Mayfield Moments
By Meghan Perez, Gates Mills Resident
- On October 4th, Mayfield hosted Ohio Department of Education and Workforce Director, Steve Dackin, to share information on Mayfield’s Portrait of a Wildcat, Learn and Earn, and The Option programs. According to Director Dackin, “I’m not often speechless, but I am today. I have a lot from Mayfield to take back to the Governor. What’s happening here in Mayfield is what we want to be happening for students across the state. Preparing students for success means understanding the connections between the classroom, real world experiences, and the knowledge, skills, and opportunities needed for a bright future.”
- Congratulations to Mayfield High School’s SIX National Merit Commended Scholars. Jackson Bowling, Annabelle Kamerman, Imran N. Parker, Corinne Schreiber, Cyril Thomas, and Jacob S. Wolinsky placed in the top 50,000 scorers on their PSAT out of about 1.5 million students nationwide who took the test.
- In coordination with the Educational Service Center of Northeast Ohio, Mayfield Middle School students held their inaugural Student Advisory Committee meeting to give students a voice about their school and learning by creating school-wide systems to celebrate positive behavior and build essential leadership skills.
- Mayfield High School Learn and Earn students have been out exploring career pathways from manufacturing to construction. Students have coordinated with Component Repair Technology, a FAA certified repair station specializing in gas turbine engine components, and the Home Builders Association to learn about different industries while earning high school credits.
- Lander Elementary School earned a Bronze Award from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce/Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support Network and State Support team. The school was recognized for its implementation of positive behavioral interventions and a commitment to establishing a culture that supports academic and social success for students.
- Save the Date! Mayfield Preschool, which offers integrated programming that allows typically developing children and children with special needs to learn together, will be screening for peer models on Friday, December 13th. For more information call 440-995-7300 or visit: https://forms.gle/5jFzfJyaw4xQZbtNA