We are pleased to share that our district phone lines have been restored. All school buildings may now be reached through their regular phone numbers.

North Penn Elementary School: (269) 961-9797
Dunlap Elementary School: (269) 961-9789
Pennfield Middle School: (269) 961-9784
Pennfield High School: (269) 961-9770
Transportation Department: (269) 961-9793

At this time, the issue appears to have been related to our service provider. While service has been restored, we may still experience intermittent issues as the provider continues monitoring the situation.

Thank you for your patience and understanding as we worked to resolve this issue.
8 days ago, Jaylyn Jones
A graphic with a dark green background and a white rounded rectangle centered on the page. At the top is a green circular icon with a white notification bell. Large bold text reads “IMPORTANT NOTICE.” Below, the message states that Pennfield Schools district phone lines have been restored and that all school buildings can now be reached through their regular phone numbers. The graphic lists phone numbers for North Penn Elementary School, Dunlap Elementary School, Pennfield Middle School, Pennfield High School, and the Transportation Department. Additional text explains that the issue appears related to the service provider and that intermittent issues may still occur while the provider continues monitoring the situation. The notice ends by thanking families for their patience and understanding.
Important Notice: District Phone Lines Down (5/15/26)
Pennfield Schools’ phone lines are currently down. While the issue is being resolved, please use the designated phone numbers for each district building if you need to reach us.
North Penn Elementary School: (269) 249-7888
Dunlap Elementary School: (269) 249-7859
Pennfield Middle School: (269) 249-6611
Pennfield High School: (269) 249-6783
Transportation Department: (269) 419-0382
We apologize for the inconvenience and will notify families as soon as the main lines are restored. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
8 days ago, District Communications
Graphic of a white notice pinned to a corkboard with a red pushpin. The headline reads, ‘Important Notice: District Phone Lines Down (5/5/26).’ The notice states that Pennfield Schools’ phone lines are currently down and provides alternate contact numbers for district buildings and transportation services. Listed numbers include North Penn Elementary School at (269) 249-7888, Dunlap Elementary School at (269) 249-7859, Pennfield Middle School at (269) 249-6611, Pennfield High School at (269) 249-6619, and Transportation Department at (269) 419-0382. The message ends by apologizing for the inconvenience and thanking families for their patience and understanding while the issue is resolved
Behind every safe ride is a caring Pennfield Schools bus driver. 🚌💚
Your kindness, consistency, and commitment make a difference in our students’ lives every day.

Thank you for all you do. We appreciate you so much!

#BusDriverAppreciationDay #PennfieldPride
25 days ago, Jaylyn Jones
A green and white Pennfield Schools graphic displays the message “Thank You Pennfield Transportation Department” in large white text. The Pennfield panther logo appears on the left. Below the text, a photo shows several students with backpacks boarding a yellow school bus while an adult stands nearby. On the right side of the graphic, there is a large illustration of a bright yellow school bus with a stop sign visible. The overall design expresses appreciation for the Pennfield Transportation Department on Bus Driver Appreciation Day.

Congratulations to our Pennfield High School student-athletes who officially committed to continue their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level during yesterday’s signing day! 🐾

Alaina Simmons – Kellogg Community College (Volleyball)
Jeffrey Michael – Kellogg Community College (Bowling)
Gavin May – Saginaw Valley State University (Football)
Johnathan Lake – Hope College (Basketball)
Gavin McLane – Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota (Cross Country)
Deondre Manalac – Adrian College (Track)
Peyton Rhoades – Kellogg Community College (Soccer)

We are incredibly proud of these student-athletes and all they have accomplished during their time at Pennfield. Their hard work, dedication, and commitment have led them to this exciting next step, and we can’t wait to see all they achieve at the next level.

A special thank you to our coaches, staff, families, and the entire Pennfield community for supporting and guiding these students along the way. Your impact plays a vital role in helping our athletes reach their goals.

Once a Panther, always a Panther. 💚

30 days ago, Jaylyn Jones
Seven Pennfield High School student-athletes pose at a signing day table in front of a “Pennfield High School Athletics” backdrop. Six students are seated behind a table with name signs showing their names and colleges, while one student stands to the right. A female student also stands on the far left. The athletes are dressed in a mix of school apparel and casual clothing and are being recognized for committing to play college sports.
We were proud to officially welcome Marty Martin as Pennfield Schools’ next Athletic Director during a signing at the Board of Education meeting on April 21.

