Penn Students Recognized at Elkhart Area Career Center Recognition Night
Before Penn’s Commencement on June 3, 13 seniors were recognized as a part of Elkhart Area Career Center’s Student Recognition Night, held May 14.
These are the awards and scholarships the students won:
- Grayce Spadafore: Teachers Choice Award – Cosmetology
- Madison Trosper: Teachers Choice Award – Culinary Arts, Culinary/Baking Scholarship
- Emma Heintzelman: Teachers Choice Award – Exercise Science
- Arianna Holiday – Turner Scholarship Winner – Criminal Justice
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Dylan Brown: Teachers Choice Award – Automotive Service Technology |
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Christian Nelson: Teachers Choice Award – CNC Machining |
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Joshua Morrow: Teachers Choice Award – Diesel Services Technology |
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Joshua Morrow (2nd from right): Gateway Mile Autofest Toolbox and Tool Scholarship Award – Diesel Service Technology Alex Valentiny (far right): Gateway Mile Autofest Toolbox and Tool Scholarship Award – Motorsports |
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Gracie Goss (far right): SillsUSA State Gold Winner – Commercial Photography |
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Reid Ohlson (far right): Future Farmers of America (FFA) State Finalist – Small Engines |
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Isabel Botham (far right): Turner Scholarship Winner – Computer Networking |
Penn Science Students Get “Schoolship” Experience
After months of planning, on Sunday, May 19 and Monday, May 20, Penn High School teachers Mr. Steven Sanders (Earth and Space Science, Environmental Science) and Mrs. Amy Tiebout (Project Lead the Way Biomed and AP Biology) drove 27 students to Suttons Bay, Michigan for a once in a lifetime science experience. Click to see the photo gallery below.
Through partnership with the Inland Seas Education Association, students were able to participate in a four-hour long science sailboat voyage on Suttons Bay using professional limnology equipment along with analyzing data previously collected. While on the sailboat, groups of students worked with professionals to focus on specific research topics while gaining skills in science sampling procedures. After all of the sampling and data collection, students shared their newly acquired knowledge with other groups to help reinforce their new knowledge to make this a very educational experience.
In addition to the “Schoolship” experience, students were able to visit Harbor Bay Beach at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore on Sunday evening to enjoy sunset in nature and explore the town of Suttons Bay on Monday morning. The work of Mr. Sanders and Mrs.Tiebout made this trip much more accessible and affordable for students and their families. Mr. Sanders spent a week of his summer during 2023 getting professional development from Inland Seas that reduced the cost to families of the program by $825 and the cost of accommodations by $840. He also wrote a PTO grant to help cover miscellaneous expenses on the trip by $500. Therefore, families were only responsible for $10 of this trip because of all Mr. Sanders did in preparation.
Students left this experience with a greater appreciation for science as a force for good in the world by directly connecting the science concepts from the classroom and research on the boat with the importance of stewardship for our shared environmental resources. All of this helps students better understand what it means to “Take Care of this Place.”
Class of 2024 Commencement Video & Photo Gallery
On Monday, June 3, 2024, Penn High School held our 65th Commencement. The ceremony was held at the University of Notre Dame. The Class of 2024 is made up of approximately 854 students. It was a wonderful time to celebrate the hard work and accomplishments of ALL of our graduates! Click here to see the photo gallery below with photos that can be downloaded for FREE!
The full ceremony was livestreamed and has been archived on the Penn Harris Madison YouTube channel. You can watch it below. This is the direct link: https://youtube.com/live/5gWg5mbUuqc
Click here to download a copy of the Commencement Program.
Click to see video and pictures of some of the Senior Parades that took place Thursday, May 30th and Friday, May 31st.
Highlights from the Class 0f 2024 include:
- nearly $16 million in scholarships
- 442 earned Academic Honors diplomas
- 325 earned High Honors diplomas
- 72 earned Technical Honors diplomas
- 119 Early College Academy students
- 113 earned a credential through Ivy Tech Community College
- 98 earned an Associate’s Degree from Ivy Tech
- 21 Valedictorians
- 4 Salutatorians
Click here for more information about the Class of 2024.
The official photos of every graduate were taken by InterState Photography and are available for purchase. Please refer to the Senior Parent Communications for the link and password.
The photos in this photo gallery are unofficial candid photos were taken by Penn-Harris-Madison School Communications Department staff. We have uploaded these candid photos to the photo gallery below. To download these high-resolution jpg files for FREE from the photo gallery below, just simply right click and select “Save image as” and save it to your desktop or device.
Penn names Valedictorians, Salutatorians for Class of 2024
Penn High School Principal Sean Galiher announced that 21 students have been named Valedictorians for the Class of 2024. Four students were named Salutatorians.
Valedictorians Mia Aboukhaled, Shayan Asafuddaula, Joel Bell, Owen Black, Henry Gillin, Lillian Gregory, Caroline Johnson, Suzana Josenhans, Bohdan Kolomiiets, Erini Mattheos, Aadil Qasim, Bella Schaetzle, Connor Schmitt, Jaden Shim, Ella Smoker, David Son, Jayden Wang, Lillian Weiss, Audrey Wise, Michelle Yuan and Felix Zhang, and Salutatorians Anika Amin, Maria Goffinet, Rhea Rakhra and Landon Sears will lead the Class of 2024 at Penn’s Commencement Ceremony, 7 p.m., Monday, June 3, at the University of Notre Dame’s Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center.
VALEDICTORIANS

