Mansfield City School District

Mansfield City School District The Mansfield City School District is committed to providing its students with a full continuum of instructional opportunities for every child.

Mansfield City Schools District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs and activities. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:

Mr. Stan Jefferson, Superintendent
856 West Cook Road, Mansfield, Ohio 44907, 419-525-6400

I sincerely hope you and your family enjoy a well-deserved summer break. Summer is an important time for students to res...
06/14/2026

I sincerely hope you and your family enjoy a well-deserved summer break. Summer is an important time for students to rest, spend time with family and friends, and stay engaged in learning.
Mansfield City Schools is proud to offer several summer programs for students of different grade levels.

These opportunities are designed to keep students active, supported, and inspired throughout the summer months. Families can review the available programs below, including grade levels, dates, locations, times, and enrollment information.

Summer Programs Available
Open Doors Academy – Malabar Intermediate Summer Camp
Open Doors Academy’s Malabar Intermediate Summer Camp gives younger scholars the chance to stay engaged through hands-on enrichment, creative activities, and positive peer connections. Students will explore new interests, build confidence, and strengthen important skills in a fun, supportive summer environment.
Grades: 3–5
Location: Crossroads City Center, 21 E. North Main St., Mansfield, OH 44903
Days: Tuesday–Friday, July 7–31, 2026
Time: 12:00 PM–3:00 PM
Cost: Free
Food and Transportation: Lunch and transportation provided
How to Enroll: opendoorsacademy.org/mansfield

Open Doors Academy – Middle School Summer Camp
Open Doors Academy’s Mansfield Middle School Summer Camp offers students engaging, hands-on learning experiences designed to support teamwork, leadership, problem-solving, and personal growth. Through enrichment activities, local partnerships, and opportunities to explore the Mansfield community, scholars can stay connected and continue learning throughout the summer.
Grades: 6-8
Location: Mansfield Middle School
Days: Monday–Friday, June 8–July 10, 2026
Time: 8:00 AM–12:00 PM
Cost: Free
Food and Transportation: Breakfast, lunch, and busing provided
How to Enroll: opendoorsacademy.org/mansfield

Makerspace Mysteries Camp
Sponsored by SparkForce and Mansfield City Schools Career Technical Education staff, Tyger Makerspace Mysteries Camp gives students hands-on opportunities to explore manufacturing. Campers will participate in interactive activities and visit local manufacturing companies, helping them learn more about career pathways, problem-solving, and real-world skills.
Grades: Entering grades 7–9
Location: Mansfield Senior High School
Days:
Session 1: June 22–July 3, 2026
Session 2: July 6–July 17, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM–1:30 PM
Cost: Free
Food and Transportation: Breakfast, lunch, and transportation provided
How to Enroll: https://tinyurl.com/yk65rpv8

Camp Invention
Camp Invention is a weeklong, hands-on STEM program designed to spark creativity, build confidence, and encourage problem-solving. Campers will collaborate with friends, design prototypes, investigate clues, build creative solutions, and bring their big ideas to life.
Grades: K–6
Location: Mansfield Senior High School
Days: August 3–7, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM–3:30 PM
Cost: $285 (scholarships available)
Food and Transportation: Breakfast, lunch, and transportation provided
How to Enroll: https://www.invent.org/

As a reminder, all parents and guardians must log in to FinalForms to complete student forms for the 2026–2027 school year. This annual review and approval is required even if no information has changed.

Thank you for your continued support of our scholars, families, and community. I hope the months ahead are filled with opportunities to learn, explore, connect, and create lasting memories.

With Tyger Pride
Stan Jefferson
Superintendent

What does a school district treasurer’s office actually do?The Treasurer’s Office plays a key role in keeping Mansfield ...
06/12/2026

What does a school district treasurer’s office actually do?

The Treasurer’s Office plays a key role in keeping Mansfield City Schools running smoothly. The team manages the district’s budget, tracks revenues and expenses, and ensures every dollar is used responsibly to support students and classrooms.

The office oversees payroll, processes payments, and maintains financial records. They work to maximize resources by evaluating spending, identifying efficiencies, and ensuring compliance with state laws and financial regulations.

This work helps ensure that taxpayer dollars are used efficiently and transparently to support teaching, learning, and student opportunities across the district.

If you have any questions about the district’s finances, please contact Tammy Hamilla, Treasurer, at [email protected] or 419-525-6400.

🔍⚙️ Calling all future inventors, builders, and problem-solvers! 🐾🧡This summer, Mansfield City Schools is turning curios...
06/11/2026

🔍⚙️ Calling all future inventors, builders, and problem-solvers! 🐾🧡

This summer, Mansfield City Schools is turning curiosity into creativity with Tyger Makerspace Mysteries, a hands-on STEM camp where students will design, build, test, and improve their own moving creations using mystery materials and real fabrication tools.

Students will receive a mystery box filled with random materials and be challenged to create something completely unique. Then, they'll take their ideas to the next level by fabricating and refining their designs in our state-of-the-art makerspace.

📅 Two sessions available:
• June 22 – July 3 (only 5 openings remain!)
• July 6 – July 17 (only 6 openings remain!)

👥 Open to students entering 7th grade through current 9th graders.
💡 No prior experience needed—just creativity, curiosity, and a willingness to try something new!

Spots are filling quickly, so don't wait!

