National Honor Society Induction Photo Gallery

Penn High School’s National Honor Society held its 2023 Induction Ceremony on Monday, Nov. 20.

A Photo Gallery is posted below.

Early College Thanksgiving

Penn High School’s Early College Academy held its annual Thanksgiving meal for its students and staff.

A photo gallery is posted below.

Veterans Day Lesson

Today in Eric Bowers’ European History class, his students experienced a little bit of a time warp. Mr. Bowers had been going over the French Revolution, but then he did a quantum leap of 131 years to Le Francport near Compiègne, France.

Armistice Day

That’s where the Germans signed the armistice with the Allies to end World War I. It was signed on the 11th hour of the 11th day, of the 11th month in1918. The day became known as Armistice Day, later as Remembrance Day in the United Kingdom and eventually Veterans Day, a federal holiday in the United States.

Eric Bowers European History class learning about Veterans Day

Mr. Bowers then had students sign a Veterans Day card for fellow Penn teacher Matt Rollins, who teaches Government in the Early College Academy. 

Penn students sign a Veterans Day Card for Mr. Matt Collins

Mr. Rollins was in the Army and served in the Iraq War. Students got a chance to ask Mr. Rollins questions about his service. One student asking him if he ever interacted with anyone famous while he was in the Army. Surprisingly Mr. Rollins answer was YES!

Mr. Rollins was actually assigned to then Vice President Joe Biden’s security detail, and he told the students if they “Googled” it, they’d find a picture of him in the background of a picture of now First Lady Jill Biden.

Matt Rollins on cell phone

The students did in fact find this picture of Dr. Jill Biden taken July 4, 2010 when she was visiting Camp Victory, Iraq, and who was in the background? Mr. Matt Rollins!!!

Matt Rollins, Jill Biden (Camp Victory, Iraq) July 4, 2010

Mr. Bowers’ G1 European History class got a very well rounded Veterans Day history lesson!

 

 

Agatha Christie’s “The Hollow” presented Nov. 9-11

Penn Theatre is excited to present Agatha Christie’s “The Hollow”, Thursday-Friday-Saturday, Nov. 9-11, in the Studio Theater.

A Photo Gallery is posted below.

Thursday and Friday shows begin at 7 p.m., and Saturday’s show is at 3 p.m.. Tickets to the murder mystery play are only $5 for any students Grade 12-and-under (including from other schools) and adults are just $10. Tickets can be bought at the door or online at https://phmschools.hometownticketing.com/embed/all Please note that this production involves pre-recorded shot sound effects.

Cast includes: Adriana Aquila, Mina Blalack, Maggie Cohorst, Andrew Dell, Miles Kraus, Five Love, Ben McPherson, Nico Reyes, Mars Slavinskas, Kingston Smithson, Lauren Turnquist, Eva Wells

Student-Director: Evelyn Shrout

Lights: Drew Lynn

Sound: Mikey Hogg

Costumers: Toby Prince, Elizabeth Sweet

2023 Penn Showcase set for Monday, Dec. 4

The Showcase will be held from 6–8 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 4 (“Snow Day” will be Tuesday, Dec. 5, 6–8 p.m.)

 

This year the IDOE honored Penn High with the Excellence in College Readiness Award for being #1 in the state with the most students earning ICC (Indiana College Core) or AGS (Associate of General Studies) certificates earned! Click here to read more about Penn’s Points of Excellence.

Penn High School’s exceptional learning opportunities and programs will be on display for prospective and current students at the 2023 Penn High School Showcase.

Incoming Freshman click here for additional details.

Sophomore Scheduling information click here.

 

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The Showcase allows incoming Freshmen (current Eighth Graders) and prospective move-ins, along with their families, to have the opportunity to tour Penn, meet with staff and students, and hear about the all the college and career readiness opportunities Penn offers through its eight Academies.

Penn Showcase 2022

All prospective Penn students and current Penn 9-11 graders and their families are welcome to join us to learn about classes and clubs they can look forward as Penn students.

Student Last Names A-L (it is suggested you enter through Doors B, C, or D)

  • Begin in the CPA at 6 p.m. to hear a presentation from administrators and counselors.
  • After the presentation, families can tour the building, visit open classrooms, talk to staff & students.

Student Last Names M-Z (it is suggested you enter through Doors A, M, or L)

  • Begin by touring the building, visiting open classrooms, talking to staff & students.
  • Report to the CPA at 7 p.m. to hear a presentation from administrators and counselors.

Penn High School is filled with so many opportunities that the choices can be overwhelming. This is a great time to speak to teachers and current students about course options. Some classes will be available to see live in action!

Penn Showcase 2022 Besides the Live Classrooms, students and parents are encouraged to visit the Academy booths, which will be set up around the building, to gain information into the Academy structure at Penn High School. Teachers representing both Academy and elective classes will be available to answer questions and provide information. We will also have representatives of the Early College Academy, Exceptional Education and the Elkhart Area Career Center. We will also have tables with club representatives set up in the Sunshine Hallway. Stop by to see the many club and extracurricular activities available to Penn students.

