Holiday celebrating in Mrs. Nelson’s kindergarten class!
Still more Holiday doors
Holiday Doors
The holiday doors or Mesopotamia Elementary School
Holiday activities in Preschool.
3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade Music Program
The high school band and choir performed last week for the elementary students. The holiday music filled the school and got everyone in the holiday spirit! 🎶
Spring Musical Auditions
Bloomfield's got talent!
Help Wanted
Date Job Posted: 12/5/2022 Applications Closing Date: 12-23-2022
Location: Bloomfield-Mespo Local Schools
POSITION: Custodian
LOCATION: Bloomfield High School
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 12-month work year. 8-hour day. Afternoon and evening work hours when school is in session, day-turn work hours when school is not in session.
QUALIFICATIONS: Pre-employment drug test and Clear BCI/FBI background checks.
Physically able to perform basic custodial duties.
Ability to perform preventative maintenance tasks.
Working knowledge of cleaning, maintenance and power equipment.
Ability to follow directions and initiate routines.
SALARY & ALLOWANCES:
Starting hourly wage with no experience - $14.73.
Health Care benefits, school employee retirement and other allowances.
APPLICATION PROCESS: Complete Job application.
Applications are available at the Bloomfield High School office, call 440-685-4711 or at: https://www.bloomfieldmesposchools.org/page/forms
Submit/Return applications by mail or to the school office:
Mr. John Sheets, Superintendent
Bloomfield-Mespo Local School District
2077 Park Rd. West
North Bloomfield, OH 44450
Mr. McAllister's Fourth Grade learned about the Wellington Avalanche of 1910 and sat in on a live Q&A with “I Survived” author Lauren Tarshis.
Fourth Grade students learned the symbolism of the “buddy poppy.” They also wrote a letter thanking a Veteran for their service.
First grade thanks the Veterans for their service!
Trumbull 4-H Open House on Nov. 14 at TCTC
Happy Halloween 🎃
Yummy Halloween treats from our
Cafeteria!
Kindergarten spooky bingo activities and treats!
Apple activities this past week in Preschool!
Mrs. Muccio did a lesson with our Preschool students called “Room on the Broom”. The students learned about the importance of acceptance, inclusivity, and the benefits of working together.
Mrs. Rumbaugh’s kindergarten class finished up a lesson on informational text about apples and using their hands as tools. They had an apple tasting and made apple sauce. Yum!