Medina City School District

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Medina City School District
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Location
United States
District information
TypePublic
MottoRecognizing Potential - Maximizing Achievement
GradesPre K - 12
SuperintendentAaron Sable
SchoolsSeven Elementary Schools
Two Middle Schools
One High School
One Alternative School
One Preschool
Students and staff
Students7,500 (2016-2017) [1]
Athletic conference Northeast Ohio Conference
District mascotBattling Bees, or Bees
Colors Green   and white   also yellow  
Other information
Website www.medinabees.org

The Medina City Schools is a school district in Medina County, Ohio. The oldest school in the district is Garfield Elementary School until closing in at the end of the 2023-2024 school year.

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Schools

The district includes the following Medina, Ohio schools:

SchoolTypeGrades
A.I. Root Middle SchoolMiddle school68
Claggett Middle SchoolMiddle school68
Ella Canavan ElementaryElementary schoolK5
Eliza Northrop ElementaryElementary schoolK5
Evolve AcademyAlternative school for kids with behavioral needsK12
H.G. Blake ElementaryElementary schoolK5
Helping Hands Preschool at HeritagePreschool for children aged 3–5 with disabilitiesPreschool
Medina High School High school912
Ralph E. Waite ElementaryElementary schoolK5
Sidney Fenn ElementaryElementary schoolK5

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References

  1. "Medina City School District 2016-2017 School Year Report Card" (PDF). Ohio Department of Education. Retrieved June 10, 2018.