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4/28 The 2008 Mansfield's Summer Institute Catalog has been posted.  (Formerly known as the Tweeter Summer Institute)

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4/18 The Robinson playground will be closed from April 23rd until approximately May 19th for construction of a new playground. Thank you for your patience during this time
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TEACHER RETIREMENT FUNDING

It is mandatory that all teachers contribute to the Massachusetts Teacher Retirement System. All teachers beginning on or after July 1, 2001, are mandated to contribute 11% of their total yearly earnings to Teacher Retirement. Prior to July 1, 2001, the per cent of contribution varies depending upon the year in which the teacher began contributing to the Teacher Retirement System.

Towns make no matching contributions to the Teacher Retirement System. The Teacher Retirement System invests these monies over time, thus funding the program in its entirety


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EMERGENCY MEDICAL INFORMATION FOR THE MANSFIELD FIRE DEPT.

Dear Parents/Guardians,

If your child has a medical condition that could potentially cause a life-threatening emergency, please complete the following form and forward it to the Mansfield Fire Dept. (Please see contact information on Fire Dept.’s sheet). 

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It is the responsibility of the parent or guardian to provide the Fire Dept. with this information.

 

 

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Register now for Playing for Green soccer marathon!
 
Mansfield Youth Soccer is hosting it's first ever soccer marathon; the 15 hour game will be held at the high school athletic field on Saturday May 31. Players of all ages -- from six years to adult can play.
 
The marathon is a fundraiser for Fields of Green effort to raise more than $1 million to renovate Plymouth Street soccer fields and construct a synthetic turf field with lighting. WIth the synthetic turf field, hours of playing and practice time will be expanded for all sports
 
The player who raises the most money will receive tickets to a New England Revolution soccer game, a t-shirt signed by the Rev players and the opportunity to walk out on the field at Gillette stadium with the Rev players. There are additional prizes for other top fundraisers. 
 
Registration is $20 per player. To register, go online to www.mansfieldyouthsoccer.com and click on the Playing for Green logo. There are opportunities to volunteer, make pledges or sponsor a team as well. Go online today! 

 

 

 

 Booster Club fundraiser

Mark your calendar for Friday, May 9, 2008 for Mansfield High School Booster's Club annual Comedy Night to be held at the Elks Club located on Main Street, Mansfield.

The evening is undergoing some changes to add variety to an already successful event. Steve Kardolfer, a magician, is a sleight-of-hand expert, who has performed extensively around the U.S. for close to twenty years. One of the founding producers of Boston's longest running magic show, "The Mystery Lounge". Steve will be performing as well as Mike McDonald, a comedian, who says, "People ask me, Mike, as a comedian, what exactly is it that you do? And I tell them, Well, Basically I’ve taken 6th grade lunchroom technique and turned it into a career." Plan for a great night of laughs.

Doors open at 7:30 with the entertainment beginning at 8:30. Refreshments, cash bar, and sports raffle are all part of the plan. The event is $35.00 per person with a table of ten available.

Please contact Rose at 508-272-1147 for ticket information.

See you the night of the 9th!

 

 

Relay for Life

The Relay this year is from June 13-14, 2008 at MHS Alumni Field

Volunteers are needed!

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Dottie Powers (Relay For Life of Mansfield Publicity Chair)
508 339 4300 x 13
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Relay For Life Mother's Day Fundraiser
Mansfield SportsPlex
31 Oxford Road
May 11 6:00 PM bring a votive candle
6:30 PM yoga session
Suggested donation $10.00
Call Noreen 508 339-3272
Relay For Life Fundraiser
Chateau Restaurant
48 Bay Rd, Norton
May 21 5PM-Close
Coupon is needed
Call Liz 508 339-2085

 

A Message from Mansfield’s Board of Health Nurse:

 

Did you know that Lyme Disease is fairly common, not just on Cape Cod and the Islands, but right in our own back yard? Once the weather warms above 40 degrees, it is important for everyone who spends any time outdoors to do a "head to toe tick check" every day. Parents, check small children, the family pet, and yourselves. Older children can check themselves. Be sure to check all folds and creases, and the entire scalp.

 

If ticks are found, remove them with tweezers. Grasp the tick as closely to the skin as possible with the tip of the tweezers, and pull gently and firmly straight up. Once the tick is removed, wash the skin with soap and water. Dispose of the tick in a sealed zip bag or container. Mark the date of the bite on the calendar.

If any signs of illness or rashes occur within 6 weeks of the bite, such as "Summer Flu" symptoms (fever, headache, stiff neck, sore and aching muscles and joints, fatigue, swollen glands), seek medical attention and inform your medical provider of the date you removed the tick.

 

For more information, visit the MDPH Tickborne Disease Website at www.mass.gov/dph/cdc/epii/lyme/lymehp.htm.

 

Maureen Cardarelli, R.N.

Public Health Nurse for the

Town of Mansfield

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 Celebrate Diversity

Under the direction of Eleanor Vaughn, advisor, and Jack O'Neill, videographer and editor, the children from the "Celebrate Diversity" group created a television show for the Mansfield Cable Access station. It was broadcast during the summer and check, it may still showing. The students read biographies, novels and poetry books about their culture and created book reviews to share with the community. As part of their review, some students wrote poems of their own, some sang, some danced and one student even played an original piano selection to demonstrate that he shared a love of composing with Duke Ellington. All of these students were in either Grade 3, 4 or 5 from the Jordan Jackson School. The cast for this production included: Dené Barros, Victor Borborema, Clifford Emmanuel, Shadia Fernandes, Herman Kinds, Chelyse Prevost, Tiffany Redden, Aloysus Rudd, Armani Smalls, and Brianna Young.