COVID Testing Walk-in Clinic for P-H-M Students & Staff

COVID Testing Walk-in Clinic
If a student, teacher, or staff member is symptomatic or quarantined due to exposure, they may receive a free BinaxNOW rapid antigen test for the COVID-19 virus. This program uses Abbott Laboratories BinaxNOW tests provided by the federal government.
The IDOH has recently revised the school site testing criteria due to the limited supply to only test the following groups:
- Symptomatic students Pre-K through grade 12
- Symptomatic teachers and staff members age 50 and above.
Where can they be tested:
- The walk-up clinic will take place at the P-H-M Bank Locker Room Building located on the corner of Bittersweet and McKinley Hwy (US20) near Penn High School. Entry is off McKinley Hwy.
- No appointment is necessary.
- The clinic will be open when school is in session on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 7:00 – 9:00 a.m. AS LONG AS TESTS ARE AVAILABLE. The Clinic may need to close early on the days it is in operation as the number of available tests per day may vary due to the national shortage.
- We will only test a student accompanied by a parent/guardian.
- Please bring the completed consent form to the clinic at the time of testing. Click here to download and print the consent form.
Penn Harris Madison COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic
The Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation considers the health and safety of our school community as a top priority. The FDA has issued an extension of the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), allowing the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to prevent COVID-19 in individuals 5 years of age and older. As such, in conjunction with the St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, we are offering a free COVID-19 Vaccination clinic for all students, staff, and parents/guardians.
This voluntary event is being held after school hours as a convenience for those families wishing to participate. P-H-M recognizes and respects family decisions in regards to non-IDOH immunization requirements.
Who can get the vaccine?
- The vaccine is now available for children 5 – 11 and everyone age 12 and older. For the scheduled dates, we are providing an opportunity for any P-H-M student, parent/guardian, and staff member eligible to be vaccinated with their first dose, second dose, or booster shots to those already vaccinated.
- Only the Pfizer vaccine is approved for the ages 5-11 age group at this time. Two doses of the Pfizer vaccine are needed to provide full immunization. The first one primes the immune system, helping it to recognize the virus, and the second one strengthens the immune response. If the vaccine you received requires two doses, you should receive both doses, the second dose for this age group being 3 weeks after the first dose. An individual is considered fully protected 2-weeks after the second/last dose.
When will the vaccinations be offered?
- Tuesday, January 18th, 5-7:30 p.m.
Where will the vaccinations be offered?
- The walk-up clinic will take place at Schmucker Middle School
- Please enter through Door C (see map). Please note that this is the same door as the previous clinics.
- Address:
Schmucker Middle School
56045 Bittersweet Rd. Mishawaka 46545.
Keynotes about the vaccine for ages 5 -11?
- All children in the eligible group of ages 5-11 will have to be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
- Children ages 5 through 11 years receive one-third of the adult dose of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine. Smaller needles, designed specifically for children, are used for children ages 5 through 11 years.
- COVID-19 vaccine dosage does not vary by patient weight but by age on the day of vaccination.
- Your child will need a second shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine three weeks after their first shot.
- The experience of getting a COVID-19 vaccine will be very similar to the experience of getting routine vaccines. Use the tips to support your child before, during, and after routine vaccinations when getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
Registration Form (needed for 1st dose Only):
- Pre Registration will NOT be required. Individuals will be served in the order in which they arrive.
If possible, please print off and complete the registration before arrival.
LINK: Registration (English) - Although there is NO COST to the participants, St. Joseph Health Systems asks that you please bring your insurance cards & state-issued IDs to help the registration process. If you do not have insurance, you will not be turned away.
If the dates or times won’t work for my family, how can I sign up to get vaccinated elsewhere?
Winter Guard Open House, Tuesday, Nov. 16
The Penn Winter Guard Open House will be from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 16, in the Auxiliary Gym.
The Open House is for all 4th – 12th grade P-H-M students.
Questions, contact Jen at (574) 903-9200 for more information about Winter Guard.
Santa is Back on Saturday, December 4, 2021
We are happy to announce that Santa Claus is coming to town!
At the 2021 P-H-M Winter Wonderland Show, attendees will be treated to a fabulous light show and then children will have an opportunity to tell Santa what they want for Christmas.
The show is called “Laser Holidays” and it will be shown in the state-of-the-art Digital Video Theater located at Bittersweet Elementary School.
Quick Details:
- Saturday, December 4, 2021
- Shows at 8 a.m., 9:45 a.m. & 11:15 a.m.
- Bittersweet Elementary School
- $5 for all tickets
- Tickets go on sale Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at 10 a.m.
- Space is limited to 75 participants per time slot.
- Purchase tickets here: phm.revtrak.net
Ticket sales begin on Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at 10 a.m. Tickets will only be available online on a first-come, first-served basis.
Space is limited to 75 participants per time slot. Once all tickets are sold, all sales end.
While the program is intended for Kindergarten through 3rd grade students, children of other ages may attend with their siblings. All children
must be accompanied by an adult and each person must purchase a ticket to attend.
Tickets will then be mailed to you from the Community Education office prior to the event.
If you have any questions about the program, please call 574.258.9568 or email jforkner@phm.k12.in.us.
Masks will be required to wear during the DVT show and in line to visit Santa. Masks can be taken off briefly to take the picture with Santa.
If you have any questions about the program, please call 574.258.9568 or email jforkner@phm.k12.in.us.

Penn Robotics October & November Workshops
Penn High School Robotics Team 135 is pleased to once again offering Next Gen Camps this Fall to inspire elementary and middle school students pursue Robotics. The dates are October 29th & 30th, as well as three dates in November: Nov. 13th, 26th, and 27th.
