Copley High School Smoke Signals - Copley-Fairlawn City Schools
Copley High School Smoke Signals - Copley-Fairlawn City Schools
Copley High School Smoke Signals - Copley-Fairlawn City Schools
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Web Page Design<br />
Students in Mrs. Lynn's Web Page Design II class entered into the NEOSA CoolTech<br />
Challenge web page competition this year. Jordon Paul and Seth Simon's website about Nature<br />
Ohio was selected as a winner. They were each presented with a check for $1000 at a dinner<br />
and reception on May 19 th at Cuyahoga Community College at NEOSA’s Best of Tech Awards. At<br />
the award ceremony, NEOSA also recognized outstanding companies, cool products, innovation<br />
and leadership from the regional tech industry. Congratulations, Jordan and Seth!<br />
All participants in the competition received Cooltech t shirts and Chipoltle gift cards.<br />
On Monday, May 3rd, <strong>Copley</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> students<br />
participated in <strong>Fairlawn</strong>'s Annual Government Day.<br />
Students were given the opportunity to shadow a member<br />
of <strong>Fairlawn</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council and participate in the council<br />
meeting. Senior Claire Meneer shadowed Jim Butler,<br />
council President, Jessica Wharton shadowed Jerry Apple,<br />
Director of Finance, Evan Copeland shadowed Mayor<br />
William Roth, Steven Palmieri shadowed Bryan Nace,<br />
Council Vice President, Matt Taylor shadowed Philip<br />
Brillhart of Ward 4, Rajat Chadda shadowed Tonja Caldwell, Clerk of Council, Michael Rose<br />
shadowed the Building Commissioner, Christopher Randles, and Rachael Breeden shadowed the<br />
Chief of Police, