








Last night, students in grades 6–12 from the Bloomfield Drama Club had an unforgettable opportunity to attend The Outsiders at Playhouse Square.
As part of the special Stay Gold Night experience, our students participated in an exclusive pre-show discussion with members of the cast, gaining insight into the production and the world of professional theater. They then enjoyed the Tony Award-winning musical from outstanding first-floor seats provided at no cost.
Most importantly, our students represented Bloomfield with pride. Their behavior, enthusiasm, and appreciation for the arts were a tremendous reflection of our school, our families, and our community.
A huge thank you to Playhouse Square for this incredible opportunity and to our dedicated Drama Club advisors for making experiences like this possible for our students.
#StrongerAsACardinal #BloomfieldDramaClub #StayGold #TheOutsiders #PlayhouseSquare #BloomfieldProud 🎭❤️🖤





The Bloomfield Cardinals delivered an outstanding performance at the NAC Championship Meet held at Pymatuning Valley yesterday. Our athletes competed with determination and represented Bloomfield with pride, earning several personal records and scoring valuable team points.
🌟 Top Performers
Peyton Koon – 8th Place, 100 Meter Dash (1 team point)
Ava Hill
7th Place, Shot Put – 25' 11" (Personal Record, 2 team points)
Discus – 73' 2" (Personal Record)
Keiffer Necessary – 100 Meter Dash – 13.17 (Personal Record)
Legion Peterson – 200 Meter Dash – 30.36 (Personal Record)
We are incredibly proud of all of our student-athletes for their hard work and dedication throughout the season. Congratulations to everyone on a tremendous showing at the conference championships!
Best of luck to our Cardinals as they prepare for the OHSAA District Championships next week at Grand Valley High School.
❤️🖤 #StrongerAsACardinal #BloomfieldProud #CardinalTrack #NACChampionships #TrackAndField #PRDay

We were thrilled to welcome the Ronald McDonald Mobile Clinic back to our school community!
Who: All students in the Bloomfield Mespo School District
What: Sports Physicals, Wellness Visits, Sick Visits
When: May 14th from 7:30 AM to 2:00 PM
Where: Bloomfield Middle High Building
Appointments are required. If you would like to schedule a visit for your child, please contact:
Ms. Hunt at 440-693-4125 ext. 125
This convenient on-site service is available to all students in the district.
Once scheudled you will need to have your student grab forms in the office to fill out and return at your appointment.
Thank you to the Ronald McDonald Mobile Clinic team for your dedication to serving our families and for making such a positive impact in our community!
#StrongerAsACardinal

Please take a moment to review our End of Year Important Dates & Events so you don’t miss any key deadlines, celebrations, or milestones—especially for our seniors as they prepare for graduation.
Please note the 5th grade orientation is for next year's 6th graders.
From awards nights and prom to finals and graduation, May is packed with opportunities to recognize the hard work and accomplishments of our students.
Thank you for your continued support of Bloomfield Schools—we look forward to finishing the year strong together!
#StrongerAsACardinal







Yesterday, the Bloomfield Track & Field team competed at Lordstown and delivered another impressive performance on a beautiful day! Several of our athletes achieved new personal bests and top finishes:
🔥 Top Performances:
Noah Whetstone – Discus: 64’ 2”
Ava Hill – Shot Put: 25’ 1” (5th Place)
Legion Peterson – 100M Dash: 13.8 seconds
Boys 4x100 Relay (Peterson, Necessary, Day, Haught) – 55.8 seconds
Nate Haught – 300M Hurdles: 1:05.37 (3rd Place)
Peyton Koon – 300M Hurdles: 1:00.07 (4th Place)
➕ Also 4th Place in the 100M Dash
👏 Great effort from our entire team—we’re proud of the continued growth and dedication!
➡️ We’re looking forward to even more improvements next week at Maplewood!
#StrongerAsACardinal 🔴⚫