Click the images of the flyers below to enroll your student today.
Penn Youth Girls Basketball League Grades 3-8
Registration for the Penn Youth Girls Basketball League for students in Grades 3-8 will be held on Sunday, Sept. 12, from 12:00-2 p.m..
When: Sunday, Sept. 12, 12:00-2 p.m.
Where: Penn High School/ Enter through Door D
Price: $125
Space is limited to the first 108 athletes per age group.
Please read this flyer thoroughly!
Kingsmen Boys Basketball League for Grades 2-8
Registration for the Penn Boys Basketball League for students in Grades 2-8 will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 1, from 5:45-8 p.m..
When: Wednesday, Sept. 1, 5:45-8 p.m.
Where: Penn High School/ Enter through Door D
Price: $75 Grades 2-6 / $60 Grades 7 & 8th
Discount: $10 Discount for Summer Basketball Camp Attendees
Information: If you have any questions please contact Assistant Varsity Coach Julius Smith at jsmith5@phm.k12.in.us
Please read this flyer and bring it to registration if possible.
Return to In-Person Instruction – Summer 2021
Penn-Harris-Madison continues to monitor the spread of COVID-19. With more than 13,000 students and employees, we all play an important role in minimizing the risk and impact on each other and our operations. The health and safety of students and staff is our top priority. As a result, P-H-M Schools will implement various measures to keep everyone as safe as possible.
Please click here to read an overview of the district’s plan for a safe and healthy learning environment for Summer 2021 In-Person Instruction.
Throughout Summer 2021, P-H-M will continue to track COVID cases of students and staff that are made known to district and school personnel. Click here to view the P-H-M Positive COVID Dashboard.
To read documents related to P-H-M’s Return to Learn Plan for the 2020-2021 school year, please click here.
Meals for eLearning Day on Tues., March 30, 2021
With the announcement that Tuesday, March 30, 2021 will be an eLearning day, the meal plan for March 30th is as follows:
Elementary:
- Every elementary student in school on Monday, March 29th will receive a meal for Tuesday, March 30th as they leave.
- Breakfast AND lunch will be included for students who attend Bittersweet, Elm Road, Elsie Rogers, Horizon, Mary Frank, Meadow’s Edge, Walt Disney, Moran & Madison.
- Lunch only will be provided for students who attend Northpoint & Prairie Vista
- Elementary School Menu
Middle:
- When students leave school on Friday, March 26th, they will receive 2 days worth of meals. Those meals will cover Monday, March 29th and Tuesday March 30th.
- Students at Grissom and Schmucker will receive pre-packaged breakfast and lunch.
- Students at Discovery will receive pre-packaged lunches.
- Middle School Menu
High School
- When students leave school on Friday, March 26th, they will receive 2 days worth of meals. Those meals will cover Monday, March 29th and Tuesday March 30th.
- High School Menu
Meals for 100% Virtual Learners:
- Pick up meals at Door K at Penn High School
- Day & Time: Monday, March 29, 1-3 p.m.
- Students will receive a refrigerated box and a frozen bag with four (4) breakfasts and four (4) lunches since Friday, April 2nd is a recess day.
Additional Information
- Students do not need to be present for the parent or guardian to pick up meals.
- Student ID’s WILL NOT be required.
*Meals will not be provided on Recess Days.
Menus for all schools and virtual learners can be found here.
eLearning Day Scheduled for Tues., March 30, 2021
The information below was sent to P-H-M families on Friday, March 26, 2021.
Dear P-H-M Families,
In the District’s ongoing efforts to provide opportunities for P-H-M staff to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, we worked with Meijer to provide a vaccination clinic on March 8 for the two-dose Pfizer vaccine.
1,170 people were vaccinated, including staff from P-H-M and neighboring school districts, as well as some community members. This included over 700 P-H-M staff, representing about half of our entire workforce.
Meijer is returning next Monday, March 29, to administer the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine to staff and community members who were vaccinated at our clinic three weeks ago.
As part of our weekly meeting with the St. Joseph County Department of Health, it was shared with us that we should expect 15-30% of P-H-M employees to experience mild to adverse effects after receiving the second shot.
We know that other area school districts had to call eLearning days after their staff members experienced some side effects following the second dose of the Moderna vaccine. If 15-30% of P-H-M staff members called in sick for Tuesday, March 30, we would not be able to transport, feed or teach our students.
Based on this information, we are calling an eLearning Day for grades K-12th grade for next Tuesday, March 30. This day will be an eLearning day (just like what is called due to weather), NOT a virtual learning day. Teachers will not be teaching live on Tuesday. Head Start, PreK (Early Learning Academy and PennPALS), and Young Adult programs are all canceled for March 30. However, eLearning lessons will be provided for Early Learning Academy, PennPALS, and Young Adult programs.
The regular eLearning Day responsibilities of teachers will be in place next Tuesday. If a teacher is not sick, he/she will be online and responsive to student questions and to offer additional support and clarification as needed throughout the school day. If a teacher is taking a sick day on Tuesday, they will notify students and families through email and other normal modes of class communication and will not be available online that day. The classroom teachers will give specifics and assignment due dates of the eLearning lessons.
We know that this is a disruption and an inconvenience for our families at a time when we are trying to return all students to 100% in-person learning. Having nearly half of our workforce fully vaccinated through our Meijer clinic coupled with the state opening up vaccine eligibility to people 16 and older will ultimately help school districts return to near normal, pre-pandemic operations of educating students. We hope that parents, guardians, and families will also personally consider getting vaccinated to help our greater community, state and country. Thank you for being valued partners.
Sincerely,
Dr. Jerry Thacker



