History & Timeline
History and Timeline
This information is a work in progress at all times! If you have any information that would be helpful to us in collecting documentation about our district's history, please contact Kim Martin at 270-247-4461.
1900-1909
1908
Mayfield Independent City School District was established on July 1, 1908 with the selection and meeting of its first Board Members, organized by Mr. W.J. Webb.
The first official school year as an independent school district was the 1908-1909 school year.
Schools and their locations at this time were as follows:
Mayfield High School Location: West Walnut Street School Opened Sept. 1908
Dunbar School Location in a home on Water Street (exact address unknown)
Old W KY College Location: 112 West College (Current location of Mayfield Middle) Mayfield purchased the Old West KY College so that it would not be in competition with the high school. It was owned by the Christian Churches.
West Ward Location: West Broadway
South Ward Location: Water Street (Between 8th and 9th)
North Ward Location: North 6th Street (Near Maplewood Cemetary)
1909
The three “graded wards” were built in 1909 at a cost of $3,500 each. Each one was two story, with eight classrooms, an office and two playrooms in the basement.
Mayfield High School: Moved to Old W KY College Bldng.
West Ward: Washington Location: 1201 W Broadway (behind current building of the old Sparks Elementary School)
South Ward: Longfellow Location: 112 West College (MMS West Parking Lot)
North Ward: Lee Location: Corner of 5th and Indiana Streets
In these grade schools, grades 1-4 were on the first floor; grades 5-6, the library and the kitchen were on the second floor.
These schools were eventually torn down in the early 70’s.
The Mayfield Jaycees took bricks from the old Longfellow school and used them in the building of the concession stand at the fairgrounds.
1920-1929
1921
The new Dunbar school was constructed in the south-west part of town (on the lot where the bus garage was until it was destroyed by the tornado that hit Mayfield December 10, 2021).
This was a two story brick building with the elementary school on the lower level and the high school upstairs.
1924
A new stadium was built behind the high school and dedicated on Nov. 6, 1925 at the Madisonville/Mayfield Game.
Up to this point, games were played at Cyclone Park, which was in the far north corner of what we now know as Maplewood Cemetery.
1927
W.J. Webb Jr. High School Constructed at 112 West College Street.
T.P. Smith Auditorium and Gymnasium was constructed on South 12th Street by the Dunbar School.
1950-1959
1955
The front section (offices and gym when closed) of Washington Elementary (eventually became Sparks Elementary—1201 West Broadway) was constructed.
1956
East College, Longfellow, and Lee Street schools (current buildings) were constructed.
Old Longfellow School (on current MMS campus) was called the Wells building and turned into the Band Building for the High School.
1960-1969
1962
The addition of the wing of Washington/Sparks that was closest to 18th street was added.
East College added a preschool wing.
Longfellow added a 3rd grade wing.
1966
Dunbar was closed and schools were integrated, by court order.
1970-1979
Early 70’s
Old buildings from 1909 were torn down. Bricks from the old Longfellow school (the one on College Street) were used to build the concession stand at the fairgrounds.
1974
Mayfield High School moved to the new (and current) building and Mayfield Middle School began in the old Webb building.
Ray Warmath was the first principal of MMS.
1975
Washington students were moved to Lee Street School while the library and wing that had “pod” classrooms was built.
Late 70's
Longfellow added 1st grade wing.
Lee Street School was shut down and all students were moved to Washington Elementary.
Lee Street School building was sold to West KY Allied Services.
1980-1989
Beverly Fulks (held Instructional Supervisor position before Leanna Austin) played a major role in reorganizing the city schools so that each building held defined graded levels (East College-preschool/kindergarten; Longfellow-1st-3rd grade; Washington/Sparks-4th-5th grade)
1986
Current MMS building was constructed and opened. All that remained of old building and was remodeled was gym, auditorium and basement.
1990-1999
1994
Washington Elementary was renamed Sparks Elementary after Don W. Sparks, retired Superintendent.
2000-2009
2005
East College, Longfellow and Sparks Elementary were consolidated into Mayfield Elementary, located at 1004 Backusburg Road.
We started moving in on August 3, 2005. Students served when the building opened were grades PreK-5th.
2010-2019
2017
A "wing" addition was built on to the back of Mayfield Middle School for the 5th grade. MMS began housing students in grades 5th-8th
and MES began housing students in grades PreK-4th.
2020-2029
2020
March 2020 renovation starts on Mayfield High School; 3 months ahead of schedule due to the school closures that were mandated because of CoVid-19 Pandemic. Renovations weren't completed until the 2023-2024 school year.
2021
December 10, 2021 a tornado devastated Mayfield and destroyed the Bus Garage/Old Dunbar School. The bus garage was temporarily moved to an old automotive repair shop on Highway 45 North until decisions could be made on rebuilding.
2022
February 2022 the decision was made to rebuild the bus garage on Commerce Drive, a closer proximity to the schools.
2023
March 2023 the decision is made to add two more classrooms to Mayfield Middle School, as well as to enclose the porch to add additional office space and security measures for entry into the school.
