- Medina Central School District
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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 2400 students in grades K–12. K–2 are taught at Warren P. Towne Primary School. 3–5 are taught at Oak Orchard Elementary School. 6–8 are taught at Clifford H. Wise Middle School. 9–12 are taught at Medina High School. The school district is home to the Medina Mustang Marching Band, who has won ten state field band championships, with the most recent being in 2010. The Mustang Band has been asked to participate in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and at Disney World. The district superintendent is Neal Miller.
Schools
- Warren P. Towne Primary School
- Principal: Daniel Doctor
- Oak Orchard Elementary School
- Principal: Albie Suozzi
- Clifford H. Wise Middle School
- Principal: Elaine Wendt
- Vice Principal: Michael Weyrauch
- Medina High School
- Principal: Mark Kruzynski
- Associate Principal: Christopher Hughes
Board of Education members 2008–2009- President: Maureen Blackburn
- Vice President: Carol Heiligenthaler
- John McCarthy
- Matthew Fearby
- Christopher Keller
- Wendi Pencille
- Susanne Keryk
- Rosalind Lind
- Virginia Nicholson
Sports:The Mustangs compete in the Niagara-Orleans League and in Class B of Section 6 in the NYSPHSAA.
- Fall:
- Football
- Golf
- Boy's Soccer
- Girl's Soccer
- Boy's Cross Country
- Girls Cross Country
- Volleyball
- Field Hockey
- Winter:
- Wrestling
- Boy's Basketball
- Girl's Basketball
- Boy's Swimming
- Girl's Swimming
- Spring:
- Lacrosse
- Baseball
- Softball
- Boy's Track and Field
- Girl's Track and Field
- Tennis
Bird's Eye Images
- Warren P. Towne Primary School
- Oak Orchard Elementary School
- Clifford H. Wise Middle School
- Medina High School
External links
Categories:- School districts in New York
- Education in Orleans County, New York
- New York school stubs
- Warren P. Towne Primary School
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