DMS TEAMS Competition

Congratulations to the DMS TEAMS group!  They competed at the 2018 TEAMS Competition at Trine University on February 20, 2018.  DMS Team-A were the winners for the middle school division. 

TEAMS is an annual competition that gives students an opportunity to discover engineering and how knowledge in engineering can help make a difference in the world.  Students work collaboratively to solve real-world engineering challenges, applying their math and science skills in practical, creative ways.

TEAMS offers:

·         Exciting, theme-based academic competition

·         Real-world applications of math and science

·         Collaborative skill building for teams of 4 to 8 students

·         A three part competition, including design/build, multiple choice and essay

·         Participation recognition of all teams

·         Certificates and awards for division, state and national winners

DMS PTO Scholarship

Every year, the DMS PTO awards two scholarships to graduating seniors, who were previous DMS graduates, and are pursuing a post-secondary education. Both scholarships this year will be for $1,000. Application deadline is February 28th!
 

We encourage all applicants to complete the entire process using the Google forms. However, you do have the option to print the packet, and submit it per the instructions, if needed.

Either way, please review the packet for full instructions to clearly understand the process and expectations. Contact info is provided if you have any questions.

DMS PTO Scholarship Application
https://forms.gle/EBSpQHTBUr77DGWn6

DMS PTO Scholarship Reference Form
https://forms.gle/e8akpomgeqxAYLJH7

DMS PTO Scholarship packet – printable document
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I2NqNapKxpPSKs8ucVcbs3qipERLp80D2XkV3UNTpwc/edit?usp=sharing

Scholastic Art Award Ceremony

At the 2018 Scholastic Art Awards Ceremony over 3,000 works of art were entered this year, from which were selected 800 pieces for the show. Of these, the vast majority are high school student works.  The middle school students’ works make up only about 10% of the accepted works.
Our Discovery 8th grader, Taelyn Thompson, was the only middle school student from our whole district to be accepted for the Scholastic Arts Award Show this year, winning an Honorable Mention Award for her Ceramic sculpture, Njord, the Lord of the Fjord.
Please join me in congratulating her on her success!
 

Victorious Day for the Math Counts Team

Congratulations to the Math Counts Team!  A first place team victory included the following DMS students: Jerry Yuan, Hala Ansari, Derick Shi and Maddie Zavada.  Jerry Yuan was also able to  finish 1st individually.  
The following students finished in the top 10 individually: Hala Ansari, Luca Nijim, Matthew Zang, Carl Xu, and Felix Zhang.  
 

All of the hard work and practice really shows.  

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.  

Last Call for Yearbooks!!!

It's not too late yet, but it almost is! Ordering your yearbook by February 27 is the ONLY way to guarantee that your student will get one. We don't order many extras, and once they're gone, they're gone. Avoid having to console a disappointed student in spring and order your yearbook TODAY! With questions, contact Mrs. Ward at DMS (dsaylor@phm.k12.in.us).  Click HERE to order your yearbook now!

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

Highlights of visit from partner school in Anshan, China

On Friday, January 19, P-H-M hosted  21 students and seven teachers from P-H-M’s partner school in Anshan, China.

Click to see the picture gallery below. The visit started at Discovery where students, staff and P-H-M administrators attended a kick-off breakfast. The student visitors spent the morning at Discovery sitting in on various classes with their P-H-M host student learning from DMS teachers. Our Chinese visitors even got to experience  an American middle school lunchroom. Our Anshan guests also received some DMS Archer “swag!”

The students and teachers also got to visit classrooms at Grissom and Schmucker Middle schools—giving them a complete flavor of academic life in Penn-Harris-Madison. Click to see pictures from the Schmucker visit; click see pictures from the Grissom visit.

Click to watch the “Excellence Happens Here” video of Discovery Principal Sheryll Harper explaining the value of the cultural exchange program.

Click to see more Excellence Happens Here videos about Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation.

P-H-M has had this partnership with the school in Anshan, China sine 2009. Every other year P-H-M middle school students get the opportunity to visit the school in China and also host Chinese student visitors here.  The next trip to China is planned for  March 27 – April 4, 2019. Click to learn more.

Discovery Hosts Visitors From China

Discovery will be hosting 21 students and 7 teachers/administrators from Anshan, China, January 18-22nd.  We will welcome our guests Friday morning at an 8:00 AM breakfast here at the DMS cafeteria.  They will then get to spend the remainder of the day visiting our PHM middle schools.  On Friday afternoon at 4:10 PM DMS will host a family get together in our commons for the guests, host families, and other PHM students who have previously traveled to China.