The Mayfield Board of Education opened its June 28 meeting by recognizing four students and two staff members for academic, extracurricular and service achievements, including a $20,000 grant winner who accepted a scholarship to Princeton.
Treasurer told the Mayfield Board on June 28 that House Bill 96 has changed forecast filing deadlines and delayed tax receipts; a possible auction of a large Progressive Insurance campus could cost the district about $1.2 million in annual property-tax revenue.
On June 28 the Mayfield Board approved the 2026'27 high school course of study with new applied-algebra and psychology classes, approved the Excel Tech program and an MOU with the teachers'union, and accepted a $25,000 donation for a Learn and Earn pilot project.
Trustees moved and seconded approval of the treasurer's report, including financial statements for Sept. 30, 2025, and an addendum; roll-call responses recorded as unanimous 'Yes' for listed members. The chair then requested a motion for an executive session; the provided transcript does not record the vote or final outcome for that request.
At Mill Ridge Elementary, the district held a mock ribbon-cutting to mark a new playground, recognized students for leadership and community service, and honored long-serving staff and paraprofessionals; photos and a reception followed the ceremony.
Mayfield School District recognized two staff members and reported a performance index score of 96.4, a five-star gap-closing rating and a 98.5% graduation rate during a district meeting.
The Mayfield Local School District Board of Education approved multiple routine consent and business items Wednesday, including bus‑stop designations for fiscal years 2025–26, the July 31 financial statements, Chromebook repair fees and service agreements.
Board members reported that the county tax‑incentive review found existing abatements in compliance for Mayfield Village and Highland Heights, and that Park Place Technologies is applying for a new abatement with the district to be made whole.
The Mayfield Local School District board said it earned a Boards of Distinction award after scoring 905 points on its application and the superintendent announced that Deanna Elsing was named Ohio assistant principal of the year.
At its recent meeting the Mayfield Board of Education approved a consent agenda that included the June financial statements, routine minutes and several intergovernmental agreements for school resource officers.