
Save the Date- Tuesday, May 6th- Malvern Elementary Music and Art Celebration!



It’s a GREAT day to be a Malvern Hornet!
Join us in congratulating Big Jaxon Jones and Little Ian Howell for being named Big Brothers Big Sisters April Match of the Month!
We’re so proud of you both for representing our community with heart and leadership.
Go Hornets!


Attention Malvern Families with 3-4-year-old students:
Preschool Open House for the 2025-2026 school year is on April 25th. Call the elementary school office to schedule an appointment at (330)863-1355.
Contact Mrs. Paulette or Mrs. Russ with any questions.
#MalvernPride

📣 We’re Hiring!
Brown Local Schools seeks a qualified, passionate, and dynamic leader to serve as the Next Principal of Malvern Elementary School! 🍎🏫
Malvern Elementary, home to approximately 350 students in grades PK–5, was recently honored with the Momentum Award from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce for student growth and achievement. 📈✨
This is an exciting opportunity to join an outstanding school district and work alongside our current Principal, Mrs. Danielle Hawk, who will transition to her new role as Superintendent on August 1.
📌 Application Deadline: Friday, April 18, 2025
📄 View Full Position Posting: See Attached Information
📬 Apply via email or in writing to:
Mark Scott, Superintendent
📍 3242 Coral Rd NW, Malvern, OH 44644
📧 scottm@brownlocalschools.com



Happy Birthday Mrs. Gotchall (April 5)! We appreciate all of your care and support to keep our Hornets healthy l! Enjoy your Birthday Weekend!


We’re making incredible progress on the Malvern Community Learning and Wellness Center, set to open in September 2025! This space will provide so many valuable resources for our community, including:
✅ An additional preschool classroom
✅ A career & leadership lab to inspire future success
✅ A community fitness area for health and wellness
✅ Mental health & care team offices for vital support
✅ Dedicated OT/PT space for therapy services
✅ A full Community Aultman Clinic with four exam rooms!
It’s a GREAT day to be a Malvern Hornet!




Malvern Elementary Preschool Open House- April 25th!!
We are looking for children ages 3-4 to join our Amazing Preschool!
Please Schedule an appointment with Preschool Staff by calling 330-863-1355
Go Hornets!

Brown Local Schools Job Posting:
We wish Mrs. JoAnn Gotchall all the best in her retirement! She has been an incredible school nurse, providing wonderful care and support to our students, staff, and community. She will be greatly missed!
Now Hiring for the 2025-2026 School Year
Position: Classified - Healthcare Paraprofessional / School Nurse
Minimum Qualifications:
Licensed School Nurse and/or
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and/or
Registered Nurse (RN)
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit their application in writing to:
Superintendent Mark Scott
📧 scottm@brownlocalschools.com
Join our team and make a difference in the lives of our students!


Malvern Elementary’s First Grade Students had an exciting visit to RG Drage Career Center, exploring future career paths in a fun and engaging way! A huge thank you to the incredible staff at RG Drage for making this experience so special. Go Hornets! #MalvernPride








🎉 Happy Birthday, Ms. Smith! 🎉
We appreciate all that you do for Malvern Elementary! Wishing you the most wonderful day filled with joy and celebration!
Go Hornets!


It is a Great Day to be a Malvern Hornet!
2025-2026 School Year Enrollment and Open Enrollment is Now Open!
The Open Enrollment Window is from April 1 through April 30
Don't hesitate to get in touch with Superintendent Administrative Assistant Missy Kandel with any questions- kandelm@brownlocalschools.com
Go Hornets!


It’s a Great Day to be a Malvern Hornet!
Our #MalvernPride staff is hard at work, engaged in collaboration, teamwork, and professional learning to grow and improve for our students!
Go Hornets!




