Penn Football defeats St. Mary’s for third win in a row
Penn High’s Football Team beat Orchard Lake St. Mary’s (Mich.) 38-17, on Friday, Sept. 8.
A Photo Gallery is posted below.
NHS accepting applications for membership until Sept. 15
The National Honor Society is accepting petitions for new members.
If you are a Penn High School junior or a senior who has a 3.5 or better grade-point average, you may apply for membership to the NHS.
Interested students may pick up petition packets in the Counseling Center or Room 250.
Completed Petition packets must be returned Ms. Johnson or Mrs. Knight in Room 250 by Sept. 15 by 3:30 p.m.
Late Petitions will not be accepted.
P-H-M Ranks in Top 4% of Indiana School Districts
With the release of the Spring 2017 ISTEP+ results, Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation now ranks in the state’s top 4% of public school districts.
Based on both Math and ELA pass results of grades 3-8, P-H-M ranks 12th out of all 292 public school districts in Indiana. For grade 10, P-H-M ranks 9th out of all 292 public school corporations—the Michiana area’s only public school district to make the top 20!
P-H-M’s overall district pass rate for grades 3-8 was 70.8%, compared to Brownsburg Community School Corp. who received the highest overall pass rate of 83.1%. Penn-Harris-Madison’s pass rate for grade 10 was 59.9%, compared to Carmel Clay Schools 68.3%
“When you compare P-H-M to the state’s other top performing school districts, you can see the level of excellence that our students and teachers are achieving in the classrooms,” said P-H-M Superintendent Dr. Jerry Thacker commenting on yesterday afternoon’s (Wednesday, September 6, 2017) testing results release by the Indiana Department of Education. “P-H-M has been able to achieve high performing test results not just by teaching the academic standards, but by empowering our teachers with ongoing professional development, equipping them with technology providing timely and efficient student assessment, while also growing our students’ academic stamina with rigor and relevant preparatory tools.”
As part of Penn-Harris-Madison’s own self-district assessment, P-H-M administration reviewed the 2017 ISTEP+ results information from across the state and also notes the following successes:
- Northpoint is Indiana’s #1 public elementary school!
- Discovery ranks #3 out of the state’s 205 public middle schools.
- P-H-M has four schools (Northpoint, Prairie Vista and Horizon Elementary Schools, along with Discovery Middle School) ranked among the state’s top 50 of all 1,437 public schools.
- Penn ranks #4 of large high schools (student population more than 500).
After analyzing the data, Dr. Thacker also noted “I am extremely proud of what our students and teachers have been able to achieve. It is with the parent and community support that they receive that P-H-M is able to achieve academic excellence at all levels. I look forward to using the data from 2017 ISTEP to build on and improve for this coming 2018 spring testing.”
Powder Puff game set for Wednesday, Sept. 13
By MALLORY NEWMAN
The Penn Kingsmen Powder Puff teams play on Wednesday, September 13 at TCU/Freed Field at 7 p.m.
Powder Puff (essentially girls flag football) is split up by class. There are four 20-minute running-clock games.
In the first round, the seniors will play the sophomores, and the freshman will play the juniors. Whoever wins the senior/sophomore game, plays the winner of the freshman/junior game.
The players are coached by Penn Football players and teachers.
“Powder Puff is a great way to have some competitive fun, and beat the underclassmen,” Penn senior Camille Rose said of what Powder Puff means to her as a senior.
Penn Volleyball outlasts Marian in thriller
Penn outlasted Marian last night in a match-up of Northern Indiana Conference Volleyball powerhouses.
Penn took an early lead as the Kingsmen won the first two sets 25-22, and 25-23. Marian stormed back to win the third set 25-22. Penn closed out strong to win the final set 25-22 and earn the victory.
Penn, ranked No. 6 in the state, moves to 13-1-0.
Italia Fields led the Kingsmen with 14 kills.
Alyssa Torres and Kylee Hixenbaugh both had 13 kills, and Rachel Rupert had 11 kills.
Naomi Willis helped out with 46 assists.
Rachel Hickey had 40 digs. followed by Ally Hickey and Julia Beers with 17 digs each.
Naomi Willis and Kylee Hickenbaugh chipped in with 14 and 12 digs.
Penn Volleyball’s next match is home on Thursday, Sept. 7, at 7 p.m. against Jimtown.
Penn Girls Soccer Photo Gallery vs. Munster
The Penn Girls Soccer Team, ranked No. 1 in the Nation, defeated Munster 2-0 on Saturday, Aug. 26.
A Photo Gallery of the game is posted below.
Dorian Clayton’s hat trick leads Penn Boys Soccer to an 8-0 win vs. Glenn
Dorian Clayton scored three goals to lead the attack as the Penn Boys Soccer Team rolled past Glenn, 8-0, in Northern Indiana Conference action on Tuesday, Sept. 5.
Micah Craig and Sammy Atkins scored two goals each, and Max Bender scored one goal for the Kingsmen.
Aron Janko delivered four assists to ignite the Gold & Black attack.
Penn Girls Golf wraps up 12-0 season in NIC action
Penn High’s Girls Golf Team finished the 2017 Northern Indiana Conference regular season with a 12-0 record as the Kingsmen defeated South Bend St. Joseph and Marian on Tuesday, Sept. 5.
Penn won the match with a score of 182. St. Joe placed second with a 204, and Marian placed third at 217.
Penn (182): Lyvia Li 41, Grace Szklarek 48, Abbey Hamilton 46, Ryen DeToro 47, Kate Burnett 63.
St. Joe (204): Allison Coyne 47, Claire Kloska 49, Lexi Kilcoin 55, Rosa Veldman 53, Katie Kloska 56.
Marian (217): Rosa Trippel 49, Carly Turak 60, Emily Laviolette 61, Sophie Brennan 59, Arianna Kujawski 49.
Penn beats Clay 5-0 in Boys Tennis
Penn's Bryan Mai defeated Johnny Anderson, 6-2, 6-0, in the only match that was contested in the Northern Indiana Conference tennis match between the Kingsmen and South Bend Clay on Tuesday, Sept. 5. Penn won the other four matches by forfeit.
Penn decks Brother Rice in Football
Penn High’s Football Team boasted strong contributions from the offense, defense and special teams in a 38-0 victory against Brother Rice on Friday, Sept. 1. The game was played at Berkley High School in Berkley, Mich.
Penn’s offense started the game with a sustained drive that resulted in an 18-yard TD run by Ryan Whiteman. Caden Paquette kicked the extra point for a 7-0 Kingsmen lead.
Corey Warner put the ball right back in Kingsmen hands, recovering a fumble on the ensuing kickoff at the Brother Rice 25.
Whiteman scored his second TD, a 10-yard run. Paquette’s kick made it 14-0 Kingsmen in the first quarter.
Lightning struck again, as Penn hitman Ryan Schmitt recovered a Warrior fumble on the kickoff.
Caden Paquette finished the drive with a 23-yard field goal.
Brock Boynton then jolted the Warriors with an electrifying 50-yard punt return for a touchdown with 11:03 left in the second quarter. Caden Paquette kicked the extra point to make it 24-0 in favor of Penn.
Penn stung the Warriors to open the second half with a 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Paul Moala. The extra-point kick by Caden Paquette made it 31-0 Kingsmen.
A 23-yard TD strike from Ron Powlus to Zach Usenick wrapped up the Kingsmen scoring. Caden Paquette kicked the extra point to make the final score 38-0.

