Moving Forward: A Season of Growth and Results |
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Mansfield High School, under the leadership of Principal Thomas, welcomed incoming freshmen from Mansfield Middle School during Signing Day, recognizing their commitment to continuing their academic and extracurricular journeys at the next level. |
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Mansfield High School, under the leadership of Principal Thomas, hosted a Signing Day event to recognize incoming freshmen from Mansfield Middle School as they prepare to transition into high school. Students were acknowledged for their commitment to academic growth and participation in extracurricular opportunities, marking an early step into the expectations and responsibilities that come with representing Mansfield High School. The event served as a formal introduction into the Wolverine community, highlighting the continued focus on student development and the shared goal of preparing students for success beyond the classroom. |
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Mansfield High School students, alongside Principal Thomas and Coach Belton, spent part of their weekend assisting with the restoration of a local site tied to the community’s history. The effort reflected Mansfield High School’s emphasis on servant leadership, care, and student involvement beyond the classroom.
The restoration effort was recognized as an example of Mansfield High School students contributing in ways that reflect pride, responsibility, and care for local history. |
| Servant Leadership in Action
Shout out to Mansfield High School! Service means something a little deeper in a small town. This past weekend MHS students traded their time for care by restoring a quiet place that holds generations of stories. Thank you for your service!
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Mansfield High School Recognized as February “You Matter Cup” Recipient
Mansfield High School was recognized as the February recipient of the You Matter Cup, with Principal Thomas accepting the honor on behalf of the school during the DeSoto Parish Schools attendance recognition. The award reflects Mansfield High School’s continued focus on student attendance and the shared effort to keep students present, engaged, and moving forward. |
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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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| Wolverine Family,
As we enter the week of March 23, we are officially settling into the final nine weeks of the school year. This is a critical time for our campus, and we need every student to remain focused, disciplined, and committed to their academic goals as we begin preparing for spring assessments.
With the semester moving quickly, consistency is key. We are asking our parents and guardians to continue partnering with us to ensure that students arrive on time, maintain strong attendance, and stay fully engaged in their daily lessons. The habits and routines our students practice right now will directly impact how they finish the year.
As always, our faculty and staff remain dedicated to providing the high-level instruction and support our students need to succeed. Let’s continue to work together to uphold the standard of excellence here at Mansfield High School.
Thank you for your ongoing support and dedication to our campus. Have a great week! "United together, We win."
-Christopher Thomas |
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Masquerade in Paris: MHS Prom 2026 |
Prom will be held April 11 at 8:00 PM in Mansfield, LA.
Prom tickets are $50, and the last day to purchase tickets is March 31. Tickets can be purchased in the front office with Mrs. Allen. Students will receive a receipt at the time of purchase. Juniors and Seniors are allowed to bring one guest. Guests must be in 10th grade through age 20. Guest tickets are $25.
Students wishing to invite a student from another school or a guest who is not currently in high school must retrieve the guest approval form from Ms. Thompson for administrative approval. For questions or concerns, please contact Ms. Thompson. |
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⚫ Virtual Day – March 30 ⚫ Spring Break – March 31 ⚫ Prom Night – April 11 |
| 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. |
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- Tuesday, March 24 — 5:00 PM
Baseball — Mansfield vs. Lakeside (HOME) Location: Mansfield - Thursday, March 26 — 5:00 PM
Baseball — Mansfield vs. Lakeside (AWAY) Location: Lakeside - Tuesday, March 31 — 5:00 PM
Baseball — Mansfield vs. Winnfield (SB) (HOME) Location: Mansfield - Thursday, April 2 — 5:00 PM
Baseball — Mansfield vs. Winnfield (SB) (HOME) Location: Mansfield - Tuesday, April 7 — 4:30 PM
Baseball — Mansfield vs. Red River (DH) (SB) (HOME) Location: Mansfield - Thursday, April 9 — 5:00 PM
Baseball — Mansfield vs. Lakeview (SR) (HOME) Location: Mansfield
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- Monday, March 23 — 5:30 PM
Softball — Mansfield vs. Doyline (AWAY) Location: Doyline - Tuesday, March 24 — 5:00 PM
Softball — Mansfield vs. Winnfield (HOME) Location: Mansfield - Thursday, March 26 – Saturday, March 28 — TBA
Softball — Red River Tournament Location: Red River - Tuesday, March 31 — 5:00 PM (District Game)
Softball — Mansfield vs. Lakeside (HOME) Location: Mansfield - Thursday, April 2 — 5:00 PM Softball — Mansfield vs. Providence Class Academy Location: Tinsley Park – Bossier
- Monday, April 6 — 5:00 PM Softball — Mansfield vs. Plain Dealing (HOME) Location: Mansfield
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Tuesday, April 7 — 5:30 PM Softball — Mansfield vs. Negreet (AWAY) (DISTRICT GAME) Location: Negreet
- Wednesday, April 8 — 5:00 PM Softball — Mansfield vs. Woodlawn (AWAY) Location: Woodlawn
- Monday, April 13 — 5:30 PM Softball — Mansfield vs. Ringgold (AWAY) Location: Ringgold
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| - Thursday, March 19 — TBA
Track — Viking Relays Location: Airline High School - Thursday, March 27 — TBA
Track — Many Tigers Meet Location: Many High School - Friday, April 10 — TBA
Raider Relays Location: Lee Hedges Stadium - Wednesday, April 22 — TBA
District 3-2A Location: Mansfield High - Wednesday, April 29 — TBA
Region 1-2A Location: ULM (University of Louisiana at Monroe)**
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As we begin Week 12, 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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