Penn High School to add Girls Flag Football in Fall 2025
A new chapter in Penn High School’s rich sports history will begin in the Fall of 2025, as the Penn-Harris-Madison Board of School Trustees voted to approve the formation of a Girls Flag Football Program.
The P-H-M School Board vote on Monday, March 24, gives a green light to join the Girls Flag Football initiative in Indiana. The Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) announced on Monday that 55 schools have committed to Girls Flag Football Teams for the 2025 season, an increase from 27 teams in 2024.
“We are thrilled to add girls flag football as a fall sport at Penn,” Athletic Director Jeff Hart said. “With the strong support of the IHSAA and the Indianapolis Colts, the interest around the state has been strong and we look forward to building a program that competes at a high level. We will begin the process soon of hiring a head coach and meeting with interested students. We can’t wait to get started!”
The IHSAA is one of 19 state associations currently piloting the Girls Flag Football in conjunction with the NFL and the Indianapolis Colts. The NFL and the Colts are providing grants to Penn High School totaling $6,500 to support the 2025 and 2026 seasons. In addition, they will provide 25 black jerseys with “Vegas gold” lettering.
Plans are for Penn to play a seven-game regular-season schedule followed by the state tournament. The Northern Indiana Conference is projecting six teams for the 2025 season – Penn, Elkhart, South Bend Adams, South Bend Riley, South Bend St. Joseph and South Bend Washington.
Girls Flag Football will be played in a 7-vs.-7 format, with games lasting 60 minutes.
Plans are for Penn to field a Varsity team in 2025, with a Junior Varsity team to be added later. Tryouts/practice for the Penn Flag Football Team are scheduled to start on Monday, August 4.
Previously, Penn offered a Girls Flag Football tournament once a year around Homecoming, called “Powder Puff.” Four teams, made up of student-athletes from each class year, playing each other. The annual tournament has been very popular, and will remain part of Penn’s Homecoming week traditions.
Girls Flag Football at Penn will provide a new competitive outlet that fosters teamwork, leadership, and increased participation in education-based athletics. As the sport gains traction nationwide, this program will offer female students access to emerging scholarship opportunities and potential career pathways in sports. Additionally, it will strengthen the Penn Athletic community, build school spirit, and further enhance Penn’s reputation as a leader in Indiana high school sports.
PHM Teachers Recognized for Completing Science of Reading Professional Development
The first group of P-H-M teachers to complete LETRS (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) professional development were recognized at the P-H-M Board of School Trustees meeting held on Monday, March 24.
The Science of Reading Training is required by the state. Early Literacy Endorsement is now part of a teacher’s license renewal process. The training takes 80 hours to complete. In all 287 P-H-M teachers signed up for the training, and so far 112 have completed the LETRS training.
This group of Title I teachers were the first to complete the training. This group of 11 teachers received pins celebrating them as Science of Reading (SoR) Expert Teachers. The pin is just one way the district can show appreciation to these teachers for their continued dedication to their craft.
- Lydia Nickerson, Kindergarten, Elsie Rogers
- Hayley Danley, Kindergarten, Meadow’s Edge
- Amy Scoles, Kindergarten, Walt Disney
- Julie Mattison, Kindergarten, Elm Road
- Krystal Malone, Kindergarten, Walt Disney
- Payten Bruni, Kindergarten, Madison
- Megan Manspeaker, Kindergarten, Elm Road
- Dixie Britton, Kindergarten, Elsie Rogers
- Emilie Hunsberger, Kindergarten, Walt Disney
- Asheigh Heatherly, Kindergarten, Walt Disney
- Betsy Alwine, Dyslexia Specialist & Facilitator
Every teacher who completes the training will receive a SoR pin.
We thank the P-H-M Education Foundation for supporting the achievement of our teachers by financially covering the costs of the SoR pins.
Mr. Rallo Recognized at Kingsmen Basketball game
Before the start of the Penn vs. Mishawaka Boys Basketball game on Tuesday, February 25, Mr. Curt Rallo was recognized for his upcoming honor of being named to the Indiana Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame. See the full photo gallery below.
Mr. Rallo is a Penn High School Journalism teacher, Penn Sports Information Director, and member of the P-H-M District Communications Team. He’s worked at Penn for 24 years and has a total of 38 years as a working sports journalist with the South Bend Tribune, covering local high school sports, Big Ten Men’s Basketball and Football, the University of Notre Dame, as well as spot coverage of the NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB. Click here for more background on all the amazing work Mr. Rallo does with Penn students.
P-H-M Superintendent Dr. Jerry Thacker, Penn Principal Dr. Sean Galiher, Penn Athletic Director Jeff Hart, and P-H-M Communications Director Lucha Ramey honored Mr. Rallo at half-court with a commemorative G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All Time) award. He received a rousing round of applause and shout outs from the student body, student-athletes, parents and Kingsmen fans.
Along with this celebration of one of the Kingsmen’s biggest supporters, it was senior night. Penn defeated Mishawaka 72-42. Click here to visit Pennant’s Facebook page for game footage and stats.
Mr. Rallo will be inducted at the annual awards banquet to be held in early April in Greenwood. Click for more details on the other inductees on the Stateline Sports Network website.
Penn High School Hosts PHM Board of School Trustees Meeting
Penn High School Principal Dr. Sean Galiher, along with assistant principals, director of athletics and students showed off and explained how Penn is “Building Bright Futures.”
At the Penn-Harris-Board of School Trustees meeting held Monday, Feb. 10 at Penn, the high school demonstrated how they are putting this year’s theme into action in everything they do.
From highlights from the Homecoming parade in the fall to reports on Penn’s amazing 98% graduation rate and everything in between. Other reports included:
- Building & Trades program (now in its 56th year!)
- Engineering Design & Development program (competed against and beat college students in the TECH 120 class at Purdue)
- Class of 2025 students on track for an Honors Diploma
- AP Enrollment & Success
- SAT Performance
- Attendance
- Athletic & Academic Teams update
- Teacher Professional Development update
- … and so much more!
Click here to view Principal Dr. Galiher’s full presentation.
Teacher Job Fair, March 19, 2025
