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  • Meadow’s Edge Elementary Celebrates “Music in Our Schools” Month
  • Teacher Job Fair on March 26
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Kindergarten & Preschool Registration for 2026-27 Opens Jan. 20th

This registration opportunity is for families who

  1. Live within the P-H-M district AND
  2. Have students who will be five-years-old on or before September 1, 2026.

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. A parent or guardian must appear in person to register their child. 

Click here for more registration forms and more details on P-H-M Kindergarten Registration.

Penn-Harris-Madison also operates two preschool programs: Early Learning Academy (ELA) and Penn PALS. 

ELA registration for the 2026-27 school year also opens Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. Click here to learn more about ELA.

Penn PALS registration for the 2026-27 school year has not opened yet.

If you are a not a P-H-M resident and you are interested in enrolling your kindergartner, please click here for more information on our non-resident lottery.

 

PHMEF Grant for Elementary Fidget Tools Featured on Local TV

In 2024, Penn High School Robotics Coach Kyle Marsh and students came up with an idea on how to help students with ADHD, on the Autism Spectrum, or who just need help concentrating at school. Their idea was to use 3D printers to create and produce fidget tools for students. The key to making these tools more accessible and quickly available to the elementary students who needed them was to put a 3D printer at all 11 of P-H-M’s elementary schools.

close up of student playing with fidget toolsFortunately, P-H-M teachers and staff members can apply for classroom grants  through the P-H-M Education Foundation to pay for innovative ideas like this. Marsh was awarded a $5,000 grant to bring his idea to fruition. Penn High School students also benefit on this project because Marsh’s Robotics students not only install the 3D printers at the elementary schools, but they also help Marsh manage the project.

This inspiring story was recently featured on WSBT “Operation Education” highlighting the program in action at Elsie Rogers Elementary School where Marsh’s son Cooper attends third grade. Elsie Rogers was highlighted as of P-H-M’s 11 elementary schools with the 3D printers. Click to watch the story below on WSBT’s YouTube channel.

Meadow’s Edge 4th & 5th Graders “Rock” the North Pole

Meadow's Edge 4th & 5th Grade Winter Concert The holiday spirit was in full swing at Meadow’s Edge Elementary School as 4th and 5th grade students took the stage for this year’s winter concert, “Rockin’ at the North Pole.”

Performing to a packed gym, students sang and danced their way through a lineup of festive favorites that celebrated the joy of the season. Families, classmates, and staff joined in on the fun, smiling, clapping, and even singing along to the holiday tunes. 

Meadow's Edge 4th & 5th Grade Winter Concert

There were two performances of this year’s event, one in the afternoon and one in the evening.

Thank you to our teachers, staff, and volunteers for helping create such a joyful and memorable celebration of music and holiday cheer!

Click here to view the full photo gallery from the performance.

Meadow’s Edge Teacher Spreads Warmth and Holiday Cheer, One Hat at a Time

At Meadow’s Edge Elementary School, first grade teacher Mrs. Amy Mero is spreading warmth in more ways than one.

Since her first year of teaching in 2018, Mrs. Mero has made it her annual tradition to hand-knit a winter hat for every single one of her students. Each year, she carefully selects yarn colors and patterns to create one-of-a-kind hats, a personal gift that her students can treasure and wear during the cold winter months.

It’s no small task. Knitting enough hats for an entire class takes nearly the whole year, with most of the work happening during her summer break. But for Mrs. Mero, it’s a labor of love and a way to make each student feel special and cared for.

Her handmade hats have become a beloved tradition at Meadow’s Edge, a small gesture that leaves a lasting impression.

Thank you, Mrs. Mero, for sharing your creativity and kindness with your students, and for showing what #PHMExcellence looks like in action! 

Girl sitting at desk in classroom, smiling at camera, wearing blue hat with pompom and pink stripes.
Boy wearing blue knit hat at school desk.
Young boy in a classroom setting wearing glasses and a blue hat, sitting at a desk.
Little girl posing in front of a Christmas tree.
Two children wearing knitted hats, sitting at a table in a classroom setting, engaging in an activity.
Kids playing with colorful knitted items at a table.
Young boy in blue shirt and knit hat smiling at camera, standing in front of table with other children wearing hats, posing

Meadow’s Edge Awarded More Than $1,000 in Education Foundation Grants

The Penn-Harris-Madison Education Foundation (PHMEF) continues its mission of supporting excellence in education by awarding $73,715.48 in classroom innovation grants for the 2025-2026 school year, marking one of the largest funding years in foundation history! And Meadow’s Edge was fortunate to receive $1,004.34 in grant dollars!

Each year, PHMEF’s Annual Grant Cycle provides teachers across the district with opportunities to bring creative, hands-on learning projects to life, projects that go beyond traditional classroom resources. The grants are made possible through the generosity of community donors, local businesses, and district supporters.

During the first couple of weeks of December, PHMEF Executive Director Jennifer Turnblom surprised grant recipients. Click here to see the full photo gallery.