Mia Aboukhaled
Parents: Dany Aboukhaled and Wakim Aboukhaled
Elementary School: Northpoint
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: Study Biology at Indiana University.
Career Plans: Medicine
Activities/Honors: Four seasons on the Penn Girls Lacrosse Team, Key Club, Freshmen Mentor, Medical Club, Kingsmen Tutor.

Shayan Asafuddaula
Parents: Kousumi Tania and Shayan Asafuddaula
Elementary School: Northpoint
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: Purdue University
Career Plans: Engineering
Activities/Honors: Debate, Robotics, DECA, Academic Super Bowl, NHS, Model U.N.

Joel Bell
Parents: Angela Bell and Jason Bell
Elementary School: Northpoint and Tomoka Elementary
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: Indiana University majoring in Finance
Career Plans: Finance (Private Equity or Investment Banking)
Activities/Honors: Founder and President of the Chess Club, co-Founder and Executive of the Math Club, Public Relations Officer of DECA, Executive of the Kingsmen Court, IASP Indiana Rising Star, National Merit Commended Scholar, Indiana University Kelley School of Business Scholar, Kingsmen Tutor

Owen Black
Parents: Danielle Black and Karl Black
Elementary School: Cleveland
Middle School: Schmucker
College Plans: Indiana University, pre-Medicine Bio Major
Career Plans: Anesthesiologist
Activities/Honors: Varsity Track (Pole Vault), U.S. Presidential Scholar Nominee, National Merit Finalist.

Henry Gillin
Parents: Amy Gillin and Peter Gillin
Elementary School: Horizon
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: Purdue University to study Engineering
Career Plans: Plans to start own technology company with a basis in robotics and artificial intelligence.
Activities/Honors: Captain of the Penn Varsity Lacrosse Team (lettered three years), member of the Penn Varsity Hockey Team (lettered two years), member of the Penn Robotics Team, the Black Knights
Member of the National Honor Society

Lillian Gregory
Parents: Laura Gregory and Chad Gregory
Elementary School: Prairie Vista
Middle School: Schmucker
College Plans: Purdue University, Chemical Engineering
Career Plans: Chemical Engineer
Activities/Honors: Symphonic Orchestra cellist, Science Academic Super Bowl captain, German Club council member, Tri-M Music Honor Society vice-president, Mathcounts coach at Schmucker Middle School, Kingsmen Tutoring Internship leader, National Honor Society member, Key Club member, German American Partnership Program (GAPP) member, National Merit Finalist, Rising Star of Indiana

Caroline Johnson
Parents: Abigail Johnson and Eric Johnson
Elementary School: Horizon
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: Purdue University, Mathematics
Career Plans: Actuary
Activities/Honors: Key Club, National Honor Society, Target employee, DECA, Penn PACA, National Merit Commended Scholar, AP Scholar with Distinction .

