Mansfield City School District

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Mansfield City School District
Location
P.O. Box 1448, Mansfield, OH 44901
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District information
Type Public
GradesPK-12
SuperintendentStan Jefferson, June 2019
Students and staff
Students4,591
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Website www.tygerpride.com

Mansfield City School District is a public school district serving students in the city of Mansfield, and northwestern parts of Madison Township in Richland County, Ohio, United States. The school district enrolls 4,591 students as of the 2012-2013 academic year. [1]

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Schools

Malabar Intermediate School, was Malabar High School from the time the school was built until 1989, became Malabar Middle School from 1989 to 2010. Malabar Middle School.jpg
Malabar Intermediate School, was Malabar High School from the time the school was built until 1989, became Malabar Middle School from 1989 to 2010.
Mansfield Middle School, located in the north wing of Mansfield Senior High School. Mansfield Middle School.jpg
Mansfield Middle School, located in the north wing of Mansfield Senior High School.
Mansfield Senior High School Mansfield Senior High.jpg
Mansfield Senior High School
Arlin Field (Mansfield Tygers' Stadium) Arlin Field Stadium.jpg
Arlin Field (Mansfield Tygers' Stadium)
Former John Simpson Middle School John Simpson Middle School.jpg
Former John Simpson Middle School

Elementary schools

Intermediate schools

Middle schools

High schools

Former schools

Consolidation

From the 1960s until 1989, Mansfield had two high schools, Senior High and Malabar, as well as three middle schools, Simpson, Sherman and Appleseed. Due to budgetary considerations, in fall 1989 Malabar was converted into a middle school, with all high school students being centralized at Senior High, with the exception of the ninth-graders, who were housed in the former Appleseed Middle School, dubbed the Cline Avenue Campus. Sherman became an elementary school, and several elementary schools were closed down, among them West Fifth and Stadium. Rae Melton Elementary, on the south side, had been closed and converted to administrative offices a decade earlier. From the 1990s until 2007, Mansfield had one high school, Senior High, two middle schools, Malabar and Simpson housing sixth through eighth graders, as well as nine elementary schools housing K through fifth graders. In fall 2003, the Cline Avenue Campus would close for good, relocating all ninth-graders to Senior High and in fall 2004, the new Mansfield Senior High School opens. Due to budgetary considerations once again, in fall 2007 John Simpson Middle School, as well as two elementary schools, Carpenter and Ranchwood were closed down for good leaving only one middle school, Malabar housing only seventh and eighth graders, and seven elementary schools, turning three of them, Brinkerhoff, Hedges and Springmill into intermediate schools housing fourth through sixth graders. In 2010, the district consolidated further. Seventh and eighth graders were moved from Malabar Middle School to their own wing in Mansfield Senior High School. All of the fourth through sixth grade students were moved to the Malabar school, now called Malabar Intermediate School. Hedges and Springmill Intermediate Schools were closed. Brinkerhoff Intermediate School was converted to the Spanish Immersion School. The central office personnel was moved from Mansfield Senior High School to the former Raemelton School.

Notable alumni

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