Medina Public School Unveils Banner as North Dakota’s Newest Vision Zero School
Medina Public School in Stutsman County was officially recognized as North Dakota’s newest Vision Zero school when its student leadership team and state organizers unveiled a banner on Feb. 25, 2026.

Medina Public School in the town of Medina was formally recognized as North Dakota’s newest Vision Zero school when the school’s student leadership team joined local and state Vision Zero organizers to unveil a banner at the school on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. The ceremony marked the district’s entry into the statewide Vision Zero effort.
Members of Medina’s student leadership team were central to the unveiling, working alongside Vision Zero organizers from both local and state levels. That partnership placed the school squarely on the record as a named participant in Vision Zero programming in North Dakota as of Feb. 25, 2026.
The recognition carries symbolic weight for Stutsman County public safety discussions. By accepting the Vision Zero banner, Medina Public School becomes the newest named school in a network of institutions aiming to align with the broader Vision Zero framework promoted by state organizers; the action ties a county K-12 campus to statewide road-safety conversations led by those organizers.
Student leadership involvement at the event signals direct youth engagement inside Medina Public School on safety and community initiatives. Local Vision Zero organizers’ presence at the Feb. 25 event indicates the county-level outreach component of the state program, placing Medina alongside other communities where organizers have sought school partnerships.
Officials and organizers who took part on Feb. 25 left Medina Public School with the school’s new designation intact; the banner displayed at the school is now a visible marker of that status. As of Feb. 27, 2026, Medina is recorded as North Dakota’s newest Vision Zero school, with its student leadership team and local and state Vision Zero organizers identified as the parties involved in the recognition.
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