Mansfield High School: Focused, Forward, and Moving Together |
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Lifters of the Week 💪🏾🏈 Off-season work happening at Mansfield High School as these Wolverines stay locked in, pushing weight and setting the standard in the weight room. |
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As Mansfield High School continues the spring semester, our Wolverines are returning with renewed focus and clear expectations for the weeks ahead. This upcoming week provides students with an opportunity to reestablish routines, remain engaged in academics, and participate in campus activities that support both learning and school pride.
As we observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, January 19, we are reminded of the importance of service, responsibility, and community—values that continue to guide the work taking place on our campus each day.
With winter athletics continuing and schoolwide events taking place, students are encouraged to remain focused, prepared, and consistent in their efforts both inside and outside the classroom.
The focus is clear. The expectations remain strong.
Wolverine Nation continues forward — together. 💚 |
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PLTW students in Mr. Ziegler’s class conducting a hands-on biomedical lab at Mansfield High School, preparing samples, following lab procedures, and using proper safety equipment. |
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Mansfield High School serves to ensure the academic success, develop the character, and celebrate the graduation of all students. |
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Wolverines on the sideline during the matchup against Parkview.
Coach Cutright, Coach Tondreau, and Coach Huddleston locked in, coaching, observing, and keeping the team focused throughout the game at Mansfield High School. |
| Wolverine Family,
As we move into the upcoming week, Mansfield High School remains committed to maintaining strong expectations and supporting student success. The spring semester is a critical time for reinforcing routines, accountability, and academic focus.
We also recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a time for reflection on leadership, service, and responsibility to others. We encourage our students to carry these values into their daily actions at school and in the community.
Thank you to our families, staff, and community partners for your continued support. Your involvement helps ensure that our students remain focused, prepared, and moving forward with purpose. "United together, We win."
-Christopher Thomas |
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| This week at Mansfield High School provides an opportunity to reset, refocus, and move forward with intention. As the spring semester continues, our emphasis remains on consistency, accountability, and steady engagement across classrooms and campus spaces. Monday, January 19, is observed as a Day of Remembrance in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. We encourage our school community to reflect on the values of leadership, service, and responsibility, and to carry those principles into daily actions at school and beyond. Thank you to our families, staff, and community partners for their continued support as we move forward — United Together. |
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.⚪Martin Luther King Jr. Day Monday, January 19 — No School ⚪ Students/Staff Return
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 |
- Tuesday, January 13 — 5:30 PM
JVB / VG Basketball — Mansfield vs. Winnfield (AWAY) - Thursday, January 16 — 5:30 PM
JVB / VG Basketball — Mansfield vs. Lakeside (HOME) - Monday, January 20 — 5:30 PM
JVB / VG Basketball — Mansfield vs. Red River (AWAY)
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| All cell phones must be turned off and stored in backpacks during the school day, in accordance with state law.
We ask for your support in ensuring compliance with this policy throughout the year. |
⚾🥎 Stay Tuned — Baseball & Softball Schedules Coming Soon |
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As we begin Week 3, let’s continue to emphasize our Wolverine values: caring, perseverance, respect, servant leadership, and teamwork. Thank you for embodying these values every day in the classroom and beyond. |
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We are a 1:1 Chromebook ratio school district. Each student has an assigned Chromebook. Students should bring their fully charged Chromebook and charger everyday to school.
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Students may enter the building as early as 7:10 a.m. The tardy bell rings at 7:28 a.m., marking the start of instruction. We dismiss daily at 3:09 p.m. Car riders can be picked up from 3:09-3:15 p.m. |
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Contact a member of the Administration team if any questions should arise: christopher.thomas@desotopsb.com natashia.ogunyemi@desotopsb.com
stephen.burch@desotopsb.com |
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Make sure to visit https://www.desotopsb.com/page/back-to-school for all the back to school resources you need including information on how to download the DeSoto Parish Mobile App and set up your Rooms account to stay connected to your child's teachers! |
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