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A Message From The
Superintendent
As in past
years I want to continue to refer to our educational partnership as a
journey down a road of success. And, as in the past, I will stress that
the foundation for building the road to success is based on the principle
of partnerships. The most important building block in the foundation is a
strong partnership between the home and the school. The third party to
the partnership of the home and school is equally important and that is
the party represented by the community. The community’s involvement,
support, and high expectations for the Medina City Schools provide an
added support for today's and future generations.
We in
Medina
are blessed with a supportive community, caring parents and highly
competent and skilled teachers, support staff, and administrators. We are
proud of the many accomplishments of our students in the classrooms, on
the playing fields, in the arts and sciences, and in the many co- and
extra-curricular activities that are provided.
It is the
desire of the Board of Education, administration and staff of the
Medina
City
School District
to continue to lead our students down the road to success in partnership
with our parents and community. While we take pride in our many
accomplishments and past successes, we cannot remain static. We must
progress. We must constantly examine what we are doing and hold ourselves
to increasingly higher standards. This is where our partnership with the
home and community is so critical. We want our parents and community
members to be active participants in the educational process. We want
your support. We want your suggestions. We need your assistance.
In the year
ahead, as in the past, I ask that all shareholders – school, home and
community – to resolve to strengthen our partnership for the ultimate
benefit of our community’s most precious resource – our children.
Together we can continue to lead our students down the road to success and
in doing so build a stronger community.
Thank you for
your continued support of and interest in the Medina City Schools.
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