We’re excited for this next chapter in Pennfield Athletics and the leadership, passion, and vision Marty will bring to our student-athletes and programs.

We look forward to all that’s ahead under his leadership. 🐾
about 1 month ago, Jaylyn Jones
A man and a woman sit at a table in front of a Pennfield Schools backdrop featuring a panther logo and the words “Learn, Grow, Lead.” The man signs a document while smiling at the camera, and the woman sits beside him, also smiling.
Summer Care Packages are here!
Free food and hygiene items available with no requirements.
📅 June 1 | 🚗 Drive-thru pickup
First come, first served!
about 1 month ago, Jaylyn Jones
Summer Care Packages are now available through Communities In Schools Michigan. Families can pick up packages on June 1 at 4 PM via a drive-thru at PMS Circle Drive. Packages include food, meals, and hygiene products for students and families in need. No requirements are necessary, and supplies are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Contact your school’s student support coordinator for more information.
The top priority of Pennfield Schools is ensuring the safety of students and staff. Due to fog, Pennfield Schools will have a two-hour delayed start on April 17, 2026. Buses will run two hours later than usual. Thank you for your continued support in keeping all students safe.
about 1 month ago, Jaylyn Jones
 The top priority of Pennfield Schools is ensuring the safety of students and staff.  Due to fog, Pennfield Schools will have a two-hour delayed start on April 17, 2026. Buses will run two hours later than usual. Thank you for your continued support in keeping all students safe.
North Penn Elementary School is closed today April 15, 2026 due to a power outage. All other buildings remain in session.
about 1 month ago, District Communications
North Penn Elementary School is closed today due to a power outage. All other buildings remain in session.
Pennfield Schools is now accepting unlimited applications for students K-12 interested in School of Choice for the 2026-2027 school year. Applications for Fall 2026 are open beginning April 13, 2026 and are due on August 28, 2026 at noon. Applications are available at Pennfield Schools Administration Office (8587 Pennfield Road, Battle Creek, MI 49017). You may call (269) 961-9781 to request an application or you may download an application at https://www.pennfield.net/page/school-of-choice.
about 1 month ago, Jaylyn Jones
 Image of graduating students wearing cap and gown walking down the hallway highfiving younger students. Image says : Pennfield schools School of choice now open. Become a Panther for the 2026-2027 school year. We can't wait to #LearnGrowLead together. This notice is being made as per section 105 & 105c of PA 300 (School Aid Act). This notice is being made as per section 105 & 105c of PA 300 (School Aid Act)

Kindergarten Screening & Registration is almost here!

Join us on April 15th & 16th at North Penn Elementary for Kindergarten Screening & Registration. Please note that appointments are required.

For more details, visit our website or give us a call:
North Penn Elementary: (269) 961-9797

We can’t wait to welcome our newest Panthers to Pennfield Schools! 🐾

about 1 month ago, Jaylyn Jones
Kindergarten Screening & Registration (2026-2027) Pennfield Schools is excited to welcome our newest kindergarten students! We partner with local preschools and families to make the transition to kindergarten positive, supportive, and successful. We Offer K-Ready: A Kindergarten Readingess Program Building confidence and independence Strengthening early literacy and math skills Supporting social and school-readiness skills Registration Dates April 15 & 16 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Screening and registration are by appointment only at North Penn Elementary (7422 Poorman Road). Call today to schedule! Caring Staff Learning Fun Early Learning Bright Future Contact us : Pennfield Schools www.pennfield.net 269.961.9797
Human Sexuality Advisory Committee Public Hearing Notice
about 2 months ago, District Communications
				 Pennfield Schools Human Sexuality Advisory Committee 8587 Pennfield Road Battle Creek, Michigan 49017  NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING	 Please notice that there will be a public hearing of the Human Sexuality Advisory Committee of Pennfield Schools.   At the direction and call of the Chair of the Human Sexuality Advisory Committee a meeting has been scheduled for the following time and location.   Date: 		Tuesday, April 7, 2026  Time:		4:30-5 PM  Location: 	High School Media Center, 8299 Pennfield Road, Battle Creek, MI 49017  Purpose:	Hear public input on proposed Pennfield Schools curricular resource for sex education.    Karen McCafferty, Co-Chair Pennfield Human Sexuality Advisory Committee (269) 961-9781  An additional public hearing will be scheduled at a future date, with further details to be provided as they become available.
Dunlap Elementary wrapped up March Reading Month in a fun and memorable way with their 'Reading is Fire' celebration!