On Tuesday night, the Bloomfield Varsity Track team competed at Grand Valley and delivered several impressive performances along with multiple personal bests!
Highlights include:
🔴 Noah Whetstone – Discus: 56’ 2”
⚫ Keiffer Necessary – 100M: 13.84
🔴 Kyle Day – 100M: 13.94 | 200M: 29.24
⚫ 4x100 Relay (Legion, Keiffer, Kyle, Nate): 56.2 (⬇️ improved by 1.5 seconds from last week!)
🔴 Nate Haught – 300M Hurdles: 1:06.2
⚫ Peyton Koon – 300M Hurdles: 1:03.2 | 100M: 14.2 (8th overall)
Great effort by our entire team as they continue to improve each week. We’re excited to see them back in action next week at Lordstown!
#StrongerAsACardinal 🟥⬛



Mr. Gabriele’s class recently brought science to life with an engaging experiment focused on speed and time. Students had the opportunity to actively participate in the learning process, applying real-world concepts while collecting and analyzing data.
Experiences like this not only deepen understanding but also make learning meaningful and memorable.
#StrongerAsACardinal



They may be small in numbers, but our Cardinals showed up in a BIG way at the Cardinal meet!
8th grader Kadyn Day led the way with an outstanding performance:
🥇 1st Place – Shot Put (31' 7")
🥈 2nd Place – Discus (80')
Our other athletes also turned in personal best performances across the board—great work and continued growth from this group!
We’re proud of the effort, attitude, and progress our junior high team continues to show.
Keep it going, Cardinals! ❤️🖤
#StrongerAsACardinal #CardinalPride #TrackAndField #BuiltDifferent



We are proud to recognize our Honor Roll and Merit Roll students for the 3rd Nine Weeks!
Our students continue to show what it means to work hard, stay focused, and take pride in their learning—and the results speak for themselves. We saw great numbers across both the high school and middle school, which is a reflection of the commitment from our students, staff, and families.
👏 Congratulations to all of our recipients—your dedication is paying off, and we are proud of you!
Let’s keep the momentum going as we head into the final stretch of the school year!
#StrongerAsACardinal 🟥⬛




Bloomfield Drama Club is excited to present the spring musical Little Shop of Horrors at Bloomfield High School this March. This darkly comedic cult classic follows the story of Seymour Krelborn, a timid floral assistant who discovers a mysterious plant with an unusual appetite. As the plant begins to grow, Seymour’s life quickly changes, bringing fame, fortune, and unexpected consequences.
The production showcases the talents of Bloomfield students both onstage and behind the scenes. Student performers, designers, and technical crew members have spent months rehearsing, constructing scenery, designing lighting, and preparing the production’s signature puppetry effects to bring Mushnik’s Flower Shop and Skid Row to life for audiences.
Performances will take place in the Bloomfield High School Auditorium:
Friday, March 27 – 7:00 PM
Saturday, March 28 – 7:00 PM
Sunday, March 29 – 2:00 PM
Ticket Prices
Reserved Floor Seating
• $10 — Adults
• $8 — Students (K–12), college students with valid ID, and seniors
Bleacher Seating (General Admission)
• $7 — All tickets
Children under 5 are free if seated on an adult’s lap.
Tickets can be reserved online at bloomfielddrama.org or in the High School Office during regular office hours.
After careful consideration, the production staff has given the show a PG-13 rating due to thematic elements.
Bloomfield Drama Club would like to thank the following sponsors for their support of local arts and education:
Siren Streetwear
The Whetstone Family Foundation
Blooms by E. Marie
Grand Valley Lanes
End of the Commons General Store

Come out and join us for our Fourth Annual K-12 Art Show—one of our favorite nights of the year!
Our students have been working hard, and this is their chance to show off their creativity. You’ll see everything from paintings to unique art projects from all grade levels—it’s always impressive to see what they can do!
📅 April 23rd
⏰ 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM
📍 Mesopotamia Elementary School Gym
🍪 Light refreshments will be available
Stop by, walk around, and support our students—it means a lot to them. Hope to see you there! ❤️🖤
#StrongerAsACardinal #ArtShow #SupportOurStudents

