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  • Watch our new video: Pathway of a Panther

    Walking the ‘Pathway of a Panther’ means rising to face challenges, building skills to reach your full potential, and standing prepared for the future ahead. From reading comprehension and character building to career readiness and civic responsibility, Mayfield is committed to student growth from early learning through graduation. Watch our Pathway of a Panther video


  • Elementary Science Fair

    The Mayfield Elementary held a Science Fair on Tuesday, April 21 in the cafeteria. The fair was filled with students, teachers, families and community members. Experiments included different phases of the moon, what makes sour better, electromagnets, laser light shows, slime, volcanos, mold growth, egg experiments and more! Congratulations to our winners: 1st Place –


  • Community to vote on proposed budget May 19

    2026-27 School Budget Vote Public Hearing Tuesday, May 5, 20265:00pmJr/Sr High School Auditorium 2026-27 School Budget Vote Tuesday, May 19, 202612 noon – 8 PMJr/Sr High School Gym Lobby 2026-27 Proposed Budget Proposed budget: $23,945,751Proposed tax levy increase: 2.35%Proposed spending increase from previous years: $618,134 Residents of the Mayfield Central School District will go to the polls Tuesday,


  • 2026 Wall of Dedication Nominations Now Being Accepted

    Mayfield Central School District is now accepting nominations for 2026 Wall of Dedication inductees. Since its formation in 2004, our Wall of Dedication has been a way for the school to recognize individuals who have made a significant contribution to the children of Mayfield. The 2025 Wall of Dedication Inductees included Orletta LaVada and the


  • Mayfield Elementary Teacher named Volunteer of the Year by American Heart Association

    Mayfield Elementary has been participating in the American Heart Association’s Kids Heart Challenge for the last 17 years, raising a total of $278,113. This year’s challenge marks a special occasion, with students not only reaching an all-time fundraising high of $24,619, but physical education teacher Brian Moore being recognized as a Volunteer of the Year


  • Our 17th Annual Kids Heart Challenge

    Mayfield Elementary is thrilled to be participating in the annual American Heart Association’s Kids Heart Challenge for the 17th year! This incredible community service event allows our students to join millions of other children across the country in a meaningful opportunity to help others and learn about heart health. On Friday, Jan. 9 teachers and


  • Welcome to the new Mayfield website!

    We are excited to announce the launch of our brand-new Mayfield Central School District website! After gathering community input, careful consideration of design, and thoughtful planning and implementation, our new site is ready as a valuable resource for our community. In partnership with Capital Region BOCES, we have designed a website that not only provides


  • Community Walking Program

    We are happy to announce the return of our Community Walking Program beginning on Monday, Jan 5. This program will again be held at Mayfield Elementary School, 80 N. Main Street, and be available to walkers Monday-Friday from 5-8pm. The program will only be available on days school has been in session and is not


  • Mayfield Residents Approve $19 million Capital Project

    On Wednesday, Dec. 10, Mayfield Central School District residents approved a $19 million capital improvement project with a vote of 108 (yes) to 26 (no). Items included in the capital improvement project will enhance learning spaces, help ensure the safety and security of our students and staff, and continue to build a positive, supportive school


  • Broadalbin-Perth Lions Hold Vision Screening

    The Broadalbin-Perth Lions Club recently visited Mayfield Elementary and provided vision screenings for over 60 pre-k and kindergarten students. Lions are known throughout the world for their work to improve the lives of the visually impaired and prevent avoidable blindness. The Broadalbin-Perth Lions have embraced this global cause and have taken action, coordinating efforts with