We’re looking for new & veteran teachers, or soon-to-be graduates … WE WANT TO TALK TO YOU! We’re hiring ROCK STAR elementary and secondary teachers for Fall 2025!
Click here for more about WHY you should join the P-H-M Family!
Every teacher candidate will be GUARANTEED one face-to-face interview with a P-H-M administrator.
WHEN & WHERE
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Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2025
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Time: 2:00 – 5:00 p.m.
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School Location: Schmucker Middle School (Door B)
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Address: 56045 Bittersweet Rd., Mishawaka
WHAT TO EXPECT:
- Upon arrival, you will sign in before waiting in a common area until it is your turn
- These are REAL interviews, please dress professionally
- When it’s your turn to be interviewed, please turn off your phone or switch it to “Airplane Mode”
- It’s important to have your Application & Resume on file, please submit an online application BEFORE coming to the job fair.
- If you do not have an updated online application on file with P-H-M Schools, a hardcopy of your resume is recommended, but not required.
Can’t make it to the job fair? Please go ahead and submit an online application.
Addition Questions? Please contact PHMhumanresourcesinfo@phm.k12.in.us
Elementary Students Experience Musical Magic with Penn High School Symphonic Orchestra
Fourth and fifth-grade students from Bittersweet, Elm Road, Mary Frank, Meadow’s Edge, and Northpoint elementary schools recently enjoyed a musical demonstration by the Penn High School Symphonic Orchestra. This event offered the elementary students an exciting glimpse into what musical instruments may be in their future.
The demonstration began with a slow, moving piece before transitioning into a showcase of individual instruments. Penn orchestra members lined up at the front of the stage to perform brief solos. Each instrument’s unique sound and appearance were highlighted, sparking curiosity and excitement among the elementary students.
The event reached its peak when two Penn teachers brought a thrilling touch of cinematic drama to the stage. Dressed as Princess Leia and Darth Vader from Star Wars, the duo engaged in a light saber battle to the delight of the audience. In a dramatic twist, Darth Vader emerged victorious and led the orchestra in a powerful rendition of the iconic “Imperial March.” Adding to the spectacle, the string players adorned their bows with LED lights, transforming them into glowing light sabers as they performed the final number.
The demonstration not only entertained but also served as an introduction to the world of orchestral music, inspiring many young students to consider learning an instrument in the future. The Penn High School Symphonic Orchestra’s performance was a perfect blend of education and entertainment, leaving a lasting impression on its young audience.
Mr. Rallo to be Inducted into Indiana Sportswriters & Sportscasters Assoc. Hall of Fame
Congratulations to Mr. Curt Rallo, Penn High School Journalism teacher, Penn Sports Information Director, and member of the P-H-M District Communications Team for being named to the Class of 2025 Indiana Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame.
Mr. Rallo is a graduate of Penn High School earning his bachelor’s degree from Indiana University-South Bend and a master’s degree from Bethel University.
Mr. Rallo is a working journalist in the truest sense of the word. His experience includes working for the South Bend Tribune for 38 years, covering local high school sports, Big Ten Men’s Basketball and Football, the University of Notre Dame, as well as spot coverage of the NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB. Just some of the notable pro athletes he’s covered include: Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Skylar Diggins, Pat Connaughton, and Michael Jordan (basketball and baseball). While covering college and professional sports, Mr. Rallo reported on the Rose Bowl, Orange Bowl, Maui Invitational, NCAA men’s basketball Final Fours (I.U. and Michigan State) and women’s basketball Final Fours (Notre Dame 6x), covering MLB, NFL and NBA playoffs.
For his work covering Indiana high school sports, Mr. Rallo was recognized by the IHSAA with the Distinguished Media Service Award in 1996.
Mr. Rallo brought his broad depth of experience in sports reporting back to Penn High School when he began teaching in 2001 while still working at the Tribune. He’s now been with P-H-M for 24 years teaching Sports Journalism and serving as the Sports ID for the Kingsmen Athletic Department. He’s also been known to call some Kingsmen games/matches. Mr. Rallo oversees a team of student writers, photographers, videographers, graphic artists, etc. serving as Penn’s own independent sports media outlet. Mr. Rallo and his students impressively cover all of Penn’s teams giving his students real hands-on experiences of doing everything from live play by play on the Pennant YouTube Channel, feature stories on the Pennant website, and in depth conversations with student-athletes and coaches on the Pennant Podcast. Mr. Rallo and the student sports journalists also manage Pennant Facebook, Instagram, and X. Mr. Rallo teaches his students the importance of deadlines and in this age of social media covering sporting events in real time. The volume, but more importantly the quality, of content Mr. Rallo covers with his dedicated team of students makes him beyond worthy of this recognition. His students are very fortunate to learn from a true and talented professional.
It’s hard to believe with all that he does at Penn High School, but Mr. Rallo still does freelance work covering Notre Dame football and basketball for the Associated Press.
Mr. Rallo will be inducted at the annual awards banquet to be held in early April in Greenwood. Click for more details on the other inductees on the Stateline Sports Network website.
Newly Elected School Board Members to be Sworn in, Election of Board Officers
The newest members of the P-H-M Board of School Trustees were sworn last night (Monday, January 13, 2025) at the P-H-M Board of School Trustees meeting. New to the Board is Katie (Katelyn) Inabnit Bell, a 2012 graduate of Penn High School and Gary Fox, a former Trustee of 19 years. Returning Board Vice President Ryan McCullough was also sworn last evening. St. Joseph County Superior Court Judge Stephanie Steele administered the Oath of Offices. Click here to see the full photo gallery below.
Bell is replacing Jim Garrett who held the Penn Township, Seat 3, for two terms (2017-2024). Garrett is a retired P-H-M teacher and Penn Championship Girls Golf coach. Fox will take over the Harris Township, Seat 4 replacing Clare Roach, who did not seek re-election; she served one term (2021-2024).

