Two Penn Seniors named 2024 Lilly Scholars

Penn High School has students who have been named 2024 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship recipients. The two seniors are Bella Schaetzle and Jayden Wang. Bella is the daughter of Penn Geography teacher Dan Schaetzle. She attended Walt Disney, Mary Frank and Discovery. Jayden attended Northpoint and Discovery.
 
Since 1988 when the Community Foundation began administering the Lilly Scholarship in St. Joseph County, 37 Penn students (including Schaetzle and Wang) have been named award winners! Last year Penn also had two winners and in 2022, we had four winners!
 
The Lilly Endowment Scholarship is highly competitive awarding winners with four-year, full-tuition scholarships and a book stipend for the Indiana college or university of their choice. Awards are based on academic excellence, leadership, community service, employment history, written essays, personal recommendations, underrepresentation, and whether the student is the first generation of his/her family to attend college. The Community Foundation received more than 120 applications from 12 schools. Finalists’ names were submitted to Independent Colleges of Indiana for final selection.
 
Lilly Endowment Community Scholars may also participate in the Lilly Scholars Network (LSN), which connects scholars with resources and opportunities to be active leaders on their campuses and in their communities. Both the scholarship program and LSN are supported by grants from Lilly Endowment to Independent Colleges of Indiana (ICI).
 
Lilly Endowment Inc. is an Indianapolis-based private philanthropic foundation created in 1937 by J.K. Lilly Sr. and his sons Eli and J.K. Jr. through gifts of stock in their pharmaceutical business, Eli Lilly and Company. Although the gifts of stock remain a financial bedrock of the Endowment, it is a separate entity from the company, with a distinct governing board, staff and location. In keeping with the founders’ wishes, the Endowment supports the causes of community development, education and religion. The Endowment funds significant programs throughout the United States, especially in the field of religion. However, it maintains a special commitment to its founders’ hometown, Indianapolis, and home state, Indiana.
 
Since 1997, Independent Colleges of Indiana has administered the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program statewide with funding provided by Lilly Endowment. Founded in 1948, ICI serves as the collective voice for the state’s 29 private, nonprofit colleges and universities. ICI institutions employ over 22,000 Hoosiers and generate a total local economic impact of over $5 billion annually. Students at ICI colleges have Indiana’s highest four-year, on-time graduation rates, and ICI institutions produce 30 percent of Indiana’s bachelor’s degrees while enrolling 20 percent of its undergraduates.

2024 Young Authors’ Conference, Books & Bots

This year P-H-M Education Foundation’s Young Authors’ Conference is partnering up with the Next Gen Robotics event to bring you Books & Bots!  This event blends literary innovations with robotic creations. It’s a wonderful opportunity for P-H-M students in Kindergarten – 5th grade. Click here to view photos on Facebook from last year’s Young Authors’ Conferenceclick here to view photos of the 2023 Next Gen event.

9:15 – 11:00 a.m. – Young Authors’ Conference

11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. – Next Gen

Both events are entirely FREE! Thank you to the P-H-M Education Foundation and P-H-M Superintendent Dr. Jerry Thacker and his wife Donna Thacker for covering the cost of the YAC for the second year in a row from the proceeds of #GivingTuesday donations.

NEW THIS YEAR … both events will be held at Penn High School!

While the events are FREE, registration is required! 

This registration link opens January 30, 2024!  Registration closes Friday, February 23.

One parent only must accompany students! Younger siblings may not accompany adults.  Due to the planned activities and available space, this experience is for your young author and one parent.

As part of the morning activities, students will participate in two rotations: one with well-known children’s author and speaker, Carolyn Crimi; and the other with Jocelyn Dupuis.  Following these rotations, students will enjoy spending time exploring technology, with an opportunity to share a piece of their piece of writing on a FlipGrid or online writing platform. 

BACKGROUND ON CAROLYN CRIMI:

Carolyn Crimi enjoys snacking, pugs, Halloween, and writing, although not necessarily in that order. Over the years she has published 19 books for children, including Weird Little Robots, Secondhand Dogs, Don’t Need Friends, Henry and the Buccaneer Bunnies, Where’s My Mummy?, There Might Be Lobsters, and I Am The Boss of This Chair.  When she’s not snacking, Carolyn enjoys giving author talks to elementary schools all over the country.

