Penn Stock Market Club
Sponsor: Kyle Berres – kberres@phm.k12.in.us
Purpose: To educate and inform all interested students on all aspects of the stock market and investing. The Club seeks to provide an environment in which the cultivation of investing skills and knowledge can be improved and taught to all interested parties at Penn High School.
Annual dues: $30.
Short Hair Because We Care Club
Sponsor: Annie Eutsey.
Purpose: To give students a space to use their talents to plan a hair-donation event during an athletic event, in which a local salon would come in and cut hair for donation. This club will be the primary planners of this event and will communicate with outside sources if needed. The aim of the Penn High School Short Hair Because We Care Club is to inspire students to serve their community by giving them the opportunity to plan and participate in an event in which community members are able to donate their hair.
There will be club dues of $10.
Kingsmen Community Care
Kingsmen Community Care is an organization partnering with Hope Ministries to serve the homeless children of Michiana. We meet monthly in Room 266, usually on Monday or Tuesday mornings. Follow us on Instagram: kingsmen.community.care
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Provides donations through donation drives (Candy Grams, Valentine Grams, clothing drive)
Hosts fun events for the children at the center
Forms relationships between Penn students and residents at the center
Interested? Fill out this form to sign up. Amy Tiebout is the club sponsor and can be reached at atiebout@phm.k12.in.us.
Girl Up Club
Sponsor: Rachael Meyers
The aim of the Penn High School Girl Up Club is to inspire girls in our PHS community and beyond to become leaders, changemakers, and discover their true voices. Girl Up guides and champions girls through programming on gender issues and organizing, advocacy, fundraising, and communication.
The Girl Up Club strives to promote female equality in our community and inspire girls to be themselves while making a difference in the world.
There will be club dues of $5 for the 2024-2025 school year.
Regularly scheduled meetings will be held the first Monday of every month before school at 7:45 a.m. in Room 133.
Before school 7:45 a.m., Room 133: October 7, November 4, December 2, January 6, February 3, March 3, April 14, May 5.
Random Acts of Kindness Club
Club Name: Random Acts of Kindness Club
Sponsor: Corin Sailor
The aim of the Penn High School Random Acts of Kindness Club is to spread the values of kindness, positivity, and caring for others. We will gather together with positive people who want to work together to spread kindness at Penn High School.
Club dues are two $5 gift cards turned in to Ms. Sailor.
Regularly scheduled meetings will be held once a month in Room 116, after school until 4 p.m.
Muslim Student Association
Sponsor: Eric Bowers
Click here for meeting dates and the latest Muslim Student Association news.
The Purpose of the Muslim Student Association is to unite the Muslim community through various activities such as bake sales, movie nights, and monthly meetings, while also promoting cultural awareness. The club aims to foster unity within the Muslim community while promoting cultural awareness and supporting charitable initiatives.
We’re open to anyone and everyone who’s interested!
Dues are $10 for underclassmen, $15 for Seniors.
Chris Geesman Kingsmen Athletic Center
The 13,264 square foot facility, completed in 2018, includes three new locker rooms to be rotated during the Fall and Spring sports seasons: Football (varsity, JV and Freshmen), Track & Field (boys & girls) and Girls Lacrosse.
It is named for Chris Geesman, who coached Penn Football to five State Championships.
There are a total of 255 oversized lockers large enough to house equipment. There are also private shower and restroom stalls.
Click here for a brochure with more details about the new facility.
All three locker room areas have adjacent coaching staff office space for supervision.
The two home larger locker rooms include integrated team meeting and film areas with video projection.
With the addition of a training room at Everwise Freed Field, Penn athletic trainers will have on-site access to equipment and medical treatment supplies during sporting activities.
The new building also provides private facilities for sports officials.
Student Community Opportunities
DISCLAIMER:
This specific webpage is a posting of various community events, and are not necessarily activities with an affiliation to Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation. Rather, this is a community-based webpage that P-H-M parents and the student body, at parental discretion, may review out of interest. As such, Penn-Harris-Madison does not explicitly endorse the postings listed below, unless they are highlighted in yellow, as an official P-H-M event or activity.
As a public educational institution, Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation is prohibited from promoting conferences, camps, scholarships for such activities, or any other opportunities that may exclude or otherwise discriminate against students on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, sex, or any other protected characteristic.
Under recent U.S. Presidential and Indiana Governor Executive Orders, P-H-M as a public entity cannot promote D.E.I. programs and initiatives or provide access to organizations that have D.E.I. programs and initiatives.
Events and organizations listed on this page have signed a non-discrimination form attesting to and certifying that they are in accordance with all federal and state executive orders and laws.
It is the responsibility of parents/guardians/custodians to do their due diligence before deciding whether or not their student(s) can participate in any event or activity listed below.
Click on any event for more details.
Esports Club
Sponsor: Steve Sanders, Steven Anglada-Gandia, Zack Lopez, Fabian Lopez.
The aim of the Penn High School eSports Club is to provide a space where students with the common interest of gaming meet and improve towards the end of healthy competition.
The purpose of the Club: Purpose of the club is to have students with an interest in gaming to come together and share their skills and improve while playing amongst each other and other schools.
There will be club dues of $20 for the 2024-2025 school year.
Meetings will be held Monday – Friday after school.
Students who are interested in joining the club should contact a sponsor: Staff Directory
Spanish Club
Contact club sponsor Jose Gutierrez for information.
The aim of the Penn High School Spanish Club is to teach students about different Spanish cultures and their traditions.
Regularly scheduled meetings will be held every other Monday.

