DVD now offers online ticket sales and seat reservations!

The P-H-M DVT & Planetarium is now proud to offer online ticket purchasing, seat reservation & online payment through the P-H-M RevTrak Web Store

 

Click here to pick your seats and purchase them online today!

 

There are three shows left for the rest of the 2017-18 school year, take advantage of this new online feature today to see these last three shows:

  • Wed., May 9, 6:30 p.m.:  EGYPT: SECRETS OF THE MUMMIES
  • Wed., May 16, 6:30 p.m.: SPACEPARK  360
  • Wed., May 24, 6:30 p.m.: SUMMER NIGHT SKY

 

To get more details on the P-H-M DVT & Planetarium, please visit www.phmschools.org/dvt.

2018 Silver Mile Bubble Bash Huge Success!

This inaugural year for the P-H-M Education Foundation’s Silver Mile new format … the Bubble Bash … was a huge success! Click here to see the full photo gallery below.

 

Hundreds of P-H-M students, family, teachers and staff turned out Saturday, May 5 at Penn High School for the morning non-timed 5K walk/run through the neighborhoods behind Penn. More than 1,500 enjoyed the gorgeous and warm weather and bubbles!

 

There was lots of pre-race activities to get the runners warmed up, including a School Spirit Contest and Zumba!

 

After the race, runners enjoyed post-race snacks donated by Whole Foods and Hacienda Restaurants and browsed through the Health & Fitness Expo in Penn’s Cafeteria. Free health screenings were offered by presenting sponsor Saint Joseph Health System, along with numerous businesses showcasing their health-related items.  More than 100 items were up for bid at the silent auction, including Penn High School parking spaces and front-row graduation seats. And families were treated to P-H-M’s talented students participating in the Silver Mile Talent Showcase inside the Main Arena. 

 

Thank you to all the sponsors including St. Joseph Health System, ABC 57, Sunny 101.5, Drive & Shine, and many others.

 

The Silver Mile Run for Education raises funds to provide innovative grants that fall outside the P-H-M school district’s budget. It remains the Foundation’s largest fundraiser in its 13th year.  We look forward to seeing you in May 2019!

 

*Please see the photo gallery below. To download a high resolution jpg file from the photo gallery, just simply click the “DOWNLOAD” button on the bottom right-hand corner of the photo while viewing it in the Photo Gallery function.

2018 Running Is Elementary Results

It was a gorgeous day for the 10th annual “Running is Elementary.” Most years, 4th and 5th grade students from all 11 P-H-M elementary schools are fighting the elements of wind, rain, sleet or snow … but not this year!

 

Almost 700 students  participated in the 1 mile run on the Penn cross-country course located behind Elm Road School on Monday, April 30. Please click to see the photo gallery below.

 

The fun event encourages fitness and wellness. Fourth and fifth graders are encouraged to sign up for the free running club. Designated coaches at each school are then tasked with training the runners for the 6-week club which then culminates with the Running is Elementary Race. Cheered on by their families, principals, teachers and running coaches it’s amazing to see the dedication and hard work the students put in to complete the race. “Running Buddies” accompany those students who may need their extra assistance and/or encouragement.

 

Cindy Batalis (P-H-M’s 2009 Teacher of the Year and physical education teacher at Horizon Elementary) began the yearly tradition of Running Is Elementary back in 2008. Batalis’ own love for running and her desire to pass that love on to students is evident in the passion she puts into the Running is Elementary event each year. “This is a thrill! All the kids out here running today are out here making a positive step to healthy habits and we celebrate all of them. It’s a true community event!”

 

The top times for the 2018 Running Is Elementary Race were as follows:

5th grade Boys

5th grade boys winner
BIB# 99
Elm Road School
Time: 5:59
 

5th grade Girls Winner

5th grade girls winner

BIB# 190
Horizon
Time: 6:43 
 

4th grade Boys

4th grade boys winner
BIB# 429
Meadow’s Edge
Time: 6:05
 

4th grade Girls

4th grade girls winner
BIB# 171
Elsie Rogers
Time: 6:51

 

It was particularly heartwarming when the whole crowd got behind one special runner to cheer him on 4th grade Horizon student Mikan Gensic, son of Penn Biology Teacher John Gensic. Mikan took everything in stride and didn’t even seem to be tired when he was done. He even had to be talked into getting his complimentary bottle of water and frozen Urban Swirl cup!

 

Mikan Gensic Mikan Gensic 

Mikan Gensic Mikan Gensic

All runners are to be congratulated for their efforts and hard work!!

 

A big thank you to the P-H-M Education Foundation and Corporations for Education for sponsoring the event!

 

Sponsors for the 2018 event:

Presenting sponsor – Corporations for Education

Royal Excursion and Gaylor Electric

 

After Race Snack Donations:

Urban Swirl and B&B Organics

 

Be sure to sign up to run in the P-H-M Education Foundation’s Silver Mile Bubble Bash this Saturday, May 5. Click to register online today!

 

Please see the photo gallery below. To download a high resolution jpg file from the photo gallery, just simply click the “DOWNLOAD” button on the bottom right-hand corner of the photo while viewing it in the Photo Gallery function.

