Parent Information Night
Madison Students and their parents enjoyed Parent Information Night on September 7. Parents met with teachers while students were able to “dance the night away” in the Madison Gym with DJ, Paul Chamberlin, and the Music Machine. Teachers were able to speak with parents about student procedures, parent involvement and the best team approach for their child’s success. Families finished the evening with ice cream provided by the Madison PTO outside on the west court.
“Read Like a Champion” Kickoff scores big!
Fall is not only the start of the school year, but also the start of football season!
Taking a cue from the University of Notre Dame’s iconic motivational locker room sign, Principal Kevin McMillen “kicked off” his inaugural “Read Like a Champion” program today (Friday, September 8).
As part of the yearlong reading initative, Principal McMillen is encouraging not just Madison students to read, but for their families to read together! Parents were invited to come to the school for today’s launch and read a portion of a book to a class. But this was more than just “story time.” By having parents also explain how reading and comprehension helps them in the everyday lives and on their jobs, Principal McMillen’s hopes to inspire a passion and purpose for reading in his elementary school students. To help get everyone excited about the program, parents came to school today to read to their children and classmates. Parents from all types of careers were represented: a police officer, judge, farmer, dental hygienist and even a former NFL player! Click to see the full photo gallery below.
2003 Penn alum Bryan Mattison played as defensive end at Iowa before going pro with the Baltimore Ravens, St. Louis Rams, and the Kansas City Chiefs, and now is volunteer assistant football coach for the Kingsmen. Today he scored a big “touchdown” when he read “There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly” to his daughter’s kindergarten class. See the picture above.
Today’s parent reading day even scored an “extra point” when a Dad serving in the Army National Guard made a surprise video call into the school wide assembly to say Hi! to his three sons and the rest of the school’s some 120+ students! Captain Timothy O’Donnell has been deployed to Afghanistan since February and is scheduled to return home in October or November. With help of Principal McMillen and his wife, Capt. O’Donnell had wanted to surprise his third and two fourth grade sons by reading to them and participate in all the fun. Unfortunately, the video connection was not very good, but the boys did have the opportunity to see and talk to their Dad all the way from Afghanistan!
“Read Like a Champion” will continue throughout the school year with activities such as buddy reading times, challenges, more guest readers and reading surprises culminating with a school assembly in June.
P-H-M Ranks in Top 4% of Indiana School Districts
With the release of the Spring 2017 ISTEP+ results, Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation now ranks in the state’s top 4% of public school districts.
Based on both Math and ELA pass results of grades 3-8, P-H-M ranks 12th out of all 292 public school districts in Indiana. For grade 10, P-H-M ranks 9th out of all 292 public school corporations—the Michiana area’s only public school district to make the top 20!
P-H-M’s overall district pass rate for grades 3-8 was 70.8%, compared to Brownsburg Community School Corp. who received the highest overall pass rate of 83.1%. Penn-Harris-Madison’s pass rate for grade 10 was 59.9%, compared to Carmel Clay Schools 68.3%
“When you compare P-H-M to the state’s other top performing school districts, you can see the level of excellence that our students and teachers are achieving in the classrooms,” said P-H-M Superintendent Dr. Jerry Thacker commenting on yesterday afternoon’s (Wednesday, September 6, 2017) testing results release by the Indiana Department of Education. “P-H-M has been able to achieve high performing test results not just by teaching the academic standards, but by empowering our teachers with ongoing professional development, equipping them with technology providing timely and efficient student assessment, while also growing our students’ academic stamina with rigor and relevant preparatory tools.”
As part of Penn-Harris-Madison’s own self-district assessment, P-H-M administration reviewed the 2017 ISTEP+ results information from across the state and also notes the following successes:
- Northpoint is Indiana’s #1 public elementary school!
- Discovery ranks #3 out of the state’s 205 public middle schools.
- P-H-M has four schools (Northpoint, Prairie Vista and Horizon Elementary Schools, along with Discovery Middle School) ranked among the state’s top 50 of all 1,437 public schools.
- Penn ranks #4 of large high schools (student population more than 500).
After analyzing the data, Dr. Thacker also noted “I am extremely proud of what our students and teachers have been able to achieve. It is with the parent and community support that they receive that P-H-M is able to achieve academic excellence at all levels. I look forward to using the data from 2017 ISTEP to build on and improve for this coming 2018 spring testing.”
Eagle Scout & Gold Award Community Service Projects
Two of the highest honors for the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts are the Eagle Scout rank and Gold Award, respectively. Attaining these prestigious achievements not only requires dedication and hard work from the scouts, but also stresses the importance of community service through projects.
At Penn High School, we encourage student participation in community service through project-based learning. It’s always gratifying when the students then apply these concepts in their own activities outside of school.
Last school year, nine Penn High School students (five graduates and four current students) gave back to their community on their way to achieving their Eagle Scout rank and Gold Awards. In this latest example of #PHMExcellence, the students walk us through their community service projects at Prairie Vista and Madison Elementary Schools, and at Birch Lake in Vandalia, Michigan.
