Medina Central School District

Medina Central School District is a public school district that serves the village of Medina, NY as well as the towns of Ridgeway, Shelby, a small part of Barre, and a small part of Hartland which is in Niagara County. The school district consists of 1,550 students in grades PK–12. PK–3 are taught at Oak Orchard Primary School. 4–6 are taught at Clifford H. Wise Intermediate School. 7–12 are taught at Medina Junior-Senior High School. The school district is home to the Medina Mustang Marching Band, who has won fifteen state field band championships, with the most recent being in 2021. The Mustang Band has been asked to participate in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and at Disney World.

Medina Central School District
Address
1 Mustang Drive
Medina
, New York, 14103
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPreK–12[1]
NCES District ID3618960 [1]
Students and staff
Students1,447 (2020–2021)[1]
Teachers136.11 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Staff169.89 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Student–teacher ratio10.63:1[1]
Other information
Websitewww.medinacsd.org

Mark B. Kruzynski is superintendent.

Board of education

The board is made up of seven members. Current board members are:

  • Arlene Pawlaczyk, President
  • Wendi Pencille, Vice President
  • Annette Allis
  • Dr. Ann Bunch
  • Lori Draper
  • LuAnn Tierney
  • Debbie Tompkins

Schools

  • Oak Orchard Elementary School (PreK-2), Principal - Jennifer Stearns
  • Clifford H. Wise Intermediate/Middle School (3-6), Principal - Christopher Hughes, Co-Principal - Daniel Doctor
  • Medina High School (7-12), Principal - Michael Cavanagh, Assistant Principal - Joel Reed

Sports

The Mustangs compete in the Niagara-Orleans League and in Class B of Section 6 in the NYSPHSAA.

  • Fall:
    • Football (Combined with Lyndonville) (JV, Varsity)
    • Golf (Varsity)
    • Boys' Soccer (Combined with Lyndonville) (Modified, JV, Varsity)
    • Girls' Soccer (Combined with Lyndonville) (Modified, JV, Varsity)
    • Boys' Cross Country (Combined with Lyndonville)
    • Girls' Cross Country (Combined with Lyndonville)
    • Girls' Volleyball (Modified, JV, Varsity)
    • Field Hockey (JV, Varsity)
    • Cheerleading
  • Winter:
    • Wrestling
    • Boys' Basketball (Modified, JV, Varsity)
    • Girls' Basketball (Modified, JV, Varsity)
    • Boys' Swimming (Modified, Varsity)
    • Girls' Swimming (Modified, Varsity)
    • Cheerleading
  • Spring:
    • Lacrosse (Modified, JV, Varsity)
    • Baseball (JV, Varsity)
    • Softball (JV, Varsity)
    • Boys' Track and Field (Modified, Varsity)
    • Girls' Track and Field (Modified, Varsity)
    • Tennis (Varsity)

References


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