PennPALS Registration Monday, March 12
WHEN: Monday, March 12, 2017, 8:00 a.m. – Noon
WHERE: P-H-M Educational Services Center
55900 Bittersweet Rd., Mishawaka
There is a $60, non-refundable registration fee due at registration. You must also bring a copy of your child’s birth certificate, immunization record and proof of residency (a copy of a utility bill or lease agreement).
Click the links below to download pdfs of the:
Penn PALS Community Preschool serves youngsters within Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation (click to see the interactive Google P-H-M boundary map) with special needs in an inclusive setting with their preschool peers, while providing them appropriate challenge, support and accommodation.
We offer the half-day program at four P-H-M elementary schools: Bittersweet, Elm Road, Elsie Rogers and Mary Frank.
Spring 2018 PHMEF Grant Cycle is Open
The application window for P-H-M Education Foundation’s Spring 2018 Grant Cycle is now open!
PHMEF grants are eligible to any P-H-M staff member who can demonstrate a program’s innovation and creativity, and reflect commitment to excellence in education. Deadline for all grant applications is 4 p.m. Thursday March 29, at the ESC (55900 Bittersweet Rd., Mishawaka).
PHMEF is seeking innovative programs that have not been previous funding through past grant cycles. Note there are funding restrictions such as not paying for substitutes, food, party supplies, etc. A complete list of restrictions can be found in the application packet. Those applications requesting non-funded expenses will not be presented to the Grants Committee.
So parents work with your student’s teacher or principal to write up a grant proposal for a program you’ve been wishing you child’s school had. PHMEF grants are eligible to any staff member who can demonstrate their program’s innovation, creativity and reflects commitment to excellence in education. Click here for a list of the unique Fall grant awardees.
There are two ways to apply—EZ Form or Traditional Form. Grant applications and filing details can be found online at the Education Foundation’s website or by clicking on the links below:
- EZ Form: for grants less than $250
- Traditional Form: to be used for grants requesting $250 or more and/or a request that is comprehensive (multi-classroom, school-wide or district-wide requests)
The timeline for the PHMEF Spring Grant Cycle is as follows:
- Thursday, March 28 – All applications (EZ Form and Traditional Form) must be turned in by 4 p.m. at ESC or emailed if it is the EZ Form. No late applications will be accepted. Note there must be 10 copies for the traditional form.
- Between March 27 and April 24 – PHMEF grant committee meets to select recipients
- April 25 – P-H-M Education Foundation Board of Directors approve grant selections.
- By May 1– Recipients will be notified by email with formal letter to follow
- By May 7 – Checks will be sent to the recipient’s home school.
*Adobe Acrobat Reader will be required to view pdfs loaded on our website. 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.
Penn presents “Shrek the Musical” March 2-3-4
The Penn Fine Arts and Communications Academy is presenting, “Shrek, the Musical”, at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 2, and Saturday, March 3, and at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 4.
The showings will be held within the Center for Performing Arts (enter through Door C).
Tickets are $10 pre-sale by clicking here to access Penn Theater’s TicketTracker.com online ticket store, or $12 at the door.
Penn student C. Monte Teeple, starring as Lord Farquaad, said that the musical as a contemporary appeal.
“Unlike a lot of musicals that you would find locally, Shrek is a much more modern show,” Teeple said. “This not only means that many jokes and much of the humor will be understood by students, but also that the actual songs and music are far more modern as well.”
The plot of “Shrek the Musical” revolves around a hated Ogre (Shrek) and a talking donkey who go on a quest to save Princess Fiona in order to reclaim Shrek’s swamp.
Lord Farquaad claimed the swamp and has housed all magical creatures there.
From a deeper point of view, the story is about the misfits and those who don’t fit in, and finding your place in the world.
Non-resident enrollment window for 2018-19 school year NOW OPEN
The window to apply for 2018-19 school year non-resident enrollment is now open. The open non-resident application window is Feb. 20, 2018 – March 9, 2018.
P-H-M is accepting a limited amount of elementary spots only at Mary Frank and Madison Elementary Schools.
Click here for more details and to fill out an online application for these open spots.
Young Authors’ Conference, Saturday, March 10
Saturday, March 10, 2018
8:45 – 11:30 a.m.
Schmucker Middle School
Sponsored by Corporations for Education, a division of the P-H-M Education Foundation, the annual Young Authors’ Conference is an opportunity for Penn-Harris-Madison students, in grades K-5, and their parents to meet and hear from Ruth McNally Barshaw, well-known children’s author and illustrator of Ellie McDoodle Diaries and picture books like Leopold the Lion. Click for more details and examples of Mrs. Barshaw’s work.
Mrs. Barshaw will share her experiences as a writer and illustrator. Students will sketch along with her, learning tips for improving creativity, drawing, and storytelling techniques.
As part of the morning activities, students will also share their own writing piece in small, adult-led group sessions with students from other P-H-M elementary schools. While students are meeting with their peers, parents will attend a special presentation by P-H-M teacher and writing expert Carrie Mumaw, who will share fun and inspiring ideas for creative writing. Together, students and parents will also enjoy a presentation of “Stuart Little” by Bethel College Genesians.
*One parent must accompany students! However, keep in mind that students and parents will separate for a portion of the day.
COST: The registration fee of $5.00 per child is used for conference expenses.
REGISTRATION: Online registration is now available! Please visit phm.revtrak.net and click the right arrow on the homepage to find the “2018 P-H-M Young Authors’ Conference” button. Create an account, then make your payment. There is a fee for using this service. You can also click here to be directly to the online registration/payment page.
