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January School Board Recognition Month


Posted Date: 01/11/2021

January is School Board Member Recognition Month in Arkansas

 

(Mansfield) — The Arkansas School Boards Association (ASBA) announced that January is School Board Member Recognition Month in Arkansas.  School board members play an essential role in our community.  Mansfield School District will join other districts in Arkansas in celebration of our board by thanking them for the time, talents, and knowledge they bring to our district and for their commitment to the families and children of our community.

“Our board members assume a crucial role in representing our students and advocating for public education,” said Joe Staton, superintendent.  “We are very proud of our members, and Arkansas School Board Recognition Month is a great time to recognize them and celebrate their accomplishments.”

Staton added that elected school board members give our Mansfield citizens a voice in education decision making.  “While we make a special effort to show our appreciation in January, their contribution is a year-round commitment.”

The members serving our district are as follows: Rick Nicodemus, President; Mike Gipson, Vice-President; Dewayne Ward, Secretary; Lesli Baggett, Member, and Ronnie Black, Member.

The school board members will be recognized and presented a certificate at the January board meeting.

 

District Calendar

This Week's Events

School Board Meeting

Administration Building
2nd Monday of Each Month
6:00 p.m.

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Contact Information

Mansfield School District
402 Grove St.
Mansfield, Arkansas 72944
Map
Phone: 479-928-4006
Fax: 479-928-4482

District Administration Staff

Joe Staton, Superintendent

Carol Reano, District Treasurer

Cindy Frye, Administrative Secretary

Tina Smith, Director of Instruction & Federal Programs

Bob Cochenour, Technology Coordinator