Throughout the month, students challenged themselves with weekly reading bingo activities, exploring different ways to read and building strong reading habits. Each week, students who completed their bingo row turned in their sheets, and those who stayed consistent all month long were recognized in a special celebration.

To honor their dedication, students were crowned and “knighted” in front of the school, making the moment even more exciting and meaningful.

We are so proud of all of our Dunlap students for their commitment to reading this month and always. A big thank you to the Dunlap staff for encouraging a love of reading and helping students grow. Reading opens the door to imagination, learning, and future success, and our students are off to a great start!
about 2 months ago, Jaylyn Jones
Student being "knighted" with fake sword on stage by teacher
Dunlap Elementary Students sitting in auditorium facing stage listening to principal talking
Student being crowned on stage by teacher
Student being "knighted" with fake sword on stage by teacher
Student being crowned on stage by teacher
Student being "knighted" with fake sword on stage by teacher
Student being crowned on stage by teacher

Today at North Penn Elementary, our students had an incredible opportunity to explore their futures during Career Day! Each classroom welcomed professionals from a variety of fields, giving students a hands on look at different careers and what those jobs are really like.

From veterinarians and business owners to skilled trades and culinary arts, students were able to experience what some of these jobs entail and start thinking about what they might be interested in pursuing one day. Events like this help spark curiosity, build confidence, and show our students the many paths their future can take.

What made the day even more special was having PHS students who attend CACC join us as well. They shared what they are currently learning and how it connects to their own future goals, giving our younger students a real life example of how their education can lead to future opportunities.

A huge thank you to all of our presenters and staff who made this day possible, and a special thank you to Justin Lamb for organizing such a meaningful event for our students. Opportunities like this truly make a lasting impact and encourage our students to dream big about their futures!

about 2 months ago, Jaylyn Jones
2 Students posing with teacher in classroom, chef hats on their heads
Students and nurse wrapping a stuffed animal arms with gauze
Kid sitting at desk with chefs hat on, drawing a house on paper
CACC student talking to class about construction
2 students putting a bandaid on stuffed animal
CACC student showing off a welding helmet
Students sitting around table playing with pipe cleaners and beads
Students and nurse using stethoscope on stuff animals
Three CACC students talking to class
Construction worker showing off measuring tape

Our middle school and high school students wrapped up the month with exciting PBIS celebrations just in time for spring break!

PBIS, or Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, helps create a safe, respectful, and positive environment for everyone. By following our PRIDE expectations of Positivity, Respect, Integrity, Dependability, and Effort, students are recognized for making great choices every day.

To celebrate, students were able to choose from a variety of fun activities. At the high school, students enjoyed movies, made ice cream sundaes, spent time outside with sidewalk chalk, and more. Middle school students had the chance to enjoy outdoor recess, play in the gym, participate in team building activities, spend time with friends, and more.

These celebrations are a great way to recognize positive behavior, build community, and give students something to look forward to as they continue making great choices.

Thank you to our middle school and high school staff for supporting and making these celebrations possible. A big shoutout to Ms. Simmons and Mr. Beck for organizing our monthly PBIS celebrations and for all of the hard work they put in to make these experiences so meaningful for our students!

about 2 months ago, Jaylyn Jones
Student in the gym with a basketball in his hand getting ready to dribble and shoot
Teacher making ice creams for her students
Student playing nintendo switch on elmo in classroom
kids playing jump rope
Student playing video games
Today, Pennfield Schools superintendent, Stephanie Lemmer, along with principals from each of our schools and members of the Pennfield administrative team, attended the Pennfield Family Fare grand reopening celebration!

We are incredibly grateful to Family Fare for their continued support of Pennfield Schools and for their generous investment in our students and community. Partnerships like this make a meaningful difference, and we’re proud to work together to support and strengthen Pennfield.