Suzana Josenhans
Parents: Barbara Josenhans and Thomas Josenhans.
Elementary School: Sharon Elementary (K-3), Chandler Elementary (4-5).
Middle School: Castle North Middle School.
College Plans: Study Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Notre Dame.
Career Plans: Chemical or Biomolecular Engineer and research developing new technology.
Activities/Honors: Co-Founder of Fischoff Chamber Music Association’s “Music For,” President of French Club, Secretary of Science National Honor Society, and member of National Honor Society, Key Club, and the South Bend Youth Symphony Orchestra, U.S. Presidential Scholar Candidate, AP Scholar with Distinction

Bohdan Kolomiiets
Parents: Iryna Yefimchuk Kolomiiets and Andrii Yefimchuk Kolomiiets
Elementary School: Erudytynya School (1st grade, Ukraine) School Number 3 (2nd grade, Ukraine), Sophia School (3rd grade, Ukraine), Hillside School and then International School of Luxembourg (4th grade), Walt Disney Elementary (USA, 5th grade)
Middle School: Schmucker (6th grade), Discovery (7th and 8th grades)
College Plans: Undecided.
Career Plans: Earn a JD/MBA degree and then pursue a career either in corporate/business law, investment banking, finance or Ukrainian/Polish politics
Activities/Honors: Debate Team executive (district champion, State runner up and LaPorte Tournament Champion-all in P.F. debate with Noah Schafer), Speech Team executive, Grissom Middle School Debate assistant coach, Model U.N. executive, 180 days around the World Club member, South Bend Youth Advisory Council member, PACA officer, DECA, Freshman Mentor, Tennis (Penn High School Invitational No. 2 doubles champion with Zichu Wang), Soccer Referee,
-American Citizenship Award 5th grade.

Erini Mattheos
Parents: Nektaria Mattheos and Panagiotis Mattheos
Elementary School: Prairie Vista
Middle School: Schmucker
College Plans: University of Notre Dame, Biology
Career Plans: Dentist
Activities/Honors: President of Dream Commission Society, Executive of Around The World in 180 days, National Honor Society, Key Club, JV Tennis, Kingsmen Tutor, Freshman Mentor, DECA

Aadil Qasim
Parents: Saadia Qasim and Qasim Asghar
Elementary School: Northpoint
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: Study Neuroscience at Indiana University.
Career Plans: Physician.
Activities/Honors: Blood Drive Chair of NHS
Executive Board Member of MSA
Kingsmen Tutor
DECA Competitor

Bella Schaetzle
Parents: Lina Schaetzle and Dan Schaetzle
Elementary School: Walt Disney and Mary Frank
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: Purdue University, Chemical Engineering.
Career Plans: Earn a Masters in Chemical Engineering and then Law School to study patent law.
Activities/Honors: Key Club President, Speech and Debate team captain, National Honors Society member, Mishawaka Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council member, Discovery Middle School debate coach, and Kingsmen Tutor. Interned at Notre Dame in the mass spectrometry and proteomics lab, $2170 grant from the P-H-M education foundation for the Penn Grown Project (run by Key Club), Lilly endowment community scholar, National Speech and Debate Degree of Distinction.

Connor Schmitt
Parents: Kathryn Park and John Schmitt
Elementary School: Northpoint
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: Attend Indiana University as a Wells Scholar majoring in Human Biology on a Pre-Med track with a minor in Philosophy.
Career Plans: Orthopedic surgeon.
Activities/Honors: Co-Founder and Co-President of Penn’s Association for Children with Autism, Boys Tennis Team Captain, National Honor Society Vice President, Science National Honor Society Executive, Kingsmen Court Representative, Discovery MATHCOUNTS Assistant Coach, Stock Market Club, DECA, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, AP Scholar with Distinction.

Jaden Shim
Parents: Jaehee Shim and Scott Shim
Elementary School: Northpoint
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: Will attend either the University of Virginia, the University of Notre Dame or Indiana University to study business and statistics
Career Plans: Unknown
Activities/Honors: Boys Tennis (Senior Captain), Penn Korean Club Co-President/Founder, National Honor Society Internal Vice President, Discovery Middle School MathCounts Assistant Coach, Kingsmen Tutor Leader, Member of DECA/Key Club/PACA (Penn’s Association for Children with Autism), National Merit Commended Scholar, two-time Northern Indiana Conference All-Conference Second Team (Boys Tennis, 2022, 2023)

