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Students of the Month - May 2025

L to R: Medina Jr-Sr High School Assistant Principal Mollie Mark, Jason Wetherbee, Ay'Marie Rutland, Elizabeth Schyve of Walsh Duffield, and MTA President Joe Byrne.

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Students of the Month - October 2025

L to R: MTA President Joe Byrne, Cassidy Janas, Major, Medina FFA President Madison Farley, Medina FFA Historian Alysabeth Murray, Medina FFA Treasurer Allie Frentz, Sophie Trapasso, and Oak Orchard Primary Principal Julie Schiavone

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Students of the Month - November 2025

L to R: MTA President Joe Byrne, Phoenyx Fisher, Miles Yaeger, Link Cook, Danette Oakes of Filomena's Favorites, and Dr. Mark Kruzynski MCSD Superintendent.

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Educate to inspire ALL to reach beyond the expected, to be ready for college and careers, and positively impact their communities.

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Exemplify excellence in education.
 

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Students of the Month - November 2025

Student of the Month - November 2025

L to R: MTA President Joe Byrne, Phoenyx Fisher, Miles Yaeger, Link Cook, Danette Oakes of Filomena's Favorites, and Dr. Mark Kruzynski MCSD Superintendent

 

The Medina Teachers Association, the Medina School District, and the Medina Area Partnership are proud to announce the November selections for Students of the Month.  This award is a combined effort of these organizations to recognize students who go above and beyond to help teachers and fellow students succeed and enjoy school.  

 

Filomena’s Favorites has graciously sponsored the award for November.  This month, students are being honored with this article and a yard sign from the MTA to celebrate their achievement. The yard sign was presented by Joseph Byrne, President of the Medina Teachers’ Association.  Dr. Kruzynski also presented the winners with a pen and pencil set from the school district.  In addition, Filomena’s Favorites  presented each of this month’s winners with Mark’s Pizza and McDonald's gift cards and drink cups.

 

Nominated by Eileen Regan and Kelsey Tran at  Oak Orchard Primary School was Miles Yaeger.  Mrs. Regan and Mrs. Tran shared the following about Miles. Miles is an exceptional 1st grade student. Miles is a sweet young man who, this year, has had to step it up as the “big brother” for his sister Millie.  His older brother was in the building last year, and he is now up at Wise, so he has stepped up to the plate, walking her in every day and bringing her to her classroom.  Miles is an exceptionally hard worker and a dedicated friend to all.  He has overcome so many obstacles in his little life so far beyond many adults we know. Miles tries his best in all academic areas and is even willing to help friends with challenging tasks. Miles' handwriting is amazing, and he tells the best stories about his weekend adventures with his family. I had the pleasure of working with Miles last year and again this year.  I feel he has grown so much over the last year, socially, emotionally, and academically. We are super proud of the work he puts in daily and the energy he brings to our classroom.  WAY to Go Miles!!!  

 

From Clifford Wise Intermediate School,  Leah Gates nominated one of her fifth-grade students, Link Cook. When Ms. Gates indicated her reasons for nominating Link Cook, she shared that he is a focused and determined to learn 5th grader who approaches every task with a positive attitude. Link always comes to class ready to learn.  He stays focused during lessons and works hard to understand new ideas, especially during math.  During our MyPath independent lessons, Link puts in great effort to improve his math skills and is always eager to learn more.  Even when the lessons get challenging, he stays positive and keeps trying until he understands.  Link takes pride in tracking his progress and feels excited when he meets a new goal or masters a skill.  When he reaches a new goal or passes a skill, he proudly shares that accomplishment–it’s wonderful to see how proud he is of his hard work! Through focus, perseverance, and genuine joy in learning, Link sets a wonderful example for others.  Link is determined to grow as a learner and a person every single day. He proves that hard work really pays off and that success feels even better when it’s earned through effort and determination.



 

From the Medina Jr-Sr High School, Phoenyx Fisher, a 10th grader, was nominated by Mr. Forrestel.  Mr.  Forrestel reports that Phoenyx's transformation as a student over the last couple of years has been remarkable. He has gone from that kid who "hated school"  to a young man who seems to be flourishing. He's happy to be coming to school and becoming noticeably more confident, both socially and academically. Just recently, I crossed paths with him, and I realized it was the middle of October, and I hadn't talked with Phoenyx once since school started. I asked him, "How is school going, Phoenyx?" He replied, " Been here every day! It's going great! My grades are up! I'm making friends!" It was one of those moments that can't help but put a smile on an educator's face! I checked his current grades and compared them to last year's final grades (which had already shown improvement from previous years), and he has raised his core subject averages by a combined 56 percentage points from last year's final grades!!! INCREDIBLE stuff, Phoenyx! Keep it rolling!!!

 

Congratulations to this month’s winners! The MTA, MCSD, and the MAP will continue the student of the month program throughout the school year. Be on the lookout for the next honorees in the coming months. Look for posters in the windows of Medina businesses identifying them as proud supporters of this program. Who will be the next outstanding Medina student to be honored??? 

 

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November 16, 2025

November 2025

Jr-Sr High School News It is hard to believe that we have already finished the first marking period of school and the holidays are just around the corner. Report cards were sent out to families . . .