Thank you, Family Fare, for being such an important part of our community, we look forward to continuing to grow together!
about 2 months ago, Jaylyn Jones
Pennfield Schools Staff and Family Fare owner and Manager smiling behind giant check for Pennfield schools for the amount of 2,500 from Family Fare.
Family Fare Staff, Pennfield Schools Staff, and Community members cutting family fare ribbon with giant scissors for grand reopening
Pennfield Staff smiling for photo in Family Fare Grocery store
Superintendent Stephanie Lemmer Standing behind Red FAmily Fare ribbon smiling
Red Family Fare free rescuable bags sitting on table in middle of grocery store.
tony the Tiger Mascot posing for photo in Family Fare giving two thumbs up

We’re proud to share that Pennfield students competed in the Region 10 Science Olympiad Tournament on Saturday, March 21st!

The team placed 11th overall in the region, and every team member earned at least one award—an incredible accomplishment!

Congratulations to:
• Annie Herbstreith & Aoife Gieske – 6th place in Anatomy & Physiology, 8th in Entomology
• Gabby Gieske & Harper Bax – 4th in Disease Detectives, 8th in Rocks & Minerals
• Lilly Edens & Brennan Mobley – 4th in Dynamic Planet & Remote Sensing, 5th in Meteorology
• Addyson Mann & Hailey Pierce – 7th in Crime Busters
• Penelope Benson & Harper Bax – 6th in Water Quality
• Carly Tenney & Olivia Wills – 8th in Codebusters and 1st place in Write It Do It 🥇

Carly and Olivia’s first-place finish earned them a Gold Bid, giving them the opportunity to compete at the state meet this April!

Thank you to middle school teacher Carly Swain and to all of our staff who continuously encourage students to learn beyond the classroom. Experiences like Science Olympiad give students the chance to challenge themselves, think critically, and bring their learning to life.

Great work to all of our students, we’re so proud of your dedication and achievements!

2 months ago, Jaylyn Jones
Students competing in Math Olympiad, building their project, a wood structure, as judges and other students watch.
Two students smiling with the medals they won at the competition in hand.
Watching the NCAA National Championship game on Monday, April 6th? 🏀

Make it a win win while supporting Pennfield seniors!

🍗 Stop by Buffalo Wild Wings for wings, burgers, and more
📱 Show the fundraiser flyer on your phone when you order

Buffalo Wild Wings will donate 20% of their earnings ALL DAY to support the PUP Committee and the senior trip!

📅 Mark your calendars and join us for a great meal and a great cause!
2 months ago, Jaylyn Jones
Buffalo Wild wings ticket for the fundraiser described in the caption
Don't forget to join us for a Women’s History Month S.T.E.A.M. Family Event TONIGHT from 6–7 PM at The Link!
Families are invited to explore science, technology, engineering, arts, and math through fun activities and an inspiring guest reader, Superintendent Stephanie Lemmer.
We hope to see you there as we celebrate learning, innovation, and the next generation of world changers!
2 months ago, Jaylyn Jones
Join us for a Women’s History Month S.T.E.A.M. Family Event on March 19 from 6–7 PM at The Link!  Families are invited to explore science, technology, engineering, arts, and math through fun activities and an inspiring guest reader, Superintendent Stephanie Lemmer. We hope to see you there as we celebrate learning, innovation, and the next generation of world changers!
Reminder: Today is a half day of school due to K–12 parent-teacher conferences!

📚 Middle School & High School: 12–6 PM
🍎 Dunlap & North Penn: 1–7 PM

It’s not too late to schedule a conference! Please contact your school building for more information. We look forward to connecting with you!
2 months ago, Jaylyn Jones
Reminder: Today is a half day of school due to K–12 parent-teacher conferences!  📚 Middle School & High School: 12–6 PM 🍎 Dunlap & North Penn: 1–7 PM  It’s not too late to schedule a conference! Please contact your school building for more information. We look forward to connecting with you!
Last Friday our North Penn students had an exciting Police Officer Assembly. Officers shared how they practice PAWS in their jobs every day. PAWS stands for Practice Kindness, Act Responsibly, Work Hard, and Stay Safe.🐾

It was a wonderful opportunity for our students to learn more about safety and the important work police officers do each day. Moments like these help connect our students with the people who help protect and support our community.

A big thank you to our district liaison officer Deputy Chuck Saulsberry and all of the officers who joined us. We also appreciate the North Pennfield staff for helping organize this great experience for our students.💚
2 months ago, Jaylyn Jones
Police Officer Assembly at North Penn Elementary
Police Officer Assembly at North Penn Elementary
Police Officer Assembly at North Penn Elementary