BACKGROUND ON JOCELYN DUPUIS:

Also as part of Young Authors’ Conference, participants and parents will also enjoy an interactive experience with P-H-M’s extraordinary Jocelyn Dupuis.  Jocelyn has a passion for music education and the performing arts. As a music teacher, she has taught many students to enjoy music as well. 

*Participating students will receive additional information prior to the conference through their home school at the end of February. In the meantime, if you have any questions, please contact Candace Cussen at ccussen@phm.k12.in.us.

2023-2024 PHMEF Grant Report

The P-H-M Education Foundation has wrapped up the grant announcements for the 2023-2024 school year; and it’s been a big year with tons of recipients. This cycle the Foundation Grants Committee awarded $42,819.63 in funding to 15 EZ grants and 20 traditional grants. Click here for the full list of funded grants.

PHMEF has moved to one grant cycle per school year, now moved to the Fall, to allow teachers and schools time to put their grant dollars to good use right away.

Executive Director Jennifer Turnblom traveled across the district to surprise various grant recipients with the good news of their funding amount. Grants awarded this year cover a wide array of innovative programs and activities from $10,000 to Grissom Middle School to purchase keyboards for the music room to milkweed plants for Madison Elementary so the school could attract monarch butterflies.

Check out the excitement of Bittersweet students when Ms. Turnbloom arrived with a check for $959.20 which will be used to purchase “Cracking the Code on Letters and Sounds” toolkits.

Look through the photo gallery below to see the check deliveries or click to follow PHMEF’s Facebook page.

PHM Retiree Holiday Breakfast

Superintendent Dr. Jerry Thacker welcomed back retirees at P-H-M’s annual Holiday Breakfast.

It was good to catch up with former colleagues and enjoy some holiday festivities, complete with a prize drawing!

Take a look at the photo gallery below …

Al Rhodes Kingsmen Court Unveiling

On Friday, December 1, 2023, the Basketball Court inside Penn High Schools Main Arena was officially renamed “Al Rhodes Kingsmen Court” in honor of long time Basketball Coach and Hall of Famer Al Rhodes.

As part of the P-H-M Education Foundation’s Naming Rights CampaignP-H-M Superintendent​ Dr. Jerry Thacker and his wife, Donna Thacker, generously donated $10,000 to have the court to pay homage to former Penn basketball player, turned teacher and coach!

It was a special night for Coach Rhodes, his family, friends and all of the Kingsmen community.

Watch the video below to relive the evening.

 

Santa Delivers Smiles at Breakfast With Santa 2023

On a crisp December morning, Bittersweet Elementary School hosted the cherished event: “Breakfast with Santa.”

The day began in the Planetarium, where a dazzling laser light show ignited imaginations. Families watched a wonderful light show set to holiday music before heading to the cafeteria for a delicious breakfast.

The highlight of the event was Santa’s arrival. With a jovial “Ho, ho, ho!” he listened to children’s holiday wishes and posed for photos, spreading joy to all.

Take a look at some photos below!

Teacher Job Fair Dec. 19, 2023 and Wed., March 13, 2024

We’re looking for teachers who want to join the P-H-M Family. If you are a new or veteran teacher, or currently enrolled as an education major … WE WANT TO TALK TO YOU! 

Click here for more about WHY you should become a teacher with us!

Every teacher candidate will be GUARANTEED one face-to-face interview with a P-H-M administrator.

WHEN & WHERE

  • Dates: Tuesday, December 19, 2023 and Wednesday, March 13, 2024
  • Time: 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. (EST)
  • School Location: Schmucker Middle School (Door B)
  • Address: 56045 Bittersweet Rd. Mishawaka, IN 46545

WHAT TO EXPECT:

Can’t make it to the job fair? Please submit an online application.

Addition Questions? Please contact PHMhumanresourcesinfo@phm.k12.in.us

Board Meeting Recognitions (Nov. 13, 2023)

At the Board of School Trustees Meeting held Monday, November 13, several individuals and groups were recognized or presented.