First Day of School for P-H-M Schools
More than 10,000 Penn-Harris-Madison students in grades 1-12 headed back to school today (Wednesday, August 23, 2017) with tons of excitement for another year of #PHMExcellence!
Here’s a snapshot of the First Day from across the District … (be sure to click to view the photo gallery at the end of this story)
Superintendent Dr. Jerry Thacker and new Penn High School Principal Sean Galiher got an early start to the day doing live interviews on the early morning news programs of South Bend’s three television stations, starting at 5:00 a.m.! With student enrollment up this year to about 10,800 students, Dr. Thacker talked with excitement about the new school year. With P-H-M’s successful 1:1 Technology Initiative for all students in the District, P-H-M is in a great position to empower teachers with new technology and software that will help them utilize student formative assessment data more efficiently, which will help create a more personalized path unique for each student. Dr. Thacker also talked about how the District has recently created teacher leadership teams in all 11 elementary schools to increase leadership capacity and promote a renewed focus on high quality instructional practices. Principal Galiher talked to the news stations about Penn High School’s 97% graduation rate, with 45% of Penn students graduating with Honors and 51% graduate with a Core 40 degree.
Over at P-H-M Transportation Headquarters, approximately 139 buses started rolling out about 7:00 a.m. to pick up and transport students across the District to our 15 schools (11 elementary and three middle schools, and Penn High School).
For the first three days of school, Dr. Thacker visits all 15 schools! After leaving Penn High School this morning, his first stop was Madison Elementary to speak to students during their school assembly. All the students got a kick out of hearing about Dr. Thacker’s teaching days at Madison. P-H-M Board Members Jim Garrett and Larry Beehler (a Madison student alum) joined Dr. Thacker for his school visits this morning. Kevin McMillen’s enthusiasm, Madison’s new principal, for the new year was contagious. Students were so glad to be back at school they were hugging their teachers.
Over at Horizon Elementary, Principal Tressa Decker enlisted the help of parent volunteers to join Horizon teachers and staff to give students a “Heroes Welcome.” When students arrived at school, they were greeted by parents dressed in their work uniforms and were given "Be The Hero" medal. The goal … to inspire students to be the heroes we know they can be.
Grissom and Schmucker Middle Schools also have new principals this year. Jean Milfort and Lavon Dean-Null were there to welcome sixth through eighth graders as they exited the buses. The hallways were a flurry of activity, but Mr. Milfort managed to spot and meet Grissom’s female football player linebacker and tight end, whose looking forward to a great year of proving herself to all the naysayers! Dr. Thacker and the Board members showed up later to say hello as part of their District tour. At Schmucker, Mrs. Dean-Null was busy helping students find their way to lockers, classes and at times played the role of “traffic cop!”
Horizon students weren’t the only ones to get a surprise when they arrived at school today. Back at Penn High School, Early College Academy staff dressed in caps and gowns to welcome the Early College Academy senior Class of 2018. This spring the students will be Penn’s first graduating co-hort of the Early College Academy—graduating with both high school diplomas and college associate degrees! Quite an accomplishment and something to look forward to!
Thursday, August 24 is the first day back for kindergartners in P-H-M’s 11 elementary schools.
It’s going to be another amazing year of academic excellence in Penn-Haris0n-Madison this year! Be sure to follow #PHMExcellence to see all the amazing pictures, videos and stories throughout the year!
Kicking off 2017-18 School Year with #PHMExcellence
This morning Penn-Harris-Madison Superintendent Dr. Jerry Thacker welcomed back nearly 1,500 teachers, administrators and classified support staff during the annual Kickoff Breakfast (click here to see the photo gallery below). As part of building excitement for the new school year, Dr. Thacker always takes time to praise staff and student achievements from the past year. Some of the many EXCELLENT accomplishments of P-H-M teachers, students and staff were highlighted in a video shown to staff. Dr. Thacker encouraged staff to share the great stories taking place across the District this coming year on social media using #PHMExcellence.
As part of the Kickoff Breakfast, a motivational speaker and leader in education is invited to come in and speak to P-H-M teachers. This year Dr. Joe Sanfelippo, superintendent of Fall Creek School District in Fall Cree, Wisconsin spoke to P-H-M instructional staff about “Brining School stories to the World” and telling P-H-M’s story. Dr. Sanfelippo was named an Innovative District in 2016 and 2017 by the International Center for Leadership in Education and is the author of “Hacking Leadership: 10 Ways that Great Leaders Inspire Learning that Teachers, Students, and Parents Love.” Dr. Sanfelippo is innovative school administrator who has built strong relationships with his district’s students, families and employees through engaging social media stories. Today he also encouraged P-H-M teachers to do the same and be EXCELLENT storytellers and to share the EXCELLENT things taking place every day within P-H-M’s 15 schools, telling them “You are teachers! You move people!!!”
P-H-M is an “A” rated school district and in the state’s Top 3 of public school districts with nine Four Star Schools. Excellence happens here! Our teachers and students do amazing things every day. Throughout this year, the community and our families will start seeing more and more of these stories. Look for and use #PHMExcellence on social media and click here for #PHMExcellence feed to catch up and see what you might have missed.
