- Freshman Mentor
- Tennis
- Science Academic Super Bowl
- Chemistry Olympiad
- Indiana Math League
- Research at Notre Dame
NORMAN JIN, son of Evie Zhang and James Jin, will be attending the University of Notre Dame in the fall and will be majoring in business science. Accomplishments include:
- Band
- Science Academic Super Bowl
PETER JUNG, son of Kyu-Suk Kim and Sung-Kwon Jung, will be attending Purdue University in the fall and will be majoring in computer science. Accomplishments include:
- Spell Bowl
- TEAMS
- Student Council
JESSICA LEE, daughter of Ping Li and Lei Li, will be attending the University of Notre Dame in the fall and will be majoring in business science. Accomplishments include:
- Competition Poms Captain
- Student Council
- National Honor Society
- TEAMS
- Key Club
RIVKAH LEVINE, daughter of Qi You and Ilan Levine, will be attending the University of Michigan in the fall and will be majoring in statistics and minoring in Chinese. Accomplishments include:
- Chinese Club President
- National Honor Society
MORGAN LUDWIG, daughter of Dr. Jennifer Ludwig and David Ludwig, will be attending the University of Notre Dame in the fall and will be majoring in business science. Accomplishments include:
- Congressional Award Gold Medalist
- Varsity Tennis
- Handwritten Hearts Club President and Founder
- Symphonic Orchestra
- Kiwanis Youth Leadership Award
- Indiana Math League
- Piano ISSMA Gold Medalist
ABIGAIL McROBERTS, daughter of Roxanne McRoberts and Brad McRoberts, will be attending The Ohio State University in the fall and will be majoring in biology. Accomplishments include:
- Cheerleader
- Track and Field
- National Honor Society
- Key Club
- Freshman Mentor
- Spanish Club
- Kingsmen Against Cancer
- AP Scholar Award
- Indiana Math League
- Mock Trial
- Ohio State Distinction Scholar
OLIVIA MERCURIO, daughter of Lisa Mercurio and David Mercurio, will be attending the University of Notre Dame in the fall and will be majoring in engineering. Accomplishments include:
- Soccer
- Indiana Math League
- Key Club
- National Honor Society Secretary
- TEAMS
- Spanish Club
- AMC & Trigstar Participant
- Track and Field
- Freshman Mentor
- National Merit Scholar Finalist
- Kingsman Tutor
- AP Scholar with Distinction
- District 1 ISCA All-Academic Athlete
- Jr. Irish Soccer Club
- Elkhart County United Soccer Club
JEWON OH, son of Eunhee Park and Heungil Oh, will be attending the University of Notre Dame in the fall and will be majoring in pre-professional studies. Accomplishments include:
- South Bend Youth Symphony Orchestra
- Orchestra
- Tennis
- Indiana All-State Orchestra
- TEAMS
- National Honor Society
- Fischoff Honor
ERIC PFRENDER, son of Janet Pfrender and Michael Pfrender, will be attending Northwestern University in the fall and will be majoring in chemical engineering. Accomplishments include:
- Quiz Bowl Team Captain
- Science Academic Super Bowl
- TEAMS National Qualifier
- Key Club
- National Honor Society
- Student Council
- National Merit Scholar
CHRISTOPHER YUN, son of Minjung Yun and Hayong Yun, will be attending Cornell University in the fall and will be majoring in mathematics and economics. Accomplishments include:
- National Merit Scholar
- National AP Scholar Award
- Spell Bowl Captain and State Champion
- Econ and Fed Challenge Captain
- Model U.N.
- Fischoff Mentoring Group
- TEAMS
- National Honor Society
- Key Club
- Student Council
- Academic Super Bowl (Fine Arts, Social Studies, Math and Interdisciplinary)
SALUTATORIANS
AMANDA AHMED, daughter of Rebecca Ahmed and Arshad Ahmed, will be attending Indiana University in the fall and will be majoring in chemistry. Accomplishments include:
- National Honor Society
- Student Council
- Handwritten Hearts
- Penn Girls Tennis Team Captain
- Youth Group Leader at church
JULIA FORBERG, daughter of Mary Forberg and Jeffery Forberg, will be attending Indiana University in the fall and will be majoring in Spanish and early education. Accomplishments include:
- National Honor Society
- Student Council
- Handwritten Hearts
- Youth Group Leader at church
KATHRYN LAIMAN, daughter of Joan Laiman and Michael Laiman, will be attending Indiana University in the fall and will be majoring in economic consulting and pre-law. Accomplishments include:
- National Honor Society Public Relations Officer
- Student Council
- Key Club
- Freshman Mentor
- Big Brothers/Big Sisters
- Penn Girls Lacrosse Captain
- National Merit Scholarship Commendation
Penn Among Six P-H-M Schools Named “Four Star Schools”
The Indiana Department of Education has announced the 2014-15 Four Star Schools and six Penn-Harris-Madison Schools made the annual roster for this elite distinction.