Penn Administrators and Freshmen Counselors will give presentations about Penn, both what to expect, support structures, and information about four-year planning. Last names A-L will attend the presentation at 6 p.m., while last names M-Z will have this opportunity at 7 p.m. Counselors will also be on hand to answer questions and meet with students and families.

Penn Showcase 2022

Your involvement in your child’s education is vital to making their high school experience a positive one. We value your participation in decisions related to planning your child’s class schedule. A collaborative effort between parents, students, teachers and counselors is essential and represents P-H-M’s “Triangle of Success!”

 

Incoming Freshman click here for additional details.

Sophomore Scheduling information click here.

Hair Donation Fall 2023 Photo Gallery

Penn High School Short Hair Because We Care Club held its sixth annual hair donation event on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023.

A Photo Gallery is posted below.

Penn-Harris-Madison students and community members donated hair that was cut by professional hair stylists. The hair is sent to Children With Hair Loss, a non-profit organization that makes free wigs for children who are experiencing hair loss due to medical reasons.

This year’s event surpassed last year’s in the amount of inches of donated hair. This year 33 people donated a total of 334 inches! Last year 35 participated and donated 200 inches.

Penn Spell Bowl Team Heading to State Championship

Spell Bowl teams at Penn High School and all three P-H-M three middle schools are headed to the State Championships. Penn’s team finished in 2nd place with five perfect spellers! The Junior and Senior Area Competitions were held on Wed., Nov. 1, and now all our secondary teams will compete in the State Championships next Saturday, November 11. Congratulations to our Kingsmen and the other three teams for representing P-H-M well!
 
  • Penn: Coach Angela Yarrell; Students: Marium Siddiqui, Emma Laidig, Allison Sommers, Lee Lehtomaki, Sreeja Bhattacherjee, Ishita Masetty, Robin Sullivan, Arianna Balinnang, Rishita Maheshwaram, Areej Arif,  Sarah Ahmed, Ashley Oh, and Felix Zhang
  • Discovery: Class 1 Junior Champions with the highest overall score in their class
  • Grissom: placed 7th out of 25 teams in the Junior Class 2 competition, with eight teams moving on
  • Schmucker: placed 7th out of 39 teams, with 16 teams moving on
That’s how you spell #PHMExcellence!!!
Middle School & Penn Spell Bowl teams

Kaleidoscope I Concert showcases P-H-M talent

Penn-Harris-Madison schools celebrated the musical talents of its students with the Kaleidoscope I Concert on Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023, at the Penn High School Main Arena.

Students representing the eighth-grade bands from Discovery Middle School, Grissom Middle School and Discovery Middle School were featured, along with Penn’s Symphonic Winds, Advanced Jazz Ensemble and the Marching Kingsmen.

The Kaleidoscope II Concert is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 17, in the Center for Performing Arts.

Hair Donation event set for Nov. 4

The Short Hair Because We Care Club is hosting a Hair Donation event on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023.

**8 inches minimum, hair can be colored, bleached, or dyed

Who: Short Hair Because Care Club @ Penn High School, Instagram account @shbwc_phs

What: This year we are excited to announce the 6th annual Short Hair Because We Care hair donation event will be held on Saturday, November 4, 2023 at Penn High School from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Anyone in the community can come and donate their hair for FREE! Donators should enter Penn through Door F. 

Hair can be dyed and color-treated, as long as there is 8 inches to donate. All hair will be cut by professionals and sent by the club to Children With Hair Loss, a non-profit organization that makes free wigs for children who are experiencing hair loss. Again, anyone in the community can donate, so invite your friends and family!

Children With Hair Loss: Children With Hair Loss, a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization established over 20 years ago, is a charity that provides human hair replacements at no cost to children and young adults facing medically-related hair loss. When a child’s hair is lost due to Cancer treatments, Alopecia, Trichotillomania, Burns, etc., the painful effects are far deeper than just cosmetic. Each year, the number of children requesting our hair replacements increases and with your support, we can continue to increase the number of children we are able to help in the future!

When: Saturday, November 4, 2023 @ 11:30a -2:30p


Where: North end of the cafeteria (enter through door F)

Hygiene Drive: On top of that, we are hosting a hygiene drive in the week leading up to and during the event to give community members another opportunity to donate to those in need. Hygenic items, including deodorant, razors, soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrushes, and hand warmers, can be brought to the hair donation event to be donated as well! Or donated in the bin located outside of Mr. Berres’ room.

 

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Penn ASL Students Inspire Bittersweet First Graders with Sign Language

American Sign Language (ASL) students from Penn High School embarked on a special mission to Bittersweet Elementary School today. Their goal? To spread the magic of sign language and raise awareness within the community for the hearing impaired.

Bittersweet students learned the alphabet as well as basic words including colors.

Penn students teach asl to bittersweet students

The visit was not just about learning sign language; it was also about fostering understanding and empathy for the hearing-impaired members of their community. Community outreach is part of the ASL 3 curriculum.

But the story doesn’t end there. On September 15th, 2023, well over 100 students from both Penn High School and Elkhart High School came together in a powerful display of unity. Using the beauty of sign language, the signed the national anthem at the Elkhart vs Penn football game.

Penn and Elkhart students sign the National anthem

The community outreach of Penn’s ASL program showcases the power of education, empathy, and unity in fostering a more inclusive and compassionate community.