Indiana Superintendent visits STEM & Early Learning Academies

Posted on October 27, 2016

Indiana Department of Education Superintendent Glenda Ritz dropped in for a visit of P-H-M schools this week (Wednesday, October 26). Superintendent Ritz got a whirlwind tour of Bittersweet, Penn and Schmucker seeing everything from the DVT to a robotics class.  P-H-M’s own Superintendent Dr. Jerry Thacker shined the spotlight on our STEM programs and safety initiatives at all three schools with the help of principals, teachers and students.

 

The P-H-M visit started at Bittersweet Elementary School with a short demonstration at the DVT and a visit to a fourth grade Project Lead the Way class before moving on to Penn High School.

 

At Penn, Early Learning and STEM Academy students served as tour guides. Supt. Ritz was able to observe Early College Academy Spanish and English classes. In the STEM Academy, she learned about students CSI work repairing Chromebooks as part of the Chromebook Support Internship and observe the hands-on projects taking place in the Principals of Engineering and Robotics classes.  Penn was named full STEM-certified program in June 2016making it the first large, comprehensive public high school in Indiana to achieve the elite status. She even donned safety glasses to see what students were constructing in Buildings Trades shop class. At each stop, Supt. Ritz was able to interact with the students and see things up close and personal. The tour was more than just a learning experience for Supt. Ritz; for PNN students, the visit was turned into an opportunity to cover the event and interview Ritz for real world journalism experience.

 

From Penn, Supt. Ritz went to Schmucker Middle School and observed another Project Lead the Way class.

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