The way we organize, manage and assume the risk of a business or enterprise
The Caring Hearts campaign ended and our hearts are FULL! Thank you to all who contributed towards making it a true success. We DOUBLED our goal by raising $2,200. Congratulations to our classroom winners: Primary- Mr. Miller, Intermediate A- Ms. Williams, Intermediate B- Ms. Arrington and Prep Academy- Mrs. Kroll. Each homeroom will receive an Ice Cream Toppings bar celebration and a dress down day.
7th and 8th grade students pitch their innovative business ideas for a chance to win cash prizes.
Become a mentor, and/or sponsor today: https://ayifoundation.org/sharktank/
Join us for this incredible event to raise both awareness and much-needed funds for our mission to support the health, welfare, and educational interests of PHCSE, and other organizations that share our educational values.
Penn Hills Charter School of Entrepreneurship had the opportunity to celebrate Black History Month with Hosanna House, Inc. by visiting the CATT & Tuskegee Airmen Museum for a day of learning and inspiration. The museum honors the extraordinary legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen, the first African American military aviators in the U.S. Armed Forces, whose courage and excellence helped break racial barriers in the military. Shared were powerful stories, historical exhibits, and the lasting impact of the presenters. This experience highlights how partnerships between PHCSE and Hosanna House strengthen community connections by bringing students, families, and local organizations together to celebrate history, promote education, and inspire the next generation of leaders.
Schools do not share student information without proper legal authority. Parents will be contacted if their child is directly affected, in accordance with legal requirements, and we encourage families to ensure that their emergency contact information is up to date in the school office.
We understand that this topic may raise concerns. If you have questions, please contact the school office directly.
Student Safety will always be a priority for the PHCSE. These are resources parents can utilize to help keep their students safe.
Have your child fingerprinted
Keep a recent photograph of your child
Show your child how to dial 911 and from where
Provide your child’s school with current emergency information
Check your child’s route to and from school and show your child where fire and police stations are located
Make sure your child knows his or her full name, address, and phone number
Make sure your child learns to stay away from strangers and to yell for help if approached
Test your children occasionally to see if they remember the Safety Tip information you have taught them
Please help us keep your schools safe. For Safe2Say, please visit the Safe2Say website.