Meadow’s Edge was awarded three EZ grants (under $750). The descriptions are listed below:

1. Enrichment Time Novel Studies
Amy Mero, Lauren McCarthy, Kate Cox • $309.35
Chapter books for 1st grade classrooms

2. Soft Start Bins
Anne Goralczyk • $340.00
Daily Activity Bins for 4th Grade Classroom

3. Amplifying Student Voices: Qball for 4th Grade Engagement & Inclusion
Danielle Davidson • $354.99
Throwable Wireless Microphone Ball to Enhance Student Participation

“On behalf of the entire PHM Education Foundation Board I want you to know how deeply we believe in our teachers and staff,” said PHMEF Executive Director Jennifer Turnblom. “Your dedication, and passion for making a positive impact are what make our schools truly exceptional. We are committed to funding your innovative ideas because you are the heart of excellence in PHM, and we are proud to support the remarkable work you do every day.”

For more on the P-H-M Education Foundation’s 2025-26 grant awards, click here.

Santa Visits Meadow’s Edge!

Santa Visits Meadow's EdgeSanta paid a visit on Tuesday, Dec. 9, to Pre-K, Kindergarten and First Grade classes at Meadow’s Edge Elementary.
 
Students were able to ask Santa questions about the North Pole, reindeer and elves. They also had to opportunity to sit with Santa and tell them what they want for Christmas.
Santa Visits Meadow's Edge
 
Some of the most popular answers were Barbies, Hot Wheels and Transformer toys. Before he left, Santa also handed out candy canes to all the children.
 
Thank you Santa for taking time out of your busy schedule to visit and spread holiday cheer!
 
Click here to see the full photo gallery from Santa’s visit.

Lindsay Helman-Cass Named Meadow’s Edge New Principal

Penn-Harris-Madison Superintendent Dr. Heather Short sent the message below the morning of Tuesday, December 9, 2025.


Lindsay Helman-CassDear Meadow’s Edge Families and Staff,

I am pleased to share that the Penn-Harris-Madison Board of School Trustees approved Mrs. Lindsay Helman-Cass as the next Principal of Meadow’s Edge Elementary School, effective January 5, 2026.

Lindsay comes to Meadow’s Edge with a strong background in elementary education and a deeply student-centered approach. She spent 10 years in Penn-Harris-Madison as an elementary teacher at Walt Disney and Mary Frank Elementary Schools and served in various leadership roles. Building on her years of instruction and student learning, she continued her professional growth by moving into school administration and has most recently served as an Assistant Principal with South Bend Schools at Lincoln Elementary.

In her current role, Lindsay helped develop student-focused systems that support academic growth and positive behavior making an impact on student behavior. 

Lindsay has also partnered with teachers through coaching, instructional feedback, and clear communication aimed at supporting professional growth. Additionally, she has prioritized strong family engagement by creating accessible resources and consistent communication tools that highlight student success and strengthen the home-to-school connection.

As we prepare for this transition, we extend our thanks to Mr. Gary Gardner for his dedicated leadership and service to the Meadow’s Edge community over the past seven years. His work has supported student achievement and collaboration schoolwide, and we know he will continue to do great work as the new Principal of Prairie Vista Elementary.

We are excited to welcome back Lindsay Helman-Cass to P-H-M and her new home at Meadow’s Edge. Her strong instructional background, student-centered mindset, and demonstrated success in supporting whole-school growth make her an excellent fit for this community. We look forward to the many ways she will support and inspire your students, teachers and staff, and families.

Sincerely,
Dr. Heather Short

 

D.A.R.E. Graduation Day at Meadow’s Edge!

On Tuesday, Nov. 18, the fifth graders at Meadow’s Edge Elementary celebrated their completion of the D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) program, the local version run by the St. Joseph County Police Department. Since the program was implemented locally in 1996, thousands of 5th and 6th grade students have graduated, learning skills to resist the pressures of using drugs, alcohol, or tobacco.

The program goes beyond simply identifying harmful substances: it teaches decision-making skills, how to say “no,” how to resist peer pressure, and helps build self‐esteem.

During the ceremony today, students sang a D.A.R.E. song and received a certificate commerating their completion of the program. One student from each of the three 5th-grade classrooms was also chosen as an essay winner, received a D.A.R.E. swag bag, and then read their personal essay aloud to the audience, showcasing their reflections on making smart, safe choices and resisting peer pressure.

Congratulations to the entire 5th grade class of Meadow’s Edge! #PHMExcellence

Click here to view the full photo gallery from the ceremony.

P-H-M Board of School Trustees Appoints Jen Smoker to Fill Penn Township Seat

The Penn-Harris-Madison Board of School Trustees voted unanimously this morning to appoint Mrs. Jennifer (Jen) Smoker to fill the Penn Township Seat #1 vacancy created by the resignation of Matthew Chaffee in early October. 

