Category: News
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PM history teacher Mealy publishes fourth book
Congratulations to Penn Manor history teacher Todd Mealy on the publication of his fourth book. Titled “This is the Rat Speaking,” the nonfiction book chronicles the takeover of Franklin & Marshall College in 1969 by African-American students. On May 22 of that year, black students took faculty members hostage and demanded that the college diversify…
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Penn Manor student meets Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai
Penn Manor High School student Gisela Espinosa got the shock of her life when she was asked to participate in a panel discussion this week and walked in the room to find Malala Yousafzai, the internationally known advocate for girls’ education, as the guest participant. “I was already scared to speak in public, and then Malala walks in!” Gisela recalled. “I was…
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Penn Manor in compliance with state requirements, audit finds
The Pennsylvania Auditor General’s Office has determined that Penn Manor School District has complied with all requirements following a Limited Procedures Engagement Audit of district records and procedures. The audit covered the period from July 1, 2012, through June 30, 2015, and covered the areas of internal controls, budgeting practices, the Right to Know Law and…
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Bowling team earns second straight state title
For the first time in history, a Penn Manor athletic team has won back-to-back state titles. The boys’ bowling team accomplished that feat when it beat Ephrata, 194 to 160, to earn the PIAA Bowling Championship title March 18 at Dutch Lanes in Ephrata. “It was more exciting to win the second one than the first…
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Roth Named Region V Athletic Director of the Year
Penn Manor athletic director Jeff Roth has received yet another honor from his peers. Roth, who has served as Penn Manor AD since 2001, will be honored this week as Athletic Director of the Year for Region V of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Directors Association. Region V includes schools in Adams, Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Juniata,…
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Penn Manor students earn scholarships to study abroad
Two Penn Manor High School students, Callie Clonch and Kiera Kirchner, have earned scholarships that will enable them to study in France and Belgium next school year. The Speedwell Foundation Study Abroad Scholarships, totaling about $16,000 each, are offered each year to 20 Central Pennsylvania high school students. Callie, a sophomore, and Kiera, a junior, have…
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Secretary Rivera visits PM students, staff
Pennsylvania Secretary of Education Pedro Rivera visited Pequea Elementary School Thursday to honor a couple of outstanding staff members and sit in on a sixth-grade class. Rivera congratulated bus driver Tracy Musser for starting a program that loans books to students to read every day on the bus or at home for pleasure. Musser, whose…
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PMHS students earn high marks in TEAMS competition
Penn Manor students placed second and fourth in two divisions of the Tests of Engineering Aptitude, Mathematics, and Science (TEAMS) competition, held Feb. 28 at Warwick High School. The theme of the competition was “Engineering the Environment,” and students had to answer 80 multiple-choice questions on such topics as smart cars, biomimetic fluid dynamics and…
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32 PM students earn TSA technology honors
Thirty-two Penn Manor students have qualified to compete on the state level after their strong showing at the Technology Student Association regional conference, held Feb. 11 at Conestoga Valley Middle School. Eleven Penn Manor middle school students and 28 high school students competed against their peers from Lancaster, Berks and Lebanon counties in more than…
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Eshleman fifth-graders’ project earns IU 13 STEM award
A team of Eshleman Elementary School fifth-graders has earned a third-place award in the Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 STEM Consortium Student Competition. The team of Keira Stigelman, Lydia Meier, Elizabeth Pursel and Maggie Garvey designed and built a prototype of a “Sound Sleeper,” a pillow headband designed to be worn while sleeping to block out…