Ella Smoker
Parents: Jen Smoker and Phil Smoker
Elementary School: Meadow’s Edge
Middle School: Grissom
College Plans: University of Notre Dame to study finance and business management
Career Plans: Business, likely venture capitalism or consulting
Activities/Honors: Short Hair Because We Care Club – founded the club in 2018 at Grissom Middle School and continued the club a Penn, current founder and president, hosted a yearly hair donation event at which a local salon came and cut/prepped hair for donation to Children With Hair Loss, covered by local news and media coverage, DECA two-year club president, four-year member, qualified for the International competition three years in a row by placing top three in state every year, Granger Student Ministries – weekend service middle school group leader and band member, as well as summer camp counselor, Kingsmen Against Cancer four-year member, secretary for two years, Freshmen Mentor three years, National Honor Society for both years eligible (Junior, Senior), Penn-Harris-Madison Education Foundation Intern (Sophomore, Junior), Key Club four years, National Society of High School Scholars both years eligible (Junior, Senior)

David Son
Parents: Yun Kim and Yang Son
Elementary School: Northpoint
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: UCLA to study Business Economics
Career Plans: Business and Economics
Activities/Honors: Captain of Penn Swim and Dive, Freshmen Mentor Executive, Kingsmen Tutor Leader, Kingsmen Court Executive, Co-President of Penn’s Association for Children with Autism, National Honor Society President.

Jayden Wang
Parents: Lin Wang and Zheng Wang
Elementary School: Northpoint
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: University of Notre Dame, pre-med, Chemistry major
Career Plans: Emergency Medicine Physician
Activities/Honors: Science National Honor Society Co-founder and President, Fischoff Chamber Music Academy Community Engagement Intern, Cancer Research Intern at Notre Dame, South Bend Youth Symphony Orchestra, Penn High School Symphonic Orchestra, Key Club, National Honor Society, PACA, Piano, Lilly Endowment Scholar, U.S. Presidential Scholar Candidate, National Merit Finalist, Regional Academic All Star, National Chemistry Olympiad National Qualifier, AP Scholar with Distinction, Hoosier Piano Competition 1st in State

Lillian Weiss
Parents: Andrea Weiss and Jonathan Weiss
Elementary School: Prairie Vista
Middle School: Schmucker
College Plans: Purdue University, Biology
Career Plans: Pathologist or Geneticist
Activities/Honors: Penn Competition Dance Team member (captain for 11th and 12th grade), IHSDTA State Champion in duet (11th and 12th grade), National Merit Commended Scholar, AP Scholar with Honor, National Honor Society member, Key Club member, Kingsmen Tutor, Freshmen Mentor, Kingsmen Against Cancer member, PACA and Handwritten Hearts member.

Audrey Wise
Parents: Jane Wise and Douglas Wise
Elementary School: Horizon
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: Pharmaceutical Sciences at Purdue University
Career Plans: Pharmacy industry
Activities/Honors: Penn Marching Kingsmen, Tri-M Music Honor Society, Symphonic Winds, Advanced Jazz Ensemble, Kaleidoscope Jazz Combo, Symphonic Orchestra, Whirlpool Foundation Scholarship winner, DECA ICDC qualifier, South Bend Youth Symphony Orchestra

Michelle Yuan
Parents: Miao Zhong and John Yuan
Elementary School: Horizon
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: Cornell University Nolan School of Hotel Administration.
Career Plans: Hotel manager.
Activities/Honors: Airbnb Superhost, Penn Korean Club Co-president and Founder, Penn Chinese Club Co-president, Penn Key Club, Penn National Honor Society, TEAMS, Grace Chinese Christian Conference Group Leader, Penn Kingsmen Tutor, Penn Kingsmen Tutor Internship and Private Tutoring, Symphonic Orchestra Violinist, Piano Pianist and Accompanist, Figure skating – Private and Public Coach and Figure skater.

Felix Zhang
Parents: Shanqin Chen and Yongtao Zhang
Elementary School: Northpoint.
Middle School: Discovery.
College Plans: Undecided.
Career Plans: Undecided.
Activities/Honors: Concertmaster of the All-State Orchestra, Penn Symphonic Orchestra, South Bend Youth Symphony Orchestra. Top 3 placements at International Piano Competitions. Founding Violinist of Music For Community String Quintet, Interns for Fischoff Chamber Music Academy, AP Calculus AB Perfect Score. National Merit Scholarship Winner. Presidential Scholar Candidate. Discovery MathCounts Head Coach. Mathnasium Instructor. Co-founder and executive of Penn Math Club. Secretary of Penn’s National Honor Society Chapter. Spell Bowl Individual and Team State Champions. Math Academic Super Bowl. DECA. 3x AIME qualifier. MathCON National Finals 2nd place. Indiana Math League State Champion.
SALUTATORIANS