📝 Register today: https://forms.gle/epfAczo4vhrX2LmQ6

As we continue celebrating the accomplishments from the end of the school year, let's give a big shoutout to our Quarter...
06/10/2026

As we continue celebrating the accomplishments from the end of the school year, let's give a big shoutout to our Quarter 4 Honor Roll and Merit Roll students! 🎉

Your hard work, dedication, and commitment to learning paid off, and we couldn't be prouder of all you achieved this year.

Congratulations to each student who earned Honor Roll or Merit Roll recognition. Keep setting goals, working hard, and making us proud, Tygers! 🐾🧡

As our Tygers enjoy summer break, we're looking back at some of the fun moments that made the final days of the school y...
06/09/2026

As our Tygers enjoy summer break, we're looking back at some of the fun moments that made the final days of the school year so special. ☀️🫧

Before summer vacation began, students in Mrs. Howard's and Mrs. O'Donnell's first grade classes took advantage of the beautiful weather and spent time outside enjoying some bubble-filled fun!

From chasing bubbles across the playground to watching them float through the air, there were smiles, laughter, and plenty of excitement to go around. 🫧

Sometimes the simplest moments create the best memories, and this was certainly one of them. We hope our Tygers are having a summer filled with just as much fun! 🧡🖤

Happy Monday, Tygers! Welcome to the first full week of summer break! ☀️ As our students enjoy a well-deserved break, we...
06/08/2026

Happy Monday, Tygers! Welcome to the first full week of summer break! ☀️

As our students enjoy a well-deserved break, we're looking back at some of the fun memories from the final days of the school year.

During the ABC Countdown, "N" was for Nature Walk! 🌿🍃 Mrs. Maxwell's first grade students spent time outdoors exploring nature, making observations, and enjoying the fresh air with their classmates before summer officially began.

What a wonderful way to celebrate the end of a year filled with learning, growth, and new discoveries. We hope our first graders are having an amazing start to their summer! ☀️🧡

As another school year comes to a close and summer begins, I want to reflect on one of the highlights of the year, the P...
06/07/2026

As another school year comes to a close and summer begins, I want to reflect on one of the highlights of the year, the Peace on My Block Festival.

One word comes to mind: gratitude.

What started as a vision to bring our community together around positivity, connection, and peace has become something truly special. Its success shows what is possible when a community comes together with a shared purpose.

Thank you to our Mansfield City Schools families, students, staff, and volunteers. Your energy and support created an atmosphere that showcased the very best of Mansfield.

I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to Tom Hager, Principal of Malabar Intermediate School, for all of your hard work and dedication in helping organize the Peace on My Block Festival. Your time, energy, and attention to detail played a huge role in making this event a success.

I also want to thank our community partners, vendors, and organizations whose time, talents, and resources helped create an unforgettable experience for our children and families.

To the City of Mansfield, thank you for your partnership and commitment to strengthening our community. The collaboration between our schools, city leaders, public safety personnel, and local organizations demonstrates what we can accomplish when we work together for our young people.

A special thank you goes to the United States Army Golden Knights Parachute Team. Your incredible performance was a memorable highlight and brought excitement to everyone in attendance.

At Mansfield City Schools, our mission is to prepare diverse leaders and build positive relationships with students, staff, and educational allies. Peace on My Block brings that mission to life.

Thank you for believing in our students, investing in our community, and helping create an evening filled with joy, opportunity, and hope.

With Tyger Pride,
Stan Jefferson
Superintendent

🧡🐯 Learning how to make a difference in the community isn't something you can always learn from a textbook.Recently, Man...
06/05/2026

🧡🐯 Learning how to make a difference in the community isn't something you can always learn from a textbook.

Recently, Mansfield Senior High School students Henry Medina and Trinitee Taylor participated in the United Way Youth-Led Allocations Program, where students were entrusted with distributing $10,000 in grant funding among local nonprofit organizations.

Throughout the experience, students learned about the importance of philanthropy, heard directly from nonprofit leaders about the impact of their work, and asked thoughtful questions to better understand the needs of each organization. Working together, they carefully considered how the funding could make the greatest difference before deciding how the grants would be distributed.

Reflecting on the experience, Henry shared that it was a valuable opportunity to collaborate with new people, learn about community needs, and support organizations making a positive impact.

Thank you, Henry and Trinitee, for representing Mansfield City Schools and helping strengthen our community through service and leadership. 🧡

At Mansfield City Schools, we are committed to transparency, responsible financial management, and making the most of ev...
06/05/2026

At Mansfield City Schools, we are committed to transparency, responsible financial management, and making the most of every dollar to support student learning and success. 💫

That is why we are launching Financial Fact Friday—a new weekly series that dives into the complex world of school finance.

From who handles district finances, to how schools are funded, to how resources are used, we’ll share the facts that help keep our community informed and connected. 🐯

Laughter carried across the field as Mrs. Howard and Mrs. O’Donnell’s classes teamed up for Field Day. From cheering eac...
06/04/2026

Laughter carried across the field as Mrs. Howard and Mrs. O’Donnell’s classes teamed up for Field Day. From cheering each other on to celebrating every little victory, the day was full of fun, teamwork, and plenty of smiles. ☀️

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856 W Cook Road
Mansfield, OH
44907

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Tuesday 7am - 4pm
Wednesday 7am - 4pm
Thursday 7am - 4pm
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