Medina City Schools ranks in top 25% with 4.5-star state report card rating
District earns high marks in graduation and gap closing, continues focus on student success.
Medina City Schools earned an overall 4.5-star rating on the 2025 Ohio Department of Education state report card, ranking among the top 25% of districts statewide. Turnout from the district's recent Community Spirit Night is pictured.
Medina City Schools
Medina City Schools announced it has received an overall rating of 4.5 stars on the 2025 Ohio Department of Education state report card, placing the district among the top 25% of districts statewide.
The state report card provides families and communities with a snapshot of how schools are performing. Districts are evaluated on six components that reflect both academic outcomes and student readiness: achievement, progress, gap closing, graduation, early literacy, and college, career, workforce and military readiness.
Medina City Schools’ 2025 component ratings were:
“This year’s report card reflects the collective efforts of our educators, staff and students,” Superintendent Aaron Sable said. “We are proud to be recognized as one of the top-performing districts in Ohio and will continue to build on this momentum to ensure every student has the opportunities and support needed to succeed.”
In addition to the district’s strong performance, Medina High School was recently ranked No. 60 in Ohio and No. 2 in Medina County by U.S. News & World Report, underscoring its success in preparing students for the future.
Complete report card data is available on the Ohio Department of Education website: https://reportcard.education.ohio.gov/district/overview/044388.