Anika Amin
Parents: Ekta Amin and Nikesh Amin
Elementary School: Northpoint
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: Indiana University
Career Plans: Major in Neuroscience
Activities/Honors: President of Penn Medical Club, Member of National Honor Society, Member of Key Club, Three-year member of Freshmen Mentoring, Two-year member of Science National Honor Society, Member of PACA, Member of Ronald McDonald House Charity Club

MARIA GOFFINET
Parents: Karen Goffinet and Kent Goffinet
Elementary School: Christ the King Catholic School
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: Purdue University
Activities/Honors: 4H, 4H Jr. Leaders, DECA, PACA, English Academic Super Bowl, Social Studies Academic Super Bowl, Gilder-Lehrman Student Advisory Council, DECA – fourth-place Integrated Marketing Campaign, third-place Franchise Business Plan, fourth-place International Business Plan English Academic Super Bowl State Champion Social Studies Academic Super Bowl State Runner-Up Interdisciplinary Academic Super Bowl State Finalist AP Scholar with Distinction National Merit Commended Scholar NCWIT Aspirations in Computing Award Indiana Affiliate Winner Billy Michal Student Leadership Award

RHEA RAKHRA
Parents: Sue Rakhra and Bob Rakhra
Elementary School: Northpoint
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: Major in biomedical or chemical engineering; medical school.
Activities/Honors: 2-time State Winner International Qualifier for DECA, Team Captain Northern Indiana Volleyball Association (NIVA three years), President of Kingsman Against Cancer and Co-Founder of Science National Honor Society, Freshman Mentor, Penn Volleyball, Written Event Officer Executive for DECA.

LANDON SEARS
Parents: Dr. Jennifer Sears and Andrew Sears
Elementary School: Horizon
Middle School: Discovery
College Plans: Bethel University
Career Plans: Practice medicine as a Pediatrician
Activities/Honors: Earned Associates Degree in General Studies from Ivy Tech Community College through Penn’s Early College Program, Fundraising Officer for Penn’s Association for Children with Autism (PACA), National Honor Society, plays travel volleyball for Team Pineapple in Angola, Indiana.
Class of 2024 Senior Parades
Every year before Commencement our graduating seniors get to take a trip down memory by returning to their P-H-M elementary schools. It’s a special day for our students because they’re cheered on by younger students, they get to reconnect with their former elementary principals and elementary teachers, and maybe see younger siblings, neighbors, or family friends. They may even get to play some of their favorite old recess games!
Here’s a short recap video pf the excitement!
Below are just a sampling of the 11 Senior Parades we were able to capture in photos.
Northpoint Elementary School (Thursday, May 30)
Click to see more photos on Northpoint’s website.
Moran Elementary School (Thursday, May 30)

Click to see more photos on Moran’s website.
Walt Disney Elementary School (Thursday, May 30)
Elm Road Elementary School (Friday, May 31)

Click to see more on Elm Road’s website.
Bittersweet Elementary School (Friday, May 31)

Click to see more on Bittersweet’s website.
Elsie Rogers Elementary School (Friday, May 31)

