Mansfield High School
250 East Street
Mansfield, MA 02048
Dr. Joseph Maruszczak
Principal
(508) 261-7540
(508) 339-0259 fax |
The Week at a Glance
9/13- Golf vs. Franklin, 3:15 pm ; MHS Evening School, 6:00 pm
9/14- MHS Evening School, 6:00 pm
9/15- National Honor Society mtng, auditorium, 2:00 pm; Golf vs. N. Attleboro, 3:15 pm; MHS Evening School, 6:00 pm
9/16- Golf @ King Philip, 3:15 pm; Boys' Soccer vs. N. Attleboro, 3:30 pm; Girls' Soccer @ N. Attleboro, 3:30 pm; Field Hockey @ N. Attleboro, 3:30 pm
9/17- Volleyball vs. Norwood, 4:00 pm; Football @ Minnechaug, 7:00 pm |
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A Word on Student Parking on September 14
Tomorrow marks the primary elections across the entire state. Mansfield High School's gymnasium will be the sole polling station for the town of Mansfield, as voting will commence at 7:00 am. To accommodate voters, we will be reserving a block of approximately 40 parking spots in the student parking lot adjacent to the gym. Thus, we are recommending that senior students who drive arrive to school tomorrow early, as spaces will be available on a first come, first serve basis. Students who do not find a space will have to park in Memorial Park. |
Save the Date- Author Rachel Simmons Coming to MHS
 The Qualters Middle School PAC (Parent Advisory Council) is pleased to announce that they are sponsoring a parent presentation by renowned author Rachel Simmons on Thursday, February 3, 2011 at 6:30 pm in the MHS Auditorium. Simmons is an author and educator who has studied the challenges of growing up as a girl for over ten years. She rose to prominence with the 2003 publication of her book, Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls. In the book Simmons addresses girls' relational aggression, bullying, and the power struggles within girl groups and cliques. Simmons has also recently published another work entitled The Curse of the Good Girl: Raising Authentic Girls with Courage and Confidence.
More information about this interesting and timely program will be forthcoming. |
Recent MHS Alum Earns Robert C. Byrd Scholarship
 The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) recently announced that Kristen Spillane, '10 is a recipient of the prestigous Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship. This program, which is federally funded and state-administered, is designed to recognize exceptionally able high school seniors who show promise of continued excellence in postsecondary education. To be eligible for this award, the student is required to have at least a 3.5 GPA, exemplary SAT scores, and rank in the top 5% of the graduating class. Additionally, the student must have proven leadership abilities as well as a history of service to others. This award is renewable for up to four years, with an initial amount of $1,500 per year.
In addition to being in the top ten of the MHS Class of 2010, Kristen also was class president for all four years. Kristen is presently a freshman at the University of Miami.
Congratulations on this fine award! |
SADD & Toyota to Offer Teen Driver Safety Program
 The MHS Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) is promoting an amazing, free opportunity for teen drivers and their parents. Toyota is offering teens and their parents a free 2½ hour defensive-driving program. This educational, non-sales event is designed to empower and educate teens and parents about driving and road safety through a unique combination of interactive hands on sessions and simulated defensive driving exercises. The event will happen at the Bass Pro Shop in Foxborough, MA on Saturday, 10/2 and Sunday, 10/3. Courses are offered on the hour each day. Space is limited, so don't delay! For more info or to sign up, visit www.toyotadrivingexpectations.com |
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