If you prefer to register via paper, please fill out the front of the blue envelope that was attached to the hard copy of the flyer that came home with your student. Fill out the blue envelope completely, insert your payment, and return it to your child’s school. Checks should be made payable to: Young Authors’ Conference. Cash is also accepted. The deadline for registration is Wednesday, February 28, 2018!
CONFIRMATION: Participating students will receive additional information prior to the conference through their home school at the beginning of March.
QUESTIONS: If you have any questions, please contact Lisa Duerksen at lduerksen@phm.k12.in.us.
Forum Meeting on Internet Safety Rescheduled for March 8
On Thursday, March 8, P-H-M’s Forum is sponsoring a districtwide parent meeting on Internet Safety.
According to the Pew Research Center, 94% of teens use their cell phone for their online activity and 71% use more than one social media site.
What do you need to know as parents and guardians to keep them safe online when they’re at home?
Hear from cybercrime and internet safety expert St. Joseph County Police Department’s Officer Eric Tamashasky on Thursday, March 8, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m., in the cafeteria of Schmucker Middle School (56045 Bittersweet Road, Mishawaka).
This is a districtwide event sponsored by the P-H-M Forum parent group and is open to all P-H-M parents. Because of the nature of Offc. Tamashasky’s presentation concerning the online dangers parents need to be aware of, this event is not suitable for students below 9th grade. Spread the word to other P-H-M parents about this informational opportunity.
2018 Middle School Instrument Selection Night
Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation is nationally recognized as one of the “Best Communities for Music Education” offering choir, band and orchestra at our three middle schools.
Every P-H-M student who will be attending a P-H-M middle school as an incoming 6th grader in the Fall has the opportunity to join an instrumental music class, which includes either band or orchestra.
In order to join 6th grade band or orchestra, students must select an instrument that they will learn, practice and perform for the school year. Students/parents must click to use this link to sign-up for your appointment at your designated school and date.
“Instrument Selection Night” is when students and families get to make their choice!
At “Instrument Selection Night,” a music professional musician will be available to give students advice about which instrument may be best suited for them. They will be allowed to “try out” instruments from various instrument groups.
Please see the dates and times below for your students’ soon-to-be middle school …
Discovery Middle School
Monday, Feb. 26, 2018
Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018
4:30-8:00 p.m.
Grissom Middle School
Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2018
4:30-8:00 p.m.
Schmucker Middle School
Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018
Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018
4:30-8:00 p.m.
Jan.31, 2018 Super Blue Blood Moon Eclipse
Article written by Melinda O’Malley, Director of P-H-M DVT & Planetarium
On the morning of Wednesday, January 31st, Michiana and all of North America will see its first Super Blue Blood Moon in more than 150 years!
P-H-M families will want to rise early and try to find a nice open viewing area to see as much of this beautiful “lunar trifecta” as possible. On the morning of Jan. 31st, the moon will be low on the western horizon–opposite the rising sun when the eclipse begins. Around 5:51 a.m., the left side of the moon will begin to take on a slightly pink color as it moves into the outer edge, the penumbra, of the Earth’s shadow. The moon will continue to move deeper into the Earth’s shadow as it slowly sets. By 6:48 a.m., viewers in our area will begin to see the Moon’s color changing to a deep red as the Moon moves into the center, the umbra, of the Earth’s shadow.
Now here’s an explanation of the Super Blue Blood Moon Eclipse is why it is so special …
A supermoon is when a full moon occurs during perigee, its closest distance to Earth within its orbit. This makes the moon appear bigger and brighter than normal.
A “blue” moon, despite the name, actually has nothing to do with the color. Instead, it signifies the second full moon within a single calendar month. The expression “once in a Blue Moon” implies something rare. Blue Moons typically happen every two to three years, but double Blue Moons only happen three to five times per century and 2018 we will experience double Blue Moons in January and March!
Finally, a Blood Moon is often the name given to a total lunar eclipse because the moon appears a reddish color when it enters the Earth’s shadow. The red coloration is caused by sunlight that is refracted, or bent, as it passes through the earth’s atmosphere.
Just as the entire lunar surface is bathed in a “blood red” tint totality begins and the Moon will start to disappear below the horizon. So, make sure to wake up early to beat the rising sun and witness a once in a lifetime “lunar trifecta!”
The Escape Room
Recently fifth grade teacher, Kathy Dance, brought to the classroom a new experience for her students. It was a project that involved kinetic learning; spatial reasoning, critical thinking, and team work, making this experience a great teaching tool. The activity engaged each student and helped them work together. Students used clues, hints and strategy to find the key to The Escape Room activity. We have included some photos and a short writing by student Locke Simpson about the experience.
An Escape Room by Locke Simpson, 5th grade student, Madison Elementary School
Who! What! When! Where! Why!
- A group of kids working together.
- Trying to escape.
When going through an escape room these are the things you are thinking. You have to work together to get out. But there is always some kind of plot to follow to escape.
It is exhilarating. Also it is a friendly competition with other students.
An escape room is a room that you have to get out of. But in order to do that you have to figure out clues. Next, you find the next clue and work together to solve it. Finally you find a key and get out.
That was my experience in our escape room.
2018-2019 Kindergarten Registration Opens Tues., January 16, 2018
Registration for kindergarten students for the 2018-2019 school year begins Tuesday, January 16, 2018. Parents can register their student at their home P-H-M elementary school.
This registration opportunity is for youngsters who live within the P-H-M School Corporation and who will be five-years-old on or before September 1, 2018. A parent or guardian must appear in person to register their child.
Penn-Harris-Madison has 11 elementary schools, each offering full-day kindergarten. You may use the 2018 P-H-M Street Guide and the District Map to verify which elementary school serves your neighborhood.
Registration will take place at the schools during the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in most cases. The offices at Elsie Rogers Elementary School and Moran Elementary School will take registrations from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.