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Spanish Immersion an ODE High Performing School of Honor

The Spanish Immersion School is featured this week on WMFD TV’s “Inside Mansfield City Schools.” Joining Principal Gabe Costa are first-grade teacher Alexandra Simarro Miguel, fourth-grader Aryah Beuford and seventh-grader Adam Kern. The show will air on Spectrum cable channel 16 in Mansfield at 8 o’clock tonight, 4 p.m. on Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday. By Thursday the program also will be accessible on WMFD’s web page by going to “video and audio” at the top, then scrolling down to “Inside Mansfield City Schools.” The show was taped prior to Tuesday’s High Performing School of Honor announcement.

      Mansfield City Schools’ Spanish Immersion School was named a High Performing School of Honor Tuesday by the Ohio Department of Education.

      Spanish Immersion, located at 240 Euclid Ave., was one of only four schools in the state to earn the prestigious honor. Criteria included performance on state tests from 2013 to 2017, Title 1 status and a student body that is 40 percent or more economically disadvantaged.

      “We are very appreciative of this honor,” Principal Gabe Costa said. “It reflects the climate and learning environment created by our staff, students and families in kindergarten through middle school.

      “As one of all the great schools within Mansfield City Schools we also are grateful for the support of central office administration. We look forward to working even harder to serve or students and families.”

      Coincidentally, ODE’s announcement of the High Performing School of Honor award came Tuesday as the Spanish Immersion School was participating in the Student Achievement Fair during the Ohio School Boards Association’s Capital Conference at the Greater Columbus Convention Center.

      Superintendent Brian Garverick, who also was at the OSBA conference, added his congratulations.

      “I am very proud of the Spanish Immersion School for being named an Ohio Department of Education High Performing School of Honor. Previously, the school was named an ODE School of Promise and a National Title I Distinguished School,” Garverick said.

      “Principal Costa, the teachers, support staff, students and parents have worked very hard for Spanish Immersion’s academic achievements. I congratulate them for this honor.”

      In January the Spanish Immersion School was one of only two schools in Ohio – and 100 nationally – to receive the 2016 National Title I Distinguished School Award, which recognized the school’s success in closing the achievement gap among students in all subgroups that included low-income, racial/ethnic and those with disabilities.

      The Spanish Immersion School opened in the fall of 2008 with a kindergarten class of 11, two teachers and Principal Jody Nash. It now has an enrollment of 238 in kindergarten through eighth grade.

      Costa, a former third-grade teacher there, succeeded the retiring Nash as principal in June 2015.

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