Bloomfield Drama Club invites the community to attend its spring musical, Little Shop of Horrors, coming to the Bloomfield High School auditorium this March. The darkly comedic cult classic follows Seymour, a shy florist who discovers a mysterious plant with an unusual appetite that quickly grows into something far more dangerous.
Performances will take place Friday, March 27 at 7 PM, Saturday, March 28 at 7 PM, and Sunday, March 29 at 2 PM.
Reserved floor seating is $10 for adults and $8 for students, seniors, and children. Bleacher seating is $7 general admission. Children under 5 are free if seated on an adult’s lap.
After careful consideration, the production staff has given the show a PG-13 rating due to thematic elements.
Bloomfield Drama Club thanks its sponsors for supporting local arts and education:
Siren Streetwear, The Whetstone Family Foundation, Blooms by E. Marie, Grand Valley Lanes, End of the Commons General Store, and D. Mallan Photography & Design.
For additional info or to purchase tickets visit bloomfielddrama.org or our Facebook page: facebook.com/bloomfielddrama
Little Shop of Horrors is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

Our Geography Class is not only learning about land forms and the location of countries, but also about how each country has different cultures. Human geography includes the types of food they eat! Once a month they’ve been sampling some snacks to see what other countries find tasty. So far they’ve sampled France, South Korea, Brazil, and Poland. What country will be next? Which one will be the favorite?
#StrongerAsACardinal




This has truly been a year of many “firsts,” and we celebrated another exciting milestone last evening! For the first time in many years, Bloomfield students entered in the Trumbull County Educational Service Center Art Show held at the Medici Museum of Art in Howland—and what a debut it was!
A huge thank you to Miss Mazur, whose dedication and encouragement inspired students to take this opportunity. Because of that support, both Ginger Yost and Raina Yost entered the competition.
That encouragement paid off in a big way—junior Ginger Yost earned 2nd place in the county in the painting category for her acrylic on canvas piece titled “Lights Out.” 🖌️👏
Congratulations to Ginger, Raina, and Miss Mazur—this is an incredible accomplishment and a proud moment for Bloomfield Art!
#StrongerAsACardinal #BloomfieldPride #StudentSuccess #CardinalCreativity




🍪 National Oreo Day Fun at Bloomfield! 🍪
On March 6th, our students had a blast celebrating National Oreo Day! From fun activities to sweet treats, it was a great way to bring smiles and build connections throughout the day.
A big thank you to our incredible cafeteria staff and Nutrition Group for organizing such a creative and engaging experience for our students. Your efforts do not go unnoticed, and moments like these help make Bloomfield a special place to learn and grow!
#StrongerAsACardinal ❤️🖤


Bloomfield is proud to recognize Mrs. Nancy Sampson on her nomination for Mahoning Valley Educator of the Year.
This week, Mrs. Sampson was honored at a special dinner alongside outstanding educators from 42 schools across the Mahoning Valley. It was a wonderful evening celebrating the dedication, passion, and impact teachers have on their students and communities.
We are grateful for everything Mrs. Sampson does for our students each day. Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition!
#StrongerAsACardinal


On March 4, students from Mr. Schnurrenberger’s classes attended the Junior Achievement Titan Competition at Youngstown State University. During the competition, our students had the opportunity to showcase their skills in investing, business strategy, marketing, and teamwork while competing against schools from across the Mahoning Valley.
A special congratulations to Bloomfield juniors Jackson Foster, Blade Kirby, and Rhiannon Thomas, who earned the Best Marketing & Sales Award for their outstanding performance.
We are proud of all of our students who represented Bloomfield and demonstrated the innovation, collaboration, and leadership that make our school community so strong.
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We’re so proud of the hard work, dedication, and heart our students showed all season long. From practices to game nights, they represented Bloomfield with pride.
Thank you to our coaches and families for the constant support — and to our athletes for giving it everything you had. ❤️🖤
Another great season to remember. #StrongerAsACardinal