Commencement 2024 Parking & Other Patron Information
Commencement is Monday, June 3 at at Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center on the campus of the University of Notre Dame. The ceremony begins promptly at 7:00 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 for attendees.
For those wishing to watch the livestream, click here.
Students are to enter Gate 10. Doors open at 4:30. Seniors arriving after 5:00 will not be in alphabetical order and may be required to be seated at the end of the line or may even be excluded from Commencement. Click here for more student related information.
Please refer to the map below for parking locations.
Clear bags are preferred, but not required. Notre Dame reserves the right to search purses/bags. Backpacks, totes, and duffel bags are not allowed. Please see ND’s list of prohibited items include (or click here):
- Alcohol
- Animals (Service Dogs are permitted)
- Artificial noisemakers (including whistles)
- Cameras with lenses longer than six (6) inches
- Cans or glass bottles (including aerosols)
- Drones or Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
- Fireworks or explosives
- Food or beverage (except unopened plastic water bottles). Food is allowed as a medical necessity with proof.
- GoPro or selfie sticks
- Halloween-style masks
- Laser or pen pointers
- Signs, banners, and balloons
- Stadium chairs or seat backs (unless medical reason with documentation)
- Strollers
- Throwing of any object at any time (including footballs)
- Water vessels of any kind, including water bottles
- Use of tobacco products and e-cigarettes
- Use or possession of marijuana, and other illegal drugs
- Weapons/Firearms. WEAPONS OF ANY KIND ARE PROHIBITED ON CAMPUS
- Any other items deemed dangerous or inappropriate
It’s also highly recommended that families make prior arrangements as to where to meet their seniors after the graduation ceremonies have ended. Please do not interrupt the procession as the graduates exit the Joyce Center. The graduates will be released to meet with family and friends after re-entering the field house.
We wish everyone a wonderful Commencement evening!
Mrs. Beelaert & Mrs. Horvath win Impact Awards
Superintendent Dr. Jerry Thacker started handing out the third and final round of district Impact Awards on Wednesday, May 22. The awards were given to teachers who had the most significant individual student growth with DIBLES, ILEARN, and SAT assessments for Spring 2024.
Dr. Thacker, along with Assistant Superintendent Dr. Heather Short, Director of Professional Development and Student Learning, visited four schools to surprise five teachers letting them know that they were the latest winners, and Penn High School had two winners:
- Candice Beelaert had the highest student growth in English on the SAT.
- Rebecca Horvath had the highest student growth in Math on the SAT.

Congrats to Mrs. Beelaert and Mrs. Horvath and their students!
As this school year comes to a close we want to thank all our teachers and students for their commitment to academic excellence this school year. The hard work really paid off!
Thank you to the P-H-M Education Foundation for covering the cost of the awards for purchasing the beautiful crystal awards given to the teacher award recipients.
Teacher Signing Day
It’s widely known that there’s a national teacher shortage. In Indiana, it’s been reported that there are around 2,000 teacher vacancies across the state.
Encouraging high school students with an interest in children and education to become teachers is one way we can help widen the teacher shortage gap.
Under Penn High School’s Family and Consumer Sciences program, students who are interested in pursuing a career in education can take several courses, such as Early Childhood Education and Cadet Teaching.

Click here to see Penn’s full Program of Studies.
On Wednesday, May 22, 2024, a special event was held for 13 Penn students who plan to become teachers. Patterned after College Signing Day what student-athletes do to declare their intentions on playing for a particular school, the Penn students donned their college of choice t-shirt and signed their intentions to major in Education with proud parents in the audience. We also asked the students to invite their favorite P-H-M teachers.
- Brooklin Kline: Indiana University South Bend, Elementary Education
Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Kylee Wetzel, Penn High School - Sarah Gentry: Purdue University, Elementary Education
Favorite Teachers: Mrs. Sherri Potts, Mrs. Cassie Scarsella, Mr. Jason Pikuza, Bittersweet Elementary; Mr. Steven Sanders, Penn High School - Gretchen Moore: Indiana University Bloomington, Secondary Special Education
Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Bonnie Manningham, Penn High School - Kaitlyn Vargo: Indiana University South Bend, Elementary Education
Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Rachael Meyers, Penn High School - Molly Knight: Ball State University, Elementary Education
Favorite Teacher: Mr. John Hedrick, Discovery Middle School - Brianna Magnuson: Holy Cross College, Elementary Education
Favorite Teacher Mrs. Rachael Meyers, Penn High School - Emma Szymanski: University of Kentucky, Elementary Education
Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Anna King, Mary Frank Elementary - Payton Johnson: Indiana University South Bend, Elementary Education
Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Rachael Meyers, Penn High School - Samantha Fecteau: Ball State University, Elementary Education
Favorite Teacher: Miss Anne Napoli, Penn High School - Caitlynn Fischer, IUSB, Elementary Education
Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Stephanie Betzer, Moran Elementary - Ellie Stabnick, University of Tampa, Elementary Education
Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Ally Starkweather, Penn High School - Xavier Browning, Purdue University, Secondary Education
Favorite Teacher: Mr. Kyle Marsh, Penn High School - Brandon Mueller, Indiana State, Secondary Education
Favorite Teacher: Mr. Jeremy Starkweather, Penn High School
Good luck to these students and we hope to see these faces again when they come back to Penn-Harris-Madison to teach!
P-H-M’s DVT & Planetarium Renamed Arthur M. Klinger Planetarium
Mr. Art Klinger, the man credited with being the “father” of P-H-M’s DVT & Planetarium, was honored today when the facility he helped create 44 years ago was officially renamed in his honor. The new P-H-M Arthur M. Klinger Planetarium sign now hangs on the exterior of Bittersweet Elementary School, where the facility is housed. It was unveiled to cheers and applause on the afternoon of May 14, 2024. Click to watch the video below.
On hand for the unveiling and dedication were Klinger’s wife, son, and longtime friends. Also present was P-H-M Superintendent Dr. Jerry Thacker, Executive Director of P-H-M Education Foundation Jennifer Turnblom, members of PHMEF Executive Board, P-H-M School Board Members Jim Garrett and Ryan McCullough, P-H-M Administrators, and current Planetarium Director Melinda O’Malley. P-H-M former Superintendent Dr. Dean Speicher also attended. It was under Dr. Speicher’s leadership that Bittersweet school and the Planetarium opened in 1980. Bittersweet first grader teachers and students added to the celebration. The students made a banners to mark the occasion.



