By 1812Blockhouse

Families across Mansfield City Schools are invited to come together for an evening built around connection, encouragement, and Tyger pride. Tyger Pride Family Night on March 12 offers dinner, games, student activities, and an inspiring keynote designed to leave everyone feeling welcomed, supported, and part of something bigger.

What’s happening:

Mansfield City Schools is hosting Tyger Pride Family Night — a free evening of food, fun, and inspiration for the whole family.

🗓️ March 12
🕠 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
📍 Mansfield Senior High School

Why it matters:

The event is open to all MCS families and offers a chance to connect, unwind, and hear a message of encouragement — all while the kids have a blast.

Schedule:

🍽️ 5:30 PM – Dinner in the Commons
🎤 6:00 PM – Keynote speaker Dardi Hendershott presents “Parenting with HOPE”
🎨 6:00 PM – Student games and art activities
🍰 6:45 PM – Dessert & gift basket raffle (12 prize packages!)
🕖 7:00 PM – Game over!

Between the lines:

The MCS Family Engagement Team designed this night to uplift families and showcase what it means to be a Tyger.

Questions?

📧 christie.holly@mansfieldschools.org

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