November 7, 2025

Wise News This Week

Wise Families, Please see our attached newsletter. As a reminder, there is no school for students UPK-6 on Monday 11/10 and school is closed for all on Tuesday 11/11 in honor of Veterans' Day. School. . .

November 7, 2025

FFA Citrus Sale

Please support our FFA chapter by ordering online, calling the Jr-Sr HS at 798-2700 opt 1, or from a Medina FFA Member. Click here for online ordering link! Preorders will be available the week of . . .

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  • A group of people stand in a school hallway, holding certificates near a 'Student of the Month' board.

    In the photo from left to right is MTA President Joe Byrne, Cassidy Janas, Major, Medina FFA President Madison Farley, Medina FFA Historian Alysabeth Murray, Medina FFA Treasurer Allie Frentz, Sophie Trapasso, and Oak Orchard Primary Principal Julie Schiavone.

     

    The Medina Teachers Association, the Medina School District, and the Medina Area Partnership are proud to announce the October selections for Students of the Month.  This award is a combined effort of these organizations to recognize wtudents who go above and beyond to help teachers and fellow students succeed and enjoy school.

     

    Medina FFA has graciously sponsored the award for October.  This month, students are being honored with this article and a yard sign from the MTA to celebrate their achievement. The yard sign was presented by Joseph Byrne, President of the Medina Teachers’ Association.  Mrs. Schiavone also presented the winners with a pen and pencil set from the school district.  In addition, Medina FFA  presented each of this month’s winners a gift bag full of goodies!

     

    Nominated by Allison Woodburn at  Oak Orchard Primary School was Sophie Trapasso.  Mrs. Woodburn shared the following about Sophie. She is a wonderful example of what it means to follow our Mustang Mission. Each and every day she shows responsibility, respect, honesty, kindness, and makes safe choices. She carries these qualities with her throughout the school day, whether she is working on her own, learning in a group, or playing with her classmates. She demonstrates outstanding character in all areas, including in the classroom, on the playground, in specials, and in the cafeteria. Sophie is a true role model for her peers. She always tries her very best on every assignment and puts great effort into completing her work with care and pride. She listens attentively during lessons, stays focused on what is being taught, and asks thoughtful questions when she comes across something that is challenging. In addition to her strong academic habits, Sophie shines as a member of her classroom family. She is eager to lend a helping hand and is quick to step in if she notices someone who could use support. She cares deeply about her classmates and goes out of her way to make others feel included and valued. Sophie cheers up her friends when they are sad, and she shares kind words and compliments to make her peers smile. Sophie demonstrates leadership in quiet but powerful ways. She leads by example with her positive attitude, her willingness to help, and her respectful behavior. She inspires her classmates to make good choices, to work hard, and to treat others with kindness. Sophie is the type of student who lifts up the people around her, making the classroom a more positive and welcoming place for everyone. Sophie is a leader, a caring friend, and a wonderful student who represents the very best of our Mustang Mission. 

     

    From Wise Middle School, Jason Klein nominated one of his fifth-grade students, Major. When Mr.  Klein indicated his reasons for nominating Major, he shared that from the very first days of school, Major has stood out as a bright, articulate, and exceptionally driven student. His curiosity knows no bounds—whether he’s reading a book, asking thoughtful questions, or diving deep into research, Major is constantly seeking to expand his knowledge. Major has a natural talent for learning and a clear passion for science, especially in his aspirations to one day become a paleontologist or geneticist. What sets him apart is not just his intelligence, but his ability to reflect on his learning, advocate for himself, and seek out opportunities to grow. He exemplifies what it means to be a self-advocate and a critical thinker. He communicates exceptionally well with both his peers and adults, making him a strong communicator and an effective collaborator in any setting. Major also demonstrates a deep sense of fairness, empathy, and responsibility—qualities that define him as a respectful and thoughtful citizen of our classroom community.  Even though the school year has just begun, I’m genuinely excited to work with Major each day and to support him on his educational journey. He embodies the core values of our Portrait of a Graduate, that we strive to instill in every student: self-advocacy, critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and citizenship. 

     

    From the Junior-Senior High School, Cassidy Janas, a junior, was nominated by Mr. Bell and Mr. Giacomini.  Mr. Giacomini reports that Cassidy comes into the classroom with a positive attitude each day and is ready to learn. She is a magnificent contributor to class discussions, and she is not afraid to ask the necessary questions to reinforce her understanding of a difficult concept. Additionally, she collaborates well with her peers and is willing to go the extra mile to help out a struggling classmate. Her effervescent personality and commitment to learning makes it easy to nominate her for student of the month.  Mr. Bell also shared that Cassidy chose to challenge herself this year by taking AP US History and is doing very well in a very difficult course. She is displaying all of the attributes in my class that Mr. Giacomini spoke to. 

     

    Congratulations to this month’s winners! The MTA, MCSD, and the MAP will continue the student of the month program throughout the school year. Be on the lookout for the next honorees in the coming months. Look for posters in the windows of Medina businesses identifying them as proud supporters of this program. Who will be the next outstanding Medina student to be honored???