Along with Penn, P-H-M’s other Four Star Schools are Horizon, Mary Frank, Northpoint and Prairie Vista Elementary Schools, along with Discovery Middle School.
In order to achieve this designation, a school must be in the top 25th percentile of schools in two ISTEP-based categories. Additionally, a qualifying school must have earned the highest designation in the state’s accountability system and be accredited by the Indiana Department of Education. A total of 287 schools received the award throughout the state. A complete list of the schools that received the award, as well as a more complete methodology outlining Four Star determination, can be found on the IDOE’s website.
In January, the 2015 ISTEP+ scores were released and P-H-M ranked 10th in the state among 293 public school districts. The District earned an 81.4% pass rate for ELA (English/Language Arts); 78.0% pass rate for Math; and an overall combined pass rate of 72.1% for both subjects areas. P-H-M was also rated an “A-rated” school district for the 6th year in a row.
Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation serves approximately 10,700 students in 11 elementary schools, three middle schools and Penn High School. Penn High School's graduation rate exceeds the state’s with a 97% graduation rate and is rated a 90-25-90 school by the IDOE. 100% of P-H-M teachers rank either highly effective or effective.
Penn High School teacher Pete DeKever authors the book “Walking Mishawaka: Self-Guided Tours of Historic Sites in the Princess City”

When Penn High School English teacher Pete DeKever would take remembrance walks on Memorial Day weekends in Mishawaka, he became more and more aware of the profound sense of history in the city as the echoes of the past spoke:
The words of Robert F. Kennedy ringing out to an impassioned crowd in the 100 block of South Main Street during the 1968 Indiana Democratic Primary campaign. …. The vibrant tones of early rock-n-roll and Doo Wop cascading out of the popular teen-age hangout Bonnie Doon’s Restaurant in the 50’s and 60’s. …. The solemnity of walking along West Battell Street past the house where Paul Fechner lived, the Mishawaka native who died in a World War II Prisoner of War camp.
DeKever’s book, Walking Mishawaka: Self-Guided Tours of Historic Sites in the Princess City, weaves historical portraits of Mishawaka landmarks into present-day jaunts. His words paint the picture of 72 significant locations in Mishawaka, and 32 graves in historic cemeteries. The book is organized into seven walking tours.
It’s a chance for a Fitbit society to get a glimpse at Mishawaka’s rich and storied past.
Walking Mishawaka: Self-Guided Tours of Historic Sites in the Princess City pays homage to many of Mishawaka’s historic buildings and citizens.
“I was inspired to write the book by my own walks through Mishawaka and research about many topics in Mishawaka history,” DeKever said. “The genre is historical non-fiction, local history.”
DeKever said that the purpose of his book is to increase the public's understanding and appreciation of Mishawaka history and their love of Mishawaka.
“The biggest challenge in writing the book was finding different ways to convey the topics so that I was not repeating myself,” DeKever said. “The challenge we faced in publishing was integrating photos and maps and working through the proofreading process.”
DeKever found himself becoming a student of the city’s history as he chronicled his walking experiences.
“My favorite part of the process was gaining a more in-depth understanding of Mishawaka history, place by place,” DeKever said.
As an English/Language Arts teacher, DeKever will use his publishing experiences to enhance student learning at Penn.
“Writing the book gave me additional experience with research, drafting, and revision, which I can share with students,” DeKever said.
DeKever’s book can be purchased from him, and copies of Walking Mishawaka: Self-Guided Tours of Historic Sites in the Princess City are also on sale for $20 at the Hannah Lindahl Children's Museum, Gene's Camera Store, Will's Jewelry Store, and Mishawaka Art & Frame.
Walking Mishawaka: Self-Guided Tours of Historic Sites in the Princess City is DeKever’s fourth book. His future projects include a biography of Rose Hartwick Thorpe, the famous Mishawaka-born poet, and a history of the 27 state championships his teams at Penn have won in social studies and Spell Bowl.
Penn celebrates Math Academic Super Bowl state title


Penn’s Graduating Class Earns $9 million in College Scholarships!
Boasting 850 graduating seniors, Penn’s Class of 2016 showcased remarkable academic success, earning a combined value of college scholarships exceeding $9 million!