Medina hires 2 retired police officers for school security this year
Chad Kenward, Shawn Houseman will serve in roles; Medina could add a third officer
Chad Kenward
MEDINA – The school district has hired two retired police officers to provide a security presence on campus this year.
The Medina Village Board, as part of its budget process last April, voted to end its contract with the school district where two Medina police officers served as a school resource officers.
The school district paid the village $82,500 towards each school resource officer. Village Board members said that didn’t fully cover the full costs of each officer, which Trustee Scott Bieliski said is about $125,000 to $130,000.
The school district has hired retired Medina Police Chief Chad Kenward and retired Brighton police officer Shawn Houseman to serve as school security. They will each be paid $53,000 for full-time work at the district this year. With the costs of insurance, FICA, Medicare, etc., the cost is close to what Medina has been paying per officer, said Dr. Mark Kruzynski, the district superintendent.
Shawn Houseman
The Board of Education may add a third officer during the school year, he said.
Kenward retired as police chief in June 2023. He has served as the school resource officer before during his law enforcement career.
Houseman retired from the Brighton Police Department in 2022 after 26 years in law enforcement. His career also included nearly five years with the Medina Police Department and six years as a deputy with the Orleans County Sheriff’s Office.
The two school safety and security officers are authorized by the district to carry a firearm while on school property.