Gary Fox served on the P-H-M Board from 2001-2020 before stepping down. He served as Vice President from 2005-2007, President from 2008-2010 and again from 2015-2017. Fox retired from Crowe LLP, a public accounting and consulting firm, after 42 years; before retiring, he was Head of Corporate Development. Crowe and his wife Tammy of 44 years are parents to two Penn High School graduates and now have five grandchildren, two of which are at Moran. Tammy and Gary Fox are longtime donors of the P-H-M Education Foundation most recently supporting the Fun Zone at Penn’s 2024 Homecoming and the Short Circuits program for all P-H-M 3rd graders at all 11 elementary schools. Fox is also making a $10,000 contribution to the Foundation’s Naming Rights Campaign to name Penn High School’s fieldhouse, currently under construction, the Dr. Jerry Thacker and Donna Thacker Fieldhouse (click here for more details).


Katie Bell, a graduate of Ball State University, worked for Penn-Harris-Madison for the 2016-2017 school year as a kindergarten teacher at Prairie Vista Elementary School. She also served as the assistant girls basketball coach at Discovery Middle School. Bell also taught fourth and fifth grade English Language Arts at Dewey School of Excellence in Chicago for three years before returning to the area. Bell is now a stay-at-home mother and manages her household full-time. She and her husband, Steve, have three young children. Bell is active in the community volunteering her time with several organizations.

Also being sworn in at tonight’s meeting is Ryan McCullough who was re-elected to Penn Township, Seat 2. McCullough was appointed to the Board of Trustees in 2021 when then Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb appointed Jamie Woods to the St. Joseph County Superior Court. McCullough is a 1995 graduate of Penn High School. McCullough and his wife Nicole, also a Penn grad, returned to Penn Township several years ago to raise their three children: two graduates Classes of 2020 and 2024, and another currently at Penn. McCullough is actively involved in the P-H-M community including volunteering as a Penn Freshman Football Coach.
Also at last night’s meeting, the Trustees elected the Board Officers for the coming year. Chris Riley was re-elected President; he has served consecutively as President since 2018. Ryan McCullough was also re-elected Vice President; he was elected 2023. Outgoing member Clare Roach was the Board Secretary. Dana Sullivan was elected to serve as Board Secretary.
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Penn High School Fieldhouse to be named after Dr. Jerry and Donna Thacker
Monday, January 13, 2025 the P-H-M Board of School Trustees approved a $10,000 donation by newly elected P-H-M Board of School Trustee Gary Fox to the P-H-M Education’s Naming Rights Campaign to name Penn High School’s new fieldhouse. The contribution will name the building currently under construction the Dr. Jerry and Donna Thacker Fieldhouse (click here for more details on the fieldhouse; and click here for pictures from the May 2024 groundbreaking.).

The fieldhouse investment for our students will NOT raise taxes for the residents of Penn, Harris, and Madison Townships. The Administration and Board are committed to fiscal responsibility and the district is in excellent financial health. Also on January 13th , P-H-M held its Board of Finance meeting where P-H-M Executive Director of Business Services Dr. Thomas Keeley presented the Board with the district’s financial report (click here to see the Board of Finance presentation). P-H-M has one of the lowest tax rates in St. Joseph County of $0.9275 for three straight years.
Dr. Thacker began his teaching career at Penn-Harris-Madison at Madison Elementary School. He received his doctorate from Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan; a master’s in elementary education from Indiana University South Bend; and a bachelor of science in elementary education from Bethel College. He returned to P-H-M in July 2006 as Superintendent. Under Dr. Thacker’s leadership, P-H-M has become one of Indiana’s most premier school districts with the schools, students, teachers, and staff achieving countless recognitions, at the state, national and international level.
P-H-M is among Indiana’s top performing public school corporations. With the release of the Spring 2024 ILEARN results, P-H-M is in the Top 4% of Indiana’s public school districts. Out of public schools that passed both ELA and Math: Prairie Vista Elementary School is #3 and Discovery Middle School is #2. Penn High School has a 98% graduation rate. Click here for a listing of P-H-M’s most recent Points of Excellence.

Dr. Thacker is a well-respected educator; some of his many professional recognitions include:
- 2017 IAPSS Indiana Outstanding Educator Award
- 2015 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year – Indiana University South Bend
- 2014 Sagamore of the Wabash, Issued by Indiana Governor Mike Pence
- 2013 IAPSS Indiana Outstanding Educator Award
- 2012 AASA Indiana Superintendent of the Year
- 2012 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year – Indiana University South Bend, School of Education
- 2012 Alumnus of the Year – Bethel College
- 2012 Indiana Senate Resolution, Congratulating Indiana Superintendent of the Year
- 2012 Indiana House of Representatives Resolution, Congratulating Indiana Superintendent of the Year
Donna Thacker is a former educator herself, a retired public school music teacher. Mrs. Thacker has been a staple in the community and a longtime volunteer and supporter of the P-H-M Education Foundation in such events as the Silver Mile and Running is Elementary.
Both Dr. and Mrs. Thacker have generously supported the Foundation with their time, leadership, service and financial contributions over the years. Since 2021, the Thackers have donated $232,500, including also contributing to PHMEF’s Naming Rights Campaign:
- Chris Geesman Kingsmen Athletic Center (formerly the Kingsmen Athletic Center), $25,000 donated in December 2021 ($5,000 per year over five years, for an overall period of 12 years)
- Al Rhodes Kingsmen Court, $10,000 donated in October 2023
- Arthur M. Klinger Planetarium (formerly the P-H-M DVT & Planetarium), $10,000 donated in January 2024
- Yeoman Family Plaza, $10,000 donated in March 2024
- Greg Dikos Field, $10,000 donated in August 2024

The naming of the Dr. Jerry and Donna Thacker Fieldhouse is a fitting tribute to their unwavering commitment to Penn-Harris Madison and its students.

Gary Fox and his wife Tammy are longtime donors of the P-H-M Education Foundation most recently supporting the Fun Zone at Penn’s 2024 Homecoming and the Short Circuits program for all P-H-M 3rd graders at all 11 elementary schools. Gary served on the P-H-M Board of School Trustees for 19 years from 2001-2020 before stepping down. He was re-elected to Harris Township, Seat 4 in the November 2024 election. Gary was sworn in at the Monday, January 13th Board Meeting (click here to read this story).
Per PHMEF’s Naming Rights fundraising initiative, 80 percent of the donation will go into the Foundation’s endowment, which will in turn provide alternative and additional funding for various co-curricular and extracurricular programs. The remaining 20 percent directly funds professional development initiatives for P-H-M teachers. Continuing the education and training of teachers is a major priority for P-H-M School District.

The mission of the Education Foundation is to develop alternative sources of income to support education initiatives in the School Corporation by strengthening partnerships between the community and the District. PHMEF supports education through awarding innovative teaching grants and other corporation-wide initiatives.
Staff Recognitions at Jan. 13, 2025 School Board Meeting
Several staff recognitions were a part of the Board of School Trustees Meeting on Monday, January 13, 2025.
Impact Award Winners: Five out of the seven teachers who were named Impact Award winners for Fall 2024 (click here for more details) were able to attend the Board Meeting:

- L.A. (Kriss) High, 8th grade Math, Schmucker Middle School
- Sarah Budd, Resource Teacher, Meadow’s Edge
- Ali Renz, Interventionist, Elm Road Elementary School
- Hollie Truckowski, Reading Specialist, Elsie Rogers Elementary School
- Brianne Blanda, 7th grade, Grissom Middle School
Click to watch the short video clip below that showcases all the winners.
Steve Miskin was approved as the new Associate Director of Facilities. Steve has 36 years of extensive experience in facility operations and management. He currently serves as the Director of facilities for School City of Mishawaka, a position he has held since 2022. Before working for Mishawaka Schools, Steve worked for South Bend Community School Corporation for 33 years holding several key facility leadership positions such as Director of Facilities for Services for Education (a contracted service for the South Bend Community School Corporation), Assistant Director and then Director of Buildings and Grounds, and Building Engineer. Steve and his wife are proud parents of Penn High School graduates and currently have two grandchildren in P-H-M Schools.bMiskin’s first day with P-H-M will be Monday, January 27, 2025.

J.R. (James) Westveer was approved as the new Custodial Operations Manager. J.R. brings 22 years of experience in facility operations and management, including managing the facilities of Navy Pier in Chicago. He currently serves as the Custodial Operations Manager for Services for Education, a contracted service for the South Bend Community School Corporation. J.R. and his wife are proud members of the P-H-M community with their daughters attending P-H-M schools. His first day with P-H-M will be Tuesday, January 14, 2025.

Kelley and Mark Watts will serve as coaches of Penn High School’s new Boys Volleyball Team, which became a fully recognized and IHSAA sanctioned sport in April 2024; the season begins in March 2025. Mrs. Watts is a well-respected and popular Spanish teacher within the Penn community also known as Señora Watts. She has coaching experience and a proven ability to connect with students, fostering relationships that encourage participation and engagement. Señora Watts’ leadership qualities will be instrumental in creating a positive team culture.
Mr. Watts, a former Penn teacher, retired from P-H-M after 28 years in 2019. Mr. Watts played Volleyball at a high level and has extensive coaching experience with both boys and girls teams. His technical expertise and understanding of the game will provide a solid framework for developing skills, strategies, and overall program competitiveness. Click here to read more about Kelley and Mark Watts on The Pennant’s website.
Combining their unique skills and perspectives, this husband & wife, co-head coaching team will set our boys volleyball program on a path to success both on and off the court.

Spotlight on Penn High School’s Fine Arts Academy and the Management & Business Academy: Both Academies were highlighted as Instruction Reports. Fine Arts Academy Leader Glenn Northern presented, as well as M & B Academy Leader Kyle Berres. Berres included DECA students Denzel Mwalwanda and Matthew Deahl. The three posed for pictures afterwards. Click here to view a PDF of both Academy presentations; and click here to watch a recording of it on YouTube.