 

 

          

   

Prairie Vista polling location for Tues., May 8 Primary Election

When Indiana’s primary election takes place Tuesday, May 8, 2018, Prairie Vista will house a polling center, as it has in the past.

 

Voters will park in the north lot near the portable classrooms. The portable classrooms will be used for voting. Voters will not be allowed access into the school building. 

 

Other P-H-M schools that will serve as voting locations in this spring election are Penn High School, Schmucker Middle School, Mary Frank Elementary School, Meadow’s Edge Elementary School, and Walt Disney Elementary School. Of course registered voters may only use the polling location that serves their precinct, based on home address.  Here is a link to the precincts maps and polling location information provided by St. Joseph County.

 

Basketball Skills & Drills now on Monday & Thursday!

Mark your calendars!

Community Connections Fair for ENL Families

Community Connections Fair

Saturday, April 21, 2018

10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Walt Disney Elementary School

 

In an effort to expand outreach to the families of all of our ENL students (grades K-12), P-H-M’s ENL Services is hosting a community resource fair to make families aware of the services not only available within the district, but also in the Mishawaka and South Bend areas. Bilingual interpreters will be on hand at the event to assist those families who need it.

 

Click here to download a copy of the event flier in English. Copies are also available in Spanish, Chinese and Korean.

 

*Adobe Acrobat Reader will be required to view pdf documents. 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.

 

Kids Club 2018 Summer Registration Now Open

Kids Club 2018 Summer Program registration is now open!! Click here for more information and registration.

 

Full-day childcare is offered at two locations (Walt Disney and Northpoint Elementary schools) for current P-H-M students in grades K-5. Children will enjoy a variety of educational and recreational activities, crafts and field trips.

 

Cost is $125 a week, for 5 days a week. All children not currently enrolled in Kids Club are required to pay the $25 registration fee in addition to all other program-related costs. In addition, a deposit of the $100 non-refundable activity fee is required to hold a place for your child.

 

Sign up now!!

 

Locations:  Northpoint Elementary School

                       Walt Disney Elementary School

 

Dates:          June 6 through August 21, 2018

                       (closed July 4)

 

Times:          6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

 

Questions: If you have questions about Kids Club Summer Session,

                       please call Kailey Campanero at (574) 258 – 9514 or

                       Ashley Stoffl at (574) 258 – 9587

Workshop for parents of students with special needs

Caregivers of dependents with special needs are invited to attend a special workshop, sponsored by Mass Mutual Life Insurance Company, on how to make your child’s future more secure.

 

See the information in the flier posted below …

 

Mass Mutual flier

Penn Offering Basketball Skills & Drills

Mark your calendars now!

 

 

 

 

Prairie Vista earns Spell Bowl honors

Penn High School’s Center for Performing Arts brimmed with excitement as nearly 200 third, fourth and fifth graders participated in the 32nd annual P-H-M Elementary Spell Bowl on Tuesday (March 20, 2018).

 

Prairie Vista’s fourth grade team tied for 2nd place in a 4-way tie with Horizon Northpoint and Walt Disney. The fifth grade team took 3rd place.

 

Click to see a full photo gallery of the Spell Bowl on the District website(To download a high resolution jpg file from the photo gallery, you will just need to simply click the “DOWNLOAD” button on the bottom right hand corner of the photo wile viewing it in the Photo Gallery function). 

 

Spell Bowl consists of three six-person teams (plus one alternate) from each of the 11 elementary schools representing grades 3, 4 and 5.  

 

This year's winners were a mixture from the schools:

3rd Grade Winners:

  • 1st place – Northpoint with 28 points, coached by Mrs. Nichol Mondy and Ms. Molly O’Rea
  • 2nd place – Bittersweet with 25 points
  • 3rd place – Horizon with 22 points

 

4th Grade Winners:

  • 1st place – Mary Frank with 30 points, coached by Mrs. Lindsay Helman
  • 2nd place – tie Horizon, Northpoint, Prairie Vista and Walt Disney with 28 points each
  • 3rd place – tie Meadow’s Edge and Bittersweet with 20 points each

 

5th Grade Winners:

  • 1st place – Northpoint with 30 points, coached by Ms. Rosane Morehouse
  • 2nd place – Mary Frank with 25 points
  • 3rd place – Prairie Vista with 24 points 

 

Preparation for the Spell Bowl takes weeks, as teams work with their teacher coaches. Preparation includes spelling under pressure, studying word lists, learning about word sources (e.g., Latin roots) and rules such as capitalization and pluralization.

 

P-H-M Spell Bowl 2018

 

The format used for the Spell Bowl is very similar to a test. Much like a traditional spelling bee, the host, or emcee, reads a word aloud and then uses it in a sentence. The students then have a time limit of 15 seconds to write the word on paper. A panel of judges reviews the answers and then posts the scores for the audience to see. Scoring is one point for each correct spelling.

 

PHM 2018 Spell Bowl

 

P-H-M’s K-5 High Ability Coordinator, Mrs. Anne-Marie Reininga, is the Spell Bowl manager and works very hard to provide students with an enriching experience.