Pennington faculty and staff host Color Party during faculty meeting
On April 9th, Pennington Staff and Faculty had a Color Party during their faculty meeting. Staff members picked grade levels and chose a color to showcase. The staff went all out with various food items, decorations, and dressed in the color they selected.
"We are always looking for ways to build community and strengthen our family connection at Pennington, and this was just one fun way to do it!" Said Principal Dr. Melissa White.
Our judges for the event were Michelle McKitty-Bromley, Lisa Mayzun and Marybeth Rhodes. The winners were the green team and the orange team, and the brown team, which took 1st place! The winning groups will be having lunch on Friday.
On April 9th, Pennington Staff and Faculty had a Color Party during their faculty meeting. Staff members picked grade levels and chose a color to showcase. The staff went all out with various food items, decorations, and dressed in the color they selected.
Last week, Pennington scholars in grades 3 and 4 had the opportunity to observe 2025 Agricultural Literacy Week (ALW) with a read aloud by an ALW volunteer from 4-H, Mr. Soltis. Pennington scholars have had the opportunity over the last two years to experience the joy of planting and growing seeds that connect with the selected story from the ALW coordinators.
“No place for hate!” shouted Pennington School students. On Tuesday, Pennington’s kindergarten to third grade classes enjoyed the first ever Sandwich Social event inspired by the book “Carla’s Sandwich,” by Debbie Herman. The Sandwich Social is one of four activities held by the school’s No Place for Hate (NPFH) committee this school year.
Five esteemed women, most of whom are from Mount Vernon, visited Pennington School to tell young female scholars to never give up on their dreams and to celebrate Women’s History year round. For the second year in a row, Pennington hosted a Women’s History Month Derby Tea Party celebration on March 20, 2025. This year’s theme was “Inform, Educate, Empower.”
Pennington School staff and parents celebrated National Chili Day by hosting the first-ever Parents vs. Staff Chili Cook-Off event. Parents and staff brought their homemade chili to the Pennington auditorium and event-goers visited each station to try the delicious foods.
Pennington School fourth and fifth grade students were visited by John Elliott, a meteorologist for CBS2 News, who taught them about his career and scientific concepts related to his work with reporting the weather. His presentation on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, also gave students the chance to ask about different weather patterns and the tasks of a meteorologist.
Pennington school celebrated the 100th day of school on Monday February 24th. Schoolwide, students dressed as senior citizens flooding the halls with gray hair and canes to assist them walking. Teachers joined in on the fun wearing wigs and glasses including Dorothy, a golden girl!
Dennis Richmond’s 6th-grade class had an unforgettable experience at the Jacob Burns Film Center on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. Students watched an inspiring film, followed by a Q&A with the director. The best part was meeting students from a neighboring district and expanding their horizons!