Jul 14, 2021
Stan Jefferson and Robert Booth, director of facilities with the Mansfield City Schools, joined WMAN to explain what they are doing and what s to come!
A renovation project has been going on this summer at Arlin Field.
Mansfield City Schools Superintendent Stan Jefferson calling the historic stadium, “ The Gem of our City.” Arlin field is getting new and brighter LED lights, press box renovations, concrete repair and refinishing work, along with new fencing. Mansfield Senior High School getting new LED lights too.Total cost of the project around $1.5 million. The last upgrade to Arlin Field came back in the 1980’s.
Podcast - Stan Jefferson Talks About Arlin Field Renovation Project
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Adult education graduates encouraged to continue chasing dreams
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MANSFIELD - The 117 adults who earned their diplomas Thursday night from Mansfield City Schools were encouraged to never stop chasing their dreams. The work that you put into this program is the perfect foundation to last you a lifetime, Stan Jefferson, the district s superintendent, told the graduates.
Only a portion of the number honored could attend Thursday since the program was for both the class of 2021 and the class of 2020, which had its original graduation postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Still, the superintendent wanted them all to know that going back to school to obtain their diplomas was an honorable task.
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MANSFIELD - Victoria Brown said her senior year at Mansfield Senior High School was definitely challenging with COVID-19 restrictions, but she persevered to get her education with all her classmates, to celebrate graduation on Saturday morning.
She was all smiles outside the school, her bright future, like her peers, before her. I played volleyball and basketball, said Brown, 18, as she was surrounded by friends and family hugging her.
Looking to the future, Brown said she is majoring in management and minoring in marketing at the University of Kentucky and can t wait to go to college.
Graduate Shanniyah Cotton, 17, was posing for photographs with family, holding a big armful of balloons.