Renovations on Mayfield High School are complete after several years of renovating during breaks and summers.
2024
January 2024 renovations on MMS are completed (two new classrooms, additional security features, more office space).
January 2024 the old Sparks Elementary School building was demolished, leaving a vacant lot.
February 2024 construction on the new bus garage/maintenance building are complete and an open house was held.
February 2024 planning moves forward for an Athletic Complex to be built adjacent to the Morris Athletic Facility on MHS property.
Board Offices
First known location was in the basement of the Whittemore apartments, which was were where the Regions Bank in downtown Mayfield was until the tornado in December 2021. That area is now empty, as the entire structure was destroyed.
It then moved to a house at 709 South 8th Street (across from the Mayfield Middle School). This house has since been torn down and the vacant lot has been turned into extra parking for Mayfield Middle School.
In September 2004 the central office staff offices were moved into the old East College school building at 914 East College Street and that became the new Board Office.
Superintendents
1913-1917 M. Faughender
1917-1918 R.L. Lector
1919-1927 D.W. Bridges
1927- Kenneth R. Patterson
1940-1945 Charles I. Henry
1945-1949 J.O. Lewis
1964-1970 J.C. Maddox
1970-1994 Don W. Sparks
1994-2015 Lonnie J. Burgett
2015-2024 Joe S. Henderson
2024-Present William (Billy) Edwards
Principals
North Ward/Lee Street
1908- J.L. Duflot
1927-1928 Kitty Andrus
1958-1974 Jewel Hollifield
South Ward/Longfellow
Hattie Veal Timeline:1927-1959
Lucien Smith Timeline:1938-1950
Cleo B. Hendon Timeline:1956-1968
Max Workman Timeline:
Elsie Jones Timeline:
Ruth Carneal Timeline:
Cheryl Gilliam Timeline:
West Ward/Washington/Sparks
C.L. Spears Timeline:1908-
Amy Orr Timeline:1927-1942
Jimmie Collie Timeline:1949-1951
Jewel Hollifield Timeline:1951-
Elizabeth Wyatt Timeline:1959-1960
Rex Smith Timeline:1967-1988
Bobby McClain Timeline:
Phillip Forester Timeline:
Jeff Hill Timeline:
East College
Hattie Veal Timeline:1956-1957
Elizabeth Wyatt Timeline:
Jimmy Cagle Timeline:
Bobby McClain Timeline:
Phillip Forester Timeline:
Beverly Offutt Timeline:
Mayfield Elementary
Jeff Hill Timeline:2005-2017
Heather Dublin Timeline: 2017- 2025
Jamie Trice Timeline: 2025 - present
W.J. Webb Jr. High School
1956-1957 O.A. Mitchell
1957-1961 Bob Pay
Mayfield Middle School
1974-1988 Ray C. Warmath
1988-2004 James “Jim” Almand
2004-2006 Joe S. Henderson
2006-2008 Lisa Huddleston
2008-2010 Ricky Hayes
2010-2019 Kim Reed
2019-2021 Kelly Stinson
2021-Present Antonio Sherrill Timeline:
Mayfield High School
William Pennington Timeline:1908-1911
Charles Cannon Timeline:1911-
??? Boy Timeline:
Ray Ross Timeline:-1923
Kenneth R. Patterson Timeline:1923-1927
Ray Ross Timeline:1934-1936
J.P. Glasgow Timeline:1938-1940
C.R. Uphoff Timeline:1940-1941
S.W. Douthitt Timeline:1943-1947
Harry M. Sparks Timeline:1947-1949
Raymond Herndon Timeline:1949-1951
J.O. Lewis Timeline:1951-1953
Florence Wyman Timeline:1953-1954
Paul Craig Timeline:1954-1955
Bob Fiser Timeline:1957-1959
Barkley Jones Timeline:1959-1970
Barney Thweatt Timeline:1970-1973
Ralph Colby Timeline:1973-1989
Joe David Smith Timeline:1989-1997
Steve Traynham Timeline:1997-2005
Anthony Hatchell Timeline:2005- 2011
Don Hubbard Timeline:2011-2016
Billy Edwards Timeline:2016-2024
Matt McMain Timeline: 2024-Present
Dunbar School Principals
1933-1966 Fred I. Stiger
Other Admin/Directors/Coordinators
Instructional Supervisors/Assistant Superintendents
Ruth Carneal
Chuck
Beverly Offutt
Joe Henderson
Director of Pupil Personnel
Vickie Smith
Troy Brock
Gavin Thompson
Kelly Stinson
District Technology Coordinators/Chief Information Officer
1993-1997 Beverly Offutt
1997-2025 Cheri Gossett
2025-Present Jamie Felts
Directors of Maintenance and Grounds
George Glover
Randy Smith
Mark Rogers
Directors of Transportation
Randy Smith
Angela Bell
Kirkland Raley
Directors of Food Service
Karen Falder
Leah Feagin
Directors of Special Education
Martha Thomas
Dave Puckett
Miranda Reed
Keile Phillips
Erin Morehead