NYS testing results show strong results in most grades

The New York State Education Department has released the results of statewide testing taken by students in grades 3-8 in April and May in both English Language Arts and mathematics. Statewide, in ELA, 45.2 percent of all test takers in grades 3-8 scored at the proficient level (Levels 3 and 4). In math, 44.5 percent of …

Students return to class, ready for a productive year

In many cases, the finishing touches of the capital project work over the summer had just been completed, hours before students walked through the doors for a new school year. Construction work at both buildings was complete except for the Jr./Sr. High School library and “punch list” items that will be completed in the coming …

Construction work has begun on the many projects set to be done during the summer

Building the Future, Restoring the Past Both buildings to get improvements during summer construction work Work has begun on the $5 million work of projects that remain as part of the January 2016 capital project. As part of Mayfield’s $15.5 million 2016 capital improvement project, the remaining items are to be completed this summer. About $10.5 …

Thank you, Mayfield!

The community today approved the: 2018-19 budget by a vote of 209 to 67, a margin of 75.7 to 24.3 percent $248,000 to purchase two buses by a vote of 218 to 59, a margin of 78.7 to 21.3 percent Vanessa DiNitto was elected to replace Joan Scannell, who is not seeking re-election. Read more about the budget.

Many capital projects on tap to be completed this summer

As part of Mayfield’s $15.5 million 2016 capital improvement project, the remaining items are to be completed this summer. About $10.5 million worth of work from the project has already been accomplished. Here is the list for this summer: At the Jr./Sr. High School: renovations to the art, Family and Consumer Sciences, Project Lead the …

Contractors working on the heating issues, particularly at the Jr.-Sr. High School

This cold snap is tough on all of us; the same holds true for the school district. Superintendent Jon Peterson said that a number of our rooms and corridors, particularly in the junior/senior high school experienced cold temperatures yesterday. Part of the reason is that unlike in the elementary school where both new boilers are …

Construction bids came in lower that budgeted; some items on hold may be done

On November 30, the Board of Education awarded three construction bids in the third and final phase of the capital project that were under budget, allowing board members to now consider proceeding with some of the on-hold fields work at the junior-senior high school as well as consider alternates included with the general construction (GC) …

Capital project enters Phase 3; athletic upgrades on indefinite hold

As the “Building the Future, Restoring the Past” capital project enters its third and final phase, school officials want to be sure that all of the educational and building improvements are completed in the $15.5 million plan. Because some construction bids came in higher than estimated, there is a need to cut back on part of the …

Lead in drinking water reports are complete

HS/JHS results lead in water testing results returned to the school district If you are unable to access any page(s) or documents in our site, please  email the District Clerk or the district Webmaster or call (518) 347-3600 ext. 71111 with detailed information on the location of the page or document you were attempting to access. Be sure to …

THANK YOU, MAYFIELD! Capital Project approved by 63.8% of voters

The proposed $15.5 million capital project was APPROVED today. Turnout was light. Out of 213 votes cast (189 votes at the machine and 24 through absentee ballots), 136 community members supported the project and 77 voted against it. That is a 63.8 percent approval rate. “We are very pleased by the support from the community,” …

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