PNN Journeys to J-DAY

On April 28, 23 members of the PNN team embarked on a 12-hour field trip to visit Ball State University, participating in the annual J-Day Competition. This year marked PNN’s 17th year attending Journalism Day, a …
Read MoreOn April 28, 23 members of the PNN team embarked on a 12-hour field trip to visit Ball State University, participating in the annual J-Day Competition. This year marked PNN’s 17th year attending Journalism Day, a …
Read MoreAs the days get hotter and the school year nears its end, Mr. Bowers was named PHM’s 2022-2023 teacher of the year. Mr. Bowers teaches AP U.S. History and AP European History, and coaches the tennis team. A fan favorite …
Read MoreOn March 30, 2023, Elicia Feasel came to Penn to talk about the South Bend Tradeworks summer class for Penn Building Trades students. To start things off, she posed a few questions (“Who are preservation trades workers?”, “Why are preservation …
Read MoreThe Spanish Club of Penn High School has grown in impressive ways this year. From humble beginnings, the club is much more prominent in the Penn community now than it was a few years ago.
Mr. Guti, Early College Spanish …
Read MoreOn March 13th, Dr. Scott Nestler spoke to the entire Freshman Academy, educating students about the fascinating world of sports analytics. On the eve of March Madness, all freshmen had …
Read MorePenn Senior Assassin (a non-Penn affiliated organization) is back for the season of Spring. Senior Assassin is a game where Seniors assassinate other seniors with the use of a water gun. There are a couple of rules when it comes …
Read MoreThe Penn High School community enjoyed a performance of the play, God’s Diary by L.T. Bledsoe on February 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. The play was directed by Kathryn Hein, the Theater Teacher at Penn High School.
The story in God’s …
Read MoreThe Penn Girls Wrestling Team, ranked number 6 nationally, won state on Friday, January 13. This was a great way to finish off the season, and we were able to chat with some of the girls on the team about …
Read MoreFrom the beginning of the year to just after spring break, there have been construction workers crowded outside door A to build a new canopy for students and guests.
The construction was expected to be completed in November, but supply …
Read MoreOn Notre Dame’s campus, staff and students are home for Spring Break, but eventually it is as crowded as ever! How could this be? What are all of these people doing here?
The answer is simple: on March 16th the …