Teachers who were recently recognized with the P-H-M Impact Awards were recognized. Everyone was present except for Penn High School’s Dr. Lee Morris. Click the teachers name below to see the growth they helped their students achieve.

From September 15 – October 12, Dr. Thacker surprised all the teachers listed above by showing up in the classrooms to present them with the awards. All the surprise announcements are captured in this highlight video below. Click to watch …

Assistant Superintendent Dr. Heather Short, Director of Professional Development & Student Learning Dr. Lavon Dean-Null, and Director of Literacy Ryan Towner were recognized for  recently receiving the 2023-2024 Competitive Science of Reading Grant Notification from the Indiana Department of Education’s (IDOE’s) Literacy Center. P-H-M’s Learning Division applied for the grant and received full funding for $448,148! The money will be used to pay for Science of Reading tools and resources, teacher professional development, and materials from LETRS for teacher training/background knowledge.

Literacy Grant check

Penn High School’s World Languages and Health and Human Services Academies gave presentations. Several students spoke about their experiences with the academy courses and how its helped them in their day-to-day lives and help them decide on future careers. One student signed part of her presentation

ALS student signing HHS Academy student

Penn High School Senior Bella Bauer gave a presentation on Epilepsy for Epilepsy Awareness Month. Bella suffers from Epilepsy having her first episode in 5th grade. She now hopes to educate as many students, teachers, and members of the public on Epilepsy and what to do when someone has a seizure. She’s written a book “The ABC’s on Epilepsy.” Bella is also a member of Penn’s Dance team.

PHM Substitute Hiring Event

Interested in being a P-H-M substitute teacher, Educational Assistant (EA), or a Teacher’s Aide (TA) ?

Come to one of the upcoming job fairs to learn more about the positions and earning possible benefits.

ESS manages P-H-M’s substitutes. Those hired become ESS employees with the compensation listed below:

  • Sub Teachers – $100 per day ($135 for Retired Teachers)
  • Sub Educational Assistants (EA) – $85 per day
  • Sub Teacher Aides & Sub Office Aides $14 an hour

Click here for more details on these positions.

Penn & Schmucker Teachers Receive Impact Awards

This afternoon P-H-M Superintendent Dr. Jerry Thacker handed out the last two teacher Impact Awards as part of Round 1. This portion of the awards highlighted the teachers with the most significant overall student growth during the 2022-2023 school year.

Today’s awardees are both math teachers. Penn’s Brian Griman teaches College Algebra, Pre-Calculus & Trigonometry, and Calculus courses; and Tony Krupa teaches 8th grade Math at Schmucker Middle School. Dr. Thacker was able to surprise both Griman and Krupa with the help of some other members of P-H-M A Administration: Asst. Superindent of Instruction Dr. Heather Short, Director of Professional Development Dr. Lavon Dean-Null, and Director of Literacy & Title I Ryan Towner. P-H-M Education Foundation Executive Director Jennifer Turnblom was also on hand. The Foundation covered the cost for the awards given to each winner.

To surprise Mr. Griman, Dr. Thacker enlisted the help of Penn Principal Dr. Sean Galiher. At Schmucker, Principal Sarah Smith and Assistant Principals Cam Brundage and Matthew Garber helped surprise Mr. Krupa in the middle of class.

Serendipitously, both Griman and Krupa’s children were both in their father’s classroom today when they received the surprise awards, making the awards even more special.

Krupa
Mr. Krupa’s son is a 6th grader at Schmucker

 

Griman
Dr. Thacker surprised to see Mr. Griman’s daughter, home from college on Fall Break, visiting her father’s classroom

Click here to see more pictures on Facebook.

Griman received his Impact award because he had the largest increase of student growth in passing, from PSAT to SAT. The growth in the number of students proficient from PSAT to SAT was 11%.

Krupa was recognized because his students had 85% growth in proficiency from Clear Sight 1 to ILEARN. Krupa also had two of the top three highest growth 8th grade math classes.

We appreciate all P-H-M teachers across the district for their commitment to helping their students achieve academic success. 

Round 1 of the Impact Awards is now complete. Round 2 of the Impact Awards will be handed out mid winter.