PHM School Trustee VP Ryan McCullough, former PHM Superintendent Dr. Dean Speicher, Art Klinger, current PHM Superintendent Dr. Jerry Thacker, & PHM School Trustee Jim Garrett
Click to see the full photo gallery on P-H-M’s website.
Klinger began his 45 year career with P-H-M in 1970. He taught Earth and Space Sciences at Schmucker Middle School, a position held for 10 years before taking over the Planetarium as its first director. Klinger’s interests in astronomy, aviation, and space travel made him a natural for the position. He was a pilot receiving his private pilot’s license in 1974. He was a member of the Great Lakes Planetarium Association and the International Planetarium Society. Klinger even authored an Introductory Astronomy text book that was used in Penn High School and IUSB astronomy classes; the last revision was August 2020.
It was Klinger’s interest in the space travel history and NASA that really transformed the Planetarium. Astronaut Col. James Irwin, Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo 15 (8th man to land on the Moon), was the honorary speaker at the Planetarium’s public dedication in February 1981. He was the first of six astronauts to visit the Planetarium over the years; a Russian cosmonaut even visited in 1994. With every visit, personalized autographed photos were donated.


The Planetarium’s Space Museum came about through a connection Klinger made with the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum because of his application for the “Teacher in Space Project” in 1984. From that connection, 47 artifacts, including 16 that have actually been on the Moon, were loaned to the museum. Klinger eventually secured autographed pictures of all flown astronauts. He even obtained the autographed photos of the scientific minds behind the “Space Race,” like Wernher von Braun and Yuri Gagarin. Klinger states that according to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, P-H-M is the only public school district that not only has artifacts from the space program, but also has items that have been on the Moon. Click here to watch a video of Klinger talking about the importance of space exploration.
Klinger served as Director of P-H-M’s DVT, Planetarium Space Museum for 35 years retiring in 2015 after working at P-H-M for 45 years.
Dr. and Mrs. Thacker donated $10,000 to the Penn-Harris-Madison Education Foundation to rename the Planetarium the Arthur M. Klinger Planetarium.

This $10,000 donation is among four donations to PHMEF that Dr. and Mrs. Thacker have made as part of the Naming Rights Campaign. All recognize the contributions P-H-M employees have made to the community:
- Chris Geesman Kingsmen Athletic Center (formerly the Kingsmen Athletic Center), $25,000 donated in December 2021
- Al Rhodes Kingsmen Court, $10,000 donated in October 2023
- P-H-M Arthur M. Klinger Planetarium, $10,000 donated in January 2024
- Yeoman Family Plaza, $10,000 donated in March 2024 (dedication still to come)
Per PHMEF’s Naming Rights fundraising initiative, 80 percent of the donation will go into Foundation’s endowment, which will in turn provide alternative and additional funding for various co-curricular and extracurricular programs. The remaining 20 percent directly funds professional development initiatives for
P-H-M teachers. Continuing the education and training of teachers is a major priority the School Corporation.
The mission of the Education Foundation is to develop alternative sources of income to support education initiatives in the School Corporation by strengthening partnerships between the community and the District. PHMEF supports education through awarding innovative teaching grants, staff development and other corporation-wide initiatives.
Penn Triple State Finalist
Penn was recognized by the Indiana Association of School Principals as a Triple State Finalist for students winning the Spell Bowl, having two teams (Fine Arts and Math) win the Academic Super Bowl State Championship, and a finalist team in the Quiz Bowl.
Congratulations to all our students and coaches.









