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Online ticket sales of Breakfast with Santa go live Wed., Nov. 1
The popular annual family event is scheduled for Saturday, December 2 and is open to the entire community, not just P-H-M families. However, please note this event is for Kindergarten – 3rd grade students only and children must be accompanied by at least one adult. All tickets are $7.00. Show times this year are scheduled for 8:00, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Space is limited to ...

Superintendent Dr. Thacker is named 2017 Outstanding Educator
Dr. Jerry Thacker, Superintendent of Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation, recently learned that the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents (IAPSS) named him the IAPSS 2017 Outstanding Educator. The public announcement of Dr. Thacker’s recognition will be made at P-H-M Education Foundation’s annual Superintendent’s Luncheon to be held Tuesday, October 17. This is the second time Dr. Thacker has received this prestigious honor from his IAPSS peers; ...
Parent * Student * Teacher Conferences
Parent Teacher Student Conferences will be conducted on Tuesday, October 24 from 2:30—7:00 pm and on Wednesday, October 25 from 2:30 to 5:00 PM. Teachers will be sending you an invitation on October 11 stating the day and time of your conference. Please return a confirmation on or before October 16. Teachers do their best to accommodate families by scheduling conferences together. We look forward ...
Bike-a-Thon Birthday
Madison School enjoyed perfect fall weather for our Riley Bike-a-Thon on Saturday, October 7. But the bike-a-thon was not the only event on that day. It was also Mrs. Wisler's Birthday. Mrs. Wisler is an aide at Madison, attends student activities after school hours, co-chair of the Riley Bike-a-Thon, and an avid Notre Dame fan. She is a great role model for students of how ...
Learning to Lend a Helping Hand
Riding bikes, wearing green noses, and walking laps around the playground are a few of the fun ways Madison students learn to help others. They also roll up their sleeves to organize canned food, pack meals, and collect quarters. Although the kids know that participating in the fun activities somehow results in helping others, a group of 4th and 5th grade students recently took a ...