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Canfield Board commends dozens of student artists; names Jessica Archer teacher of the month

Canfield Local Board of Education · June 10, 2026
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At its June 10 meeting the Canfield Local Board of Education read formal resolutions honoring multiple students for regional and national art awards and recognized Jessica Archer as teacher of the month, with a staff nomination highlighting her inclusion work and extra duties.

The Canfield Local Board of Education formally commended dozens of students for regional, state and national art recognitions during its June 10 meeting.

A board member read a set of resolutions (Resolutions 1752026 through 1872026) naming students who earned awards — including gold and silver Scholastic Art keys, top placements in the ESC of Eastern Ohio art show and selections to the Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition. The resolutions direct that copies be placed in the official minutes and presented to the students.

Board members congratulated the students and emphasized community pride in the arts program. "Congratulations to all those students," a trustee said after the reading.

The board also named Jessica Archer as the district’s teacher of the month. Corey Hustleton, who said he had worked with Archer for five years, read a nomination highlighting her work with inclusion ELA, reading intervention, after‑school support, summer school duties and a collaborative approach with co‑teachers. "Mrs. Archer is the epitome of students first," Hustleton read, citing her care for students’ academic and emotional well‑being.

Trustees praised Archer and invited those present to remain for the meeting or to leave after the recognition. The teacher was congratulated publicly and trustees thanked the donor (Dairy Queen) who sponsors the teacher recognition program.

Those recognitions were on the consent portion of the agenda and carried without recorded opposition.