Students enjoyed experimenting and learning about chemical reactions in Mrs. Wagy's Class.




Winter Break is HERE!! No school February 20-24. Students will return to school on MONDAY, February 27, 2023. Have a safe and restful break.

Today is National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day. MMS would like to honor Deputy Brown. He is dedicated to our students, school, and the community. Thank you

The sixth grade students who read 100,000 words or more had the February Ice Cream Party. Congratulations, Keep on Reading.




Call me MiSTER and the Diamond Doves dressed in Red for the Great Kindness Challenge. The Diamond Doves presented Valentine's gifts to the Foster Grandparents.

James McCune Smith was the first African American person to earn a medical degree. He also started the nation's first pharmacy under Black ownership, and was the first African American to have their work published in a peer-reviewed medical journal.

The class of 2027 had 33 students eligible for the February Ice Cream Party. They had to read 100,000 words to qualify. If they attended the party before Christmas the goal is to read 100,000 more. Readers are Achievers.

After graduating from Oberlin College in 1850 with a literary degree, Lucy Stanton became the first Black woman in America to earn a four-year college degree.

Sunday Morning Encouragement

MMS Teacher of the Month! Congratulations Coach Burton!

The Great Kindness Challenge!

This school year, Kaison is our first student to become a Millionaire at MMS. She has read 1, 014, 625 words. She has read a total of 37 books with points worth 4 or more. She found out in 6th grade that she liked to read and has made it a goal to read a million words ever since. Reading has led her to change from an average student to achieving higher scores on the LEAP test, as well as taking high school courses in 8th grade. MMS students Read! Congratulations!

Congratulations to our January Students of the Month. Keep up the good work!

Mansfield Middle School Faculty and Staff believe that Attendance Matters. In January, 32 members of the School faculty and staff had Perfect Attendance. #AttendanceMatters


In 1960, Wilma Rudolph, of Clarksville, TN, won with the new Olympic record time of 11.3 seconds in Rome with the new record time of 11.3 seconds in in the women’s 100-meter dash in Rome, 1960.

Ms. Vance and her 2-4th hour students participated in Read Bowl, a global reading competition where PK-8 aged teams around the globe compete to read for the most minutes. The students placed 13 in the Middle School Conference making the Top 25 Teams participating. Also the students place 2nd in the State. Readers are Achievers.

Student's of the Month celebrated in the Paw's Café!


In case you didn’t already know, the creator of Black History Month was historian Carter G. Woodson. Often referred to as the “Father of Black History,” he was notably the second African American to graduate from Harvard University with a doctorate degree, and is credited with being one of the first scholars to study and research the history of African Americans.

Our 1st MMS Running Club mixed with Girls & Boys track. There are about 20 students in the running club 🏃♀️ 😎


Phillis Wheatley was the first African American to publish a book of poetry, Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, in 1773. Born in the Gambia and sold to the Wheatley family in Boston when she was 7 years old, Wheatley was emancipated shortly after her book was released.