Great Meals This Week! ⭐️


Danielle Hawk Named Next Brown Local Superintendent
The Brown Local Board of Education is proud to announce the appointment of Danielle Hawk as its next Superintendent, effective August 1, 2025. With over two decades of experience in education and a passion for academic excellence, Hawk is set to lead the district in a positive direction.
Hawk has served as the principal of Malvern Elementary for the past six years, where she has been instrumental in fostering a positive school culture, building strong relationships, and enhancing the educational experience for students and staff. A commitment to student success, staff development, and community engagement have been keys to her success and leadership. Hawk has demonstrated a strong commitment to academic excellence. Most recently, Malvern Elementary was honored with the Ohio Momentum Award from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce for its substantial increases in academic achievement and early literacy scores.
Prior to her tenure as principal, Hawk dedicated 18 years to teaching middle school at Minerva Local Schools, where she was recognized for her dedication to student achievement and innovative teaching strategies. Her career reflects her commitment to education and a strong belief in the power of learning to transform lives.
"Being chosen for this role is both humbling and an incredible honor," said Hawk. "Malvern is a community rich with deep-rooted traditions and unwavering pride in its schools. I have been fortunate to serve here for six years, and I am excited to continue leading and supporting the district in this new capacity. I look forward to working alongside our talented educators, students, and families to build on our tradition of excellence and create new opportunities for success.”
Education has always been at the heart of Hawk’s journey, a value instilled in her by her parents, both lifelong educators. Mrs. Hawk learned a deep appreciation for education and the value of hard work from an early age. She holds a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from the University of Mount Union. Additionally, she has master's degrees in Teaching and Learning from Nova Southeastern University and in Educational Leadership from the American College of Education and obtained her superintendent's license from Youngstown State University.
Beyond her professional achievements, Hawk and her husband, Aaron, are actively involved in the local educational community. Aaron serves as the Director and Consultant of Building and Grounds for the Stark County Education Service Center and is a current member of the West Branch Board of Education. Together, they have three sons: Hayden, a 2022 West Branch Local Schools graduate, is a junior at the University of Toledo pursuing a degree in electrical engineering. Carter, a 2024 graduate, works at Pauli Electric and is training to become a journeyman electrician. Logan is an eighth grader at West Branch Middle School.
Danielle Hawk will officially assume the role of Superintendent of Brown Local Schools on August 1, 2025, following the transition of Mark Scott to Superintendent of Minerva Local Schools. Scott, who has led Brown Local since April 1, 2020, has worked closely with Hawk throughout his tenure to increase student achievement, enhance district climate and culture, and successfully implement numerous district-wide initiatives. The district is poised to continue its momentum with Hawk's leadership and dedication.
Reflecting on his time at Brown Local, Scott shared:
“I want to thank the Board of Education, staff, students, parents, and the entire Malvern community. Malvern is a special place with an incredible spirit of community support and pride. I am so proud of all we have accomplished together. Mrs. Hawk is a dynamic leader, and I am confident she will continue to guide Brown Local to success.”
The Malvern School District is confident that Hawk’s leadership, experience, and vision will ensure a bright future for its students and the entire school community.
The Following Quotes can be attributed to Brown Local Board of Education President Tami Hulit:
"On behalf of the Brown Local Board of Education, we thank Mark Scott for his leadership over the past five years. From day one, Mr. Scott embraced our district with his whole heart, making everyday ‘A Great Day to be a Malvern Hornet.’ Mark’s impact will be felt for years to come."
"We are thrilled to announce Danielle Hawk as our new superintendent. Danielle has been an outstanding principal, and we are confident she will continue to excel in this new leadership role. Her dedication and strong connection with staff and parents have helped create an incredible climate and culture at Malvern Elementary School. Danielle’s tireless work and commitment to Brown Local make her more than deserving of this opportunity. We are excited to see the positive impact she will continue to make on our district’s future."


⭐️ It’s a Great Day to be a Malvern Hornet! Congratulations to LlynSimpson, Brown Local Schools Teacher of the Year! And a big shoutout to Jenna May, our Rookie of the Year! We are so proud of these outstanding educators and their dedication to our students. We will celebrate Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. May at the Stark County ESC Education Celebration on April 30th! Go Hornets!


🌸🐝 Spring Break Alert!
Brown Local Schools will be on Spring Break from March 22nd to 31st. Students return to class on Tuesday, April 1st.
Have a fun, relaxing, and safe break — and as always, Go Hornets!


Malvern High School Baseball Players Coaching at the Malvern Youth Baseball Camp!
Great turnout and an amazing day of baseball! Proud to see our Hornets giving back and working with Malvern Youth Baseball. Keep up the hard work!
Go Hornets! #MalvernBaseball





Happy Birthday (3/16)🎁🎂 Miss Rogers!! We appreciate your enthusiasm and dedication to MES! Enjoy! #MalvernPride


Brown Local Schools Administration Attends National Student Success Conference
On February 25-26, Brown Local Schools Administration had the great opportunity to attend the 2025 National Student Support Success Systems Conference held in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, through the Grad Partnership. The opportunity was completely grant-funded.
Student success systems organize a school community to better support the academic progress, college and career transitions, and well-being of all students. By focusing on relationships, actionable data, and evidence-based practices, student success systems help educators and communities build a sense of belonging and school connection among students, address school-wide achievement patterns, and meet individual student needs.
The GRAD Partnership for Student Success is a collaborative effort involving nonprofits, community organizations, school districts, and schools, which seeks to co-create effective student success systems with school leaders, teachers, students, parents, and community members.
According to Curriculum Brown Local Support Specialist Thea Lehotay, "I enjoyed collaborating with school leaders across the country who are building student success systems. Their insights and strategies into this work are very valuable to us."
Brown Local Curriculum and Special Education Director Dawn Kaufman shared, "This conference was very inspiring. It was a great opportunity to network and learn from school leaders across the nation as we implement effective student success systems at Malvern High School."
Brown Local Schools has experienced much success recently. This past year, they improved their district rating from three stars to 3.5. Malvern Elementary was recently recognized by the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce for earning the prestigious Momentum Award. The District Leadership Team continues to focus on student success systems to increase student achievement, engagement, and attendance.


RG Drage Open House
Thursday, March 6th
5 pm-7 pm
College Information Presentation by the University of Akron at 6 pm
2800 Richville Dr. SE
Massillon, OH 44646
