Postscripts 2021

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FACULTY & STAFF SPOTLIGHT

Health care hero Q&A with Cathy Cota O

f all the members of our Mayfield community who went above and beyond this year, we give a standing ovation to our School Nurse, Cathy Cota. Nothing in her 35 years of nursing experience could have prepared her for running a high school Health Office during a global pandemic, but she rose to the challenge, redefining her role as the demands of her job changed exponentially. From the earliest days of California’s “Safer at Home” order, Nurse Cota pioneered a new column in our weekly newsletter to keep our community fully informed on national, state and local guidelines and restrictions, and our Mayfield families relied on her steady tone, sage advice and practical action steps. She became a contact tracer extraordinaire, helped oversee our institutional COVID-19 response teams, constantly engaged with health authorities and officials, and interacted with her peers at other schools to share best practices. Our journey “Back to Bellefontaine” simply would not have been possible without Nurse Cota’s expertise and her “love full of action.” We talked with Nurse Cota about her experiences over the past year as a health care professional and a Holy Child educator.

Do you remember what you were thinking in March 2020? I was really worried last March. This was a new virus, and we were learning as we went along. In that sense, it was a bit scary to be part of a new disease that no one had encountered before or knew anything about. I had been reading about the new coronavirus for months and watching it explode. I vividly remember the day I asked to talk with [Head of School] Kate [Morin] and [Assistant Head of School] Toi [Webster Treister ’82] to tell them we’d need to come up with a plan. Initially, I thought we’d be out for six weeks. Never in my wildest dreams or imagination did I think it would get as bad as it did. What was your goal with your weekly updates? I wanted to educate our parents about COVID-19 so they could make informed decisions. It was also important for me to prepare them for the harsh realities of what school would be like when we returned [in April 2021]. We would not be going back to the same Mayfield we had left in March 2020.

What sort of feedback did you hear throughout the year? Parents were really thankful for all the information and education. They appreciated hearing and knowing it the way it really was. Several parents said they knew they could trust what I was sharing with them, that it was unbiased and factbased. That is some of the highest praise I could ever receive as a nurse. Students also expressed their thankfulness. I was especially touched whenever one of them told me to “stay safe.” What have you learned about the health and well-being of teens that you didn’t know before? The teens are complicated years. I saw firsthand the importance of teens having contact—in-person contact—with their peers. Everyone responds differently to the same situation, and it was no different for teens. There were a myriad of responses to the pandemic and being remote. The one thing that impressed me the most was how creative teens got with their coping skills.

“I hope to embody the warmth and compassion Nurse Cota shows to everyone that she comes in contact with. She truly embodies a ‘love full of action.’ ” — DR. LEAH CARTER ’08, FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENT

“We are so grateful for Nurse Cota’s compassion, care and diligence. She has been a beacon of light in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, and we’re all so lucky to have her at Mayfield.” — CYNTHIA COPELAND (AFTON COPELAND SPIEGEL ’23)

What do you think we’re taking away from this experience as a community? I’ve seen firsthand how much we truly care about each other. How much we’d sacrifice for each other. How much we put others before ourselves. That is the true meaning of being a family, of loving one another. I know I said it a lot in my weekly articles, but we really are a community of “Actions Not Words.” And our actions spoke volumes. What are you most looking forward to in your remodeled Health Office this fall? Having a sink with plumbing and a bathroom!

Cathy Cota, RN, BSN, PHN came to Mayfield in 2015 to create a Health Office from the ground up. Being a nurse is “the only thing I ever wanted to do,” Cathy says. “I really believe this is what God wanted, and created, me to be.” Cathy graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Public Health Certificate from California State University, Los Angeles and is mom to two Mayfield alums, Rachel ’04 and Carolyn ’06. 2021 POSTSCRIPTS

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In Memoriam

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page 66

2021 Cornelian Award Winner: Leah Carter ’08

3min
page 59

Congratulations, Class of 2021!

4min
pages 52-55

Strub Hall: Century 2

3min
pages 42-47

Legacy Gifts Secure Our Future

6min
pages 48-49

All Revved Up For A Mission-Driven Night at the Petersen

1min
page 50

The Mayfield Crier Finds a New Life Online

3min
page 33

This ‘Humanities-Based Math’ Course Is No Average STEM Class

4min
page 32

Inspiring Figures of the Past Meet History in the Making

4min
page 31

Civilizing Civics

4min
page 30

The Play’s The Thing

6min
pages 28-29

Latinas Unidas: Celebrating the Diversity of the Latinx Experience

2min
page 25

Student Diversity Council: Decentralized Leadership and a Mandate for ‘Actions Not Words’

5min
pages 24-25

New STEM Course Engineers‘a Totally Different Way of Learning’

8min
pages 19-21

Living Holy Child History: Sr. Sheila McNiff ’56, SHCJ

8min
pages 12-14

A New Type of ‘Actions Not Words’ Ministry

6min
pages 10-11

Message from the Head of School

3min
pages 4-5

About This Issue

1min
pages 2-3

Alums in Action: Liesl Pike Moldow ’83

4min
pages 58-59

Class Notes

16min
pages 60-65

Alum Updates

4min
pages 56-57

A Memorable Year in Cubs Athletics: Steve Bergen’s “Top 3” Moments

4min
pages 40-41

Pure Reimagination: Remixing the Arts for Online Audiences

6min
pages 38-39

‘Once a Mayfielder, always a Mayfielder’

7min
pages 36-37

Destination Bellefontaine: A Long and Winding Road

3min
pages 34-35

Body of Knowledge

10min
pages 16-18

SEEDs of Change in Social Justice Education

5min
pages 22-23

Challenging Concepts, Simple Connections

4min
pages 26-27

Health Care Hero

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page 15

Meet Our New Trustees

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pages 7-9

Message from the Board of Trustees Chair

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