Jen Smoker awarding Grissom Scholarship to an 8th grade student (2023)
Jen Smoker awarding Grissom Scholarship to an 8th grade student (2023)

A long-time resident and active community volunteer, Mrs. Smoker is a dedicated P-H-M parent of four children attending district schools. Her service and advocacy for students and staff have been felt across the district and throughout the greater community.

Mrs. Smoker currently serves on the P-H-M Education Foundation (PHMEF) Board of Directors, where she has chaired the Grants Committee since 2019. In that role, she helps oversee the process of awarding teacher and school grants that enhance learning, spark innovation, and promote excellence in all 15 P-H-M schools. She also supports PHMEF’s fundraising events and community partnerships that benefit students across the district.

Beyond her PHMEF service, Mrs. Smoker is deeply involved in several community organizations. She serves on the Board of Directors for Granger Community Church, where she helps guide strategic planning and budget oversight; chairs the Grissom Middle School PTO Scholarship Committee, which awards scholarships to Penn High School seniors; and previously served as Board Secretary for Jr. Irish Soccer Club and Development Chair for Girls on the Run Michiana. Through these roles, she has combined her love of youth development, leadership, and service—supporting programs that build character, confidence, and connection.

Professionally, Mrs. Smoker brings two decades of business leadership and creative experience. A graduate of Miami University’s Farmer School of Business, she began her career as an Account Executive for major advertising firms in Detroit and Chicago, managing national brands such as Lincoln/Mercury and Quaker Oats. In 2003, she founded and operated CardCare.com, an online greeting card company she successfully led for 20 years.

“Mrs. Smoker’s commitment to servant leadership and her deep connection to our schools make her an outstanding addition to the Board,” said Board President Christopher Riley. “She has demonstrated her heart for P-H-M through years of volunteerism and community involvement and will bring a strong parent perspective to the table.”

PHMEF Grant Award
PHMEF Grants Committee Chair Jen Smoker (2nd from right) seen here awarding Grissom Middle School with a PHMEF grant award in 2023

Superintendent Dr. Heather Short added, “Jen’s energy, insight, and collaborative leadership reflect the very best of P-H-M’s Triangle of Success—students, teachers, and parents working together. Her service to our schools and community exemplifies P-H-M Excellence.”

Arrangements will be made with the P-H-M Board Attorney for Mrs. Smoker to take her Oath of Office. She will serve through the remainder of the current term, which expires in 2026. She may choose to run for election to the ensuing four-year term in the November 2026 general election.

Mrs. Smoker was chosen from five applicants. The other four candidates were John “Todd” Douthit, Brandon M. Kastner, William “Matt” Ludwig, and Ryan C. Woodruff (click here for their resumes). Public interviews of these applicants took place during a special board meeting held Tuesday, October 28th. President Riley said the decision to fill the vacancy was a difficult one, as all five candidates would have been excellent choices.

Click here for the process the Board of School Trustees followed for filling the vacancies.

Meadow’s Edge Named Among U.S. News 2026 “Best Elementary Schools”

U.S. News and World Report released its “Best Schools” rankings for K-8 public schools by state and Meadow’s Edge is #370 out of Indiana’s 989 public elementary schools!

Data is based on the 2021–2022, 2022–2023 and 2023–2024 school years.

All of P-H-M’s elementary schools are ranked among Indiana’s “Best Elementary Schools”:

  • Northpoint #1  
  • Prairie Vista #2 
  • Horizon #37
  • Mary Frank #39
  • Bittersweet #94
  • Elm Road #172
  • Moran #175
  • Elsie Rogers #297
  • Madison #273
  • Meadow’s Edge #370
  • Walt Disney #385

Two of P-H-M’s middle schools were also recognized:

  • Discovery #3
  • Schmucker #53

Indiana’s 395 Indiana public high schools were also ranked, and Penn ranked #26.

The U.S. News & World Report analyzed 103,391 pre-K, elementary and middle schools nationwide for their rankings. The rankings use the same methodology for all included grade levels. For each state, schools were assessed on their shares of students who were proficient or above proficient in their mathematics and reading/language arts state assessments. Half of the formula assessed the scores themselves and the other half incorporated the test results in the context of socioeconomic demographics. In other words, the top-ranked schools are all high-achieving and have succeeded at educating all their students. Click here for more information on the methodology.

The highest ranked U.S. public schools in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025-2026 Best High Schools rankings are those whose students demonstrated outstanding outcomes above expectations in math, reading and science state assessments, earned qualifying scores on an array of college-level exams, and graduated in high proportions. They reviewed data on 17,901 public high schools. Click here for more background information on their ranking system.

P-H-M Schools
  • Bittersweet Elementary School
  • Elm Road Elementary School
  • Elsie Rogers Elementary School
  • Horizon Elementary School
  • Madison Elementary School
  • Mary Frank Elementary School
  • Meadow's Edge Elementary School
  • Moran Elementary School
  • Northpoint Elementary School
  • Prairie Vista Elementary School
  • Walt Disney Elementary School
  • Discovery Middle School
  • Grissom Middle School
  • Schmucker Middle School
  • Penn High School
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