PHM Welcomes New Teachers
Next Wednesday, Aug. 23 is the first day for grades 1-12 (Thursday, August 24th for Kindergarten), but today Penn-Harris-Madison’s newest teachers had their first day of school!
It was a busy New Teacher Orientation Day for this group of creative, talented and energetic teachers. This year P-H-M hired 41 new elementary, middle and high school teachers, as well Exceptional Education professional staff.
These newest teachers joined the ranks of one of Indiana’s highest ranked public school districts. As an “A” rated school and Four Star School District, 100% of our teachers are rated “Highly Effective” or “Effective.” Ongoing professional development supports and empowers our teachers to then in turn provide an excellent education to our students!
Browse the new faces you’ll be seeing throughout the 2017-18 school year!
Group 1: Elementary
Group 2: Middle School
Group 3: Penn High School
Watch the Solar Eclipse safely
One of the most exciting celestial events is coming up the afternoon of Monday, August 21 and
P-H-M wants our students to be prepared and experience the Great American Solar Eclipse.
What makes the Great American Solar Eclipse so great? This is the first major total solar ceclipse across the continental U.S., West to East Coast, since June 8, 1918!
The northern Indiana area is not in the total eclipse pattern. However, starting at 1:00 p.m., moving east, we’ll be able to see maximum coverage (about 88%) at around 2:22 p.m. with the eclipse concluding about 3:46 p.m. Still something extraordinary for our students and families to witness!
Because the first day of the 2017-18 school year is not until Wednesday, August 23, PTOs from all our 15 schools partnered with the P-H-M DVT and Planetarium to send home free “eclipse shades” with all of our 10,700 students the last week of school back in June. DVT Director Melinda O'Malley also prepared this P-H-Mstudent/parent fact sheet and guide for watching the eclipse safely.
We encourage our students and families to experience this wonderful event, but to do so safely! If your child has misplaced their “eclipse shades,” here are some resources to find/purchase new ones (some of these resources, but not all, are providing solar watching glasses for free; some payment and pre-orders may be required):
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Get Ready for the Great American Eclipse! seminar, Saturday, August 12, 2017, 4:15 – 5:15 p.m., University of Notre Dame DVT- Jordan Hall: See a simulation of the eclipse in Notre Dame's unique 50-foot planetarium and digital theater. Learn about historically interesting eclipses and how the moon's place in the solar system makes these events so spectacular. Discover how to view the eclipse safely, and receive free eclipse viewing glasses.
The event is free and appropriate for all ages, but TICKETS ARE REQUIRED! Click here to get your tickets.
- Mishawaka-Penn-Harris Public Library has a small number available for free, call 574-259-5277 for more information
- Saint Joseph County Public Library is hosting a Solar Eclipse Viewing party on August 21 at the downtown branch on 304 S. Main Street, South Bend. Glasses are free of charge to use only if you attend the viewing party.
- NASA’s website has a listing of reputable vendors of safe solar filters & viewers
P-H-M DVT/Planetarium Director Mindy O'Malley will be in Carbondale, IL on August 21 for the GreatAmericanEclipse. She'll be posting pictures and video that you won't want to miss! Be sure to click here to like and follow PHM DVT & Planetarium Facebook page and then logon on August 21 to experience the eclipse with Mrs. O’Malley.
Be safe and enjoy the viewing, the next total solar eclipse viewable in North America is not until April 2024!
Sign up announced for Penn Girls Basketball League
All female P-H-M students grades 3-8 are invited to participate in a community-sponsored girls basketball league. The league begins on Sunday, September 10 and sign-ups are Sunday, August 27 in the Penn High School Arena from Noon – 2 p.m. The "Junior League" is for grades 3-6 and the "Senior League" is for 7th and 8th graders.
- Click here for the Junior League (Grades 3-6) informational letter
- Click here for the Junior League (Grades 3-6) registration information
- Click here for the Senior League (Grades 7-8) informational letter
- Click here for the Senior League (Grades 7-8) registration information
*Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view pdfs. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, please visit Adobe’s website, at this link www.get.adobe.com/reader/, to download your free version. Or you can stop by the Education Resources Center at 55900 Bittersweet Rd., Mishawaka to pick up a copy. You can also call (574) 259-7941 for assistance.
Beginning of Year Information at a Glance
The beginning of the 2017-2018 school year is just around the corner. Please remember the Indiana State Department of Health requires parents/guardians to provide their child’s full immunization record to the student’s school health office on or before the first day of school, August 23, 2017. Click here for details on Kindergarten immunization requirements.
See the list below for important Madison dates and events to get the year started:
- August 7 – Office Opens
- August 21 – Back to School Night, 5-7 p.m.
- August 23 – First Day of School (Grades 1-12); Kindergarten Orientation 9-10:30 a.m.
- August 24 – First Day for Kindergarten
- August 30 – Picture Day; Dibels Testing (Grades K and 1) 8/30-9/27
- September 4 – Labor Day (No School)
- September 8 – IMC Volunteer Meeting, 8-9 a.m.
- September 28 – PTO Family Swim, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Click here to see the 2017-18 P-H-M District Calendar of Events.