
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!




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!






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!


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!

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!

📚 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!

This special event is open to Kindergarten through 5th grade boys and their moms and will be a fun evening filled with food, activities, prizes, and plenty of opportunities to make great memories together.
Tickets are available now, and families are encouraged to purchase digital tickets in advance to help with planning. Tickets will also be available at the door and can be purchased with cash or check, but early digital purchase is preferred.
Purchase tickets here:
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/2026-momson-date-night
For event updates and more information, be sure to follow the Mom & Son Date Night Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/PSEFmomsondatenight
We hope to see many of our Pennfield families there for a great night together!

Chorale earned a Division I rating, Varsity Gold received a Division II rating, and our 8th Grade Choir earned a Division I rating with a perfect score in sight reading. We are incredibly proud of the hard work, dedication, and talent these students have shown. All of us here at Pennfield Schools are very proud of their accomplishments.
A huge thank you to our Director of Choirs, Steve Bowen, for the time, leadership, and passion he pours into our students every day.
We would also like to thank our high school administration and staff for their support in helping our students travel safely to and from the festival and for everything they do to support our students’ success.
Congratulations again to all of our choir students on an outstanding accomplishment!



We are incredibly proud of our young musicians for representing Pennfield Schools so well and for the effort they continue to put into developing their talents.
A special thank you to Band Director Jared Cavis for his leadership and dedication to our students, and to our Pennfield High School administration and staff for supporting the band as they traveled and performed at the festival.


Competing at the state level takes incredible dedication, discipline, and heart, and Aiden’s hard work all season long has truly paid off. We are so proud of the effort he put in to reach this moment and the way he represented Pennfield with pride.
Thank you to our coaches, athletic department, and administration for supporting our student-athletes and helping make opportunities like this possible.
Congratulations, Aiden! The entire Pennfield community is proud of you.




Experiences like this help students think about their futures and discover what opportunities might be the right fit for them. Whether that means college, entering the workforce, serving in the military, or pursuing other career pathways, opportunities like this allow students to explore what their next steps could look like.
A big thank you to the Pennfield High School administration and staff for helping make opportunities like this possible and for continuing to support our students as they explore their futures.
At Pennfield Schools, we are proud to help our students prepare for success in whatever path they choose.


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!

We are pleased to share that Pennfield Schools’ phone lines have been fully restored. All school buildings can now be reached at 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
Regular district phone numbers can also be found on the website at www.pennfield.net. Thank you for your patience and understanding while we resolved this issue.

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.

North Penn Elementary: (269) 961-9797
We can’t wait to welcome our newest Panthers to Pennfield Schools!

Wednesday, February 11 was previously scheduled as an early-release day but it will now be a full day of school. February 11 is a State of Michigan Count Day. Student attendance for the full day helps ensure our schools continue to receive support for programs, staffing, and services. Dismissal, transportation, and after-school programs will follow the regular full-day schedule. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.




