Fr. José Medina
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About Fr. José
Father Medina, originally from Spain, brings a diverse academic background and a deep commitment to education. He earned a civil engineering degree from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, a Bachelor's of Sacred Theology from the Pontificia Università Lateranense in Rome, and a Master's in Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
In his teaching career, Fr. Medina has taught at North Cambridge Catholic in Boston and Georgetown Visitation in Washington, D.C., focusing on physics and mathematics. He also served as the principal of Cristo Rey Boston for six years, a school dedicated to providing educational opportunities for students with limited financial resources.
Currently, he teaches Religion, Physics, Spanish, and Calculus at Brookewood School, where he has been a faculty member for the past five years.
In his teaching career, Fr. Medina has taught at North Cambridge Catholic in Boston and Georgetown Visitation in Washington, D.C., focusing on physics and mathematics. He also served as the principal of Cristo Rey Boston for six years, a school dedicated to providing educational opportunities for students with limited financial resources.
Currently, he teaches Religion, Physics, Spanish, and Calculus at Brookewood School, where he has been a faculty member for the past five years.