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.  

Students Celebrate 100th Day of School

The first day of school was August 23, 2017, which made today, January 31, 2018, the 100th day of school.

 

This is a fun milestone for both students and teachers to celebrate. It marks just over the halfway point in the school year, leaving just 80 more school days to the last day of school, which this year will be Wednesday, June 5, 2018.

 

Schools and classrooms celebrate in different ways, ranging from dressing up like 100-year-olds, to making crafts, to anything involving the number 100 in curriculum activities.

Please see the photo gallery below to see how Horizon students commemorated this special day!

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.

Click here to learn more about Instrument Night and to make your appointment for designated school and date.

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.

diagram of perigee and apogee moon
Courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech

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.

diagram of lunar eclipse
Courtesy of Alistair Hamill Photography

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!”

penumbral eclipse diagram

2018 Science Fair

Horizon’s annual Science Fair was held Thursday, January 25th and there were many amazingly unique projects!  Congratulations to all who completed a project and were interviewed by the panel of judges.  This year, the four students representing Horizon at the Regional Science Fair held at Notre Dame on March 3rd are:

 -Ellie Satre

 -Rana Amouri

 -Mikan Gensic

 -Nate Hannah

 -AJ Rimelspach (alternate)

 

2018 National Geography Bee

Horizon’s 4th graders participated in the 2017-18 National Geographic Society Geography Bee!  This is the first time Horizon students have participated in this academic competition, and it proved to be quite a challenge!

Special congratulations to all 10 of our 4th grade finalists:

Miken Gensic  ** School Champion**

Carley Carmichael  *co-runner-up

Noah Pressler

Kaiden Lindley

Zach Girton

Kaevon Johnson

Nick Marcella

Jayden Skillman

Emma Turnblom  *co-runner-up

Jacob Woolman

Mikan will go on to represent Horizon at the State level.  We will keep you posted on

his success as he moves on in the National Geography Bee competition!

 

Drug Abuse: Dangers and Prevention

Horizon Parents are invited to a special presentation 

Monday, February 12, at 7:00 p.m. in the LGI, Discovery Middle School

Cmd. Dave Wells and Investigator Paul Strabavy of the St. Joseph County Drug Investigations Unit will talk with Discovery families about a variety of issues related to drug abuse and prevention, including the dangers of prescription drugs. This event is sponsored through a partnership of Discovery Middle School’s PTO and Discovery’s Guidance Department. 

Families from Discovery feeder schools, Horizon, Mary Frank and Northpoint Elementary Schools are also welcome.

Park on the west side of the building and enter through Door E

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. 

Please click here for more information on kindergarten registration and to print and download the registration forms.

The Grinch Comes to Horizon

Horizon Elementary students are showcasing their acting talents in the play, “Horizon Elementary Stole Christmas.” This is the school’s version of the timeless story, “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.”

The first public performance was on Thursday, Dec. 7, with the student body seeing a performance Friday, Dec. 8. There will be one more public performance on Friday, Dec. 8 at 6:30 p.m.

Please see a photo gallery below.

P-H-M’s Breakfast with Santa a Success

Breakfast with Santa has been a big hit for over 30 years at P-H-M and this year was no exception!

On Saturday, December 2, 300 people had the chance to spend some time with Santa at Bittersweet Elementary School. The attendees were treated to a program that included a laser show titled “Laser Holidays” at the DVT, breakfast in the cafeteria and then a personal visit with Santa. Please see a photo gallery below.

See you next year!