Sarah Rooney earns award in national writing competition

Penn High School student Sarah Rooney has been named a Winner with Distinction in the YoungArts National Writing Competition.

Rooney is a second-year student on Penn’s Literary Magazine, Spectrum.

“Sarah is an amazing student,” Spectrum sponsor Caelea Armstrong said. “She is meticulous and detail-oriented.  Her work ethic is second-to-none.”

Winners are chosen for their caliber of artistic achievement by esteemed discipline-specific panels of artists through an adjudication process that includes multiple rounds of review.   

The winners in each category are awarded cash prizes between $250 and $10K, and Winners with Distinction are invited to participate in National YoungArts Week, January 5-12, in Miami, Fla.

New name for Penn High School’s CPA: EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating Systems) – Tania Bengtsson Center for Performing Arts

P-H-M’S Board of School Trustees approved the renaming of Penn High School’s Center for Performing Arts through the P-H-M Education Foundation’s Naming Rights Campaign.

P-H-M parent Tania Bengtsson of three (Penn High School and Discovery Middle School) is donating $50,000 to the Education Foundation to have Penn’s CPA renamed the EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating Systems) – Tania Bengtsson Center for Performing Arts. The naming rights will be effective May 1, 2025 and will last for 12 years. 

Per the Naming Rights Campaign, 80% of Mrs. Bengtsson’s donation will go to PHMEF’s endowment, and 20% comes back to P-H-M to pay for teacher professional development.

 

Penn students win prestigious Purdue Engineering Design & Development Challenge

Penn students William Getter, John Isacson, Nathaniel Temeles, Noah Langness, Max Hazen, Joel Benavides placed first in the Purdue Engineering Design & Development Challenge – the first high school team to win the prestigious Challenge !!!!

The students won $5,000 in scholarship money, competing with college students in the TECH 120 class at Purdue. Penn instructor Kyle Marsh’s students are not only the first high school team to be the overall winner, but it’s the first time a high school team placed in the Top 3.

Sounds of the Season Concert set for Dec. 5 and 6

The Sounds of the Season Concert will feature holiday music performed by the Chamber and Symphonic Orchestras and the Penn Choirs.
 
A Photo Gallery of Dress Rehearsal for the concert is posted below.
 
This will include several pieces combining the choir and orchestra to create a spectacular blend of voice and strings.
 
We are excited to bring you this unique musical experience and we invite you to join us on Thursday, Dec. 5, or Friday, Dec. 6, at 7 p.m.
 
Tickets are $6 presale and $8 at the door.
 

Penn’s Showcase 2024 welcomes prospective students and families

Penn High School hosted its annual Showcase event for prospective students and their families on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024.

The event featured live classrooms that featured students and faculty in all of Penn’s learning academies.

A Photo Gallery is posted below:

Penn Marching Kingsmen selected for 2025 Dunkin’ Doughnuts Thanksgiving Parade

The Penn High School Marching Kingsmen have been selected to participate in the 2025 Dunkin’ Doughnuts Thanksgiving Parade. The event is the longest continuously held Thanksgiving Parade in the United States.

“It is certainly an honor to be invited to perform in the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade,” Penn Marching Band Director Glenn Northern said. “Our trip will include two days in New York City as well. It is sure to be a great experience for our students”.

Bittersweet 2nd Graders and Penn High School Students Team Up for Gingerbread Fun

This week, second-grade students from Bittersweet Elementary School joined forces with Penn High School students to kick off the holiday season with delightful gingerbread-themed activities.

On Monday and Wednesday, Bittersweet’s 2nd graders took a field trip to Penn High School, where they collaborated with Penn students in creating gingerbread houses and engaging in fun gingerbread-inspired crafts. The high school students guided their younger counterparts through rolling and cutting the dough. They also read gingerbread stories and did multiple arts and crafts with the Bittersweet students.

girl with rolling pin

The multi-day celebration culminated today, Friday, November 22nd, as the baked ginger bread was brought back to Bittersweet to be assembled into houses and decorated. Families joined the fun, adding colorful candies, frosting, and festive designs to the creations.

mom with son

Second grade students decorating gingerbread houses has been a tradition for approximately 30 years, this is the first time that Bittersweet collaborated with Penn High School. It provided students with a creative outlet, a chance to learn new skills, and an opportunity to bond across grade levels during the holiday season.

The smiles and joy shared throughout the week are a testament to the power of collaboration and the holiday spirit!

2024 Hair Donation Event Doubles Previous Year

Penn student club Short Hair Because We Care event, held on Saturday, Nov. 16, had it’s largest turnout yet!

In all 66 people showed up at the event and donated their hair–695 inches worth! Click to see the photo gallery below. This year’s turnout was double what was collected in 2023. There were so many people a few of the stylists from Salon Nouveau stayed over an hour-and-half to make sure everyone was able to donate. Last year 33 people donated a total of 334 inches (click to see last year’s photos). 

Anyone in the community, men, women, children, can donate their hair, but a minimum of 8 inches is required. The donated hair is sent to the Children With Hair Loss organization.

To get the word out on the event, the students promoted it to students within Penn, on social media, and even had media coverage! Click here to see.

This annual event was started in 2019-2020 by a group of students when they were in 7th grade at Grissom Middle School.

“It started as something that students could give, that wouldn’t be money or something they wouldn’t have control over being young students, but everyone can donate their hair, so that’s why we started it: to give everyone an opportunity to serve even if they don’t have other resources,” Ella Smoker Class of 2024. Click to see the WNDU-TV’s story from November 2023.

Penn students share the stage with “The Piano Guys”

Eight Penn student violinists performed with The Piano Guys on Thursday, November 14th at the Blue Gate Performing Arts Center in Shipshewana for an audience of nearly 1,300 people! 

Our Kingsmen got a resounding round of applause & praise. Take a listen …

Penn Spell Bowl Team Wins State Runners-up

The Kingsmen Spell Bowl Team finished as State Runners-up at the 2024 Indiana Spell Bowl Championship held Saturday, Nov. 16.
 
The Perfect Spellers were: Sam Tipton, Lee Lehtomaki , Ishita Masetty, Sreeja Bhattacharjee.
 
Near Perfect spellers was Marium Siddiqui.
 
Congratulations to Coach Angela Yarrell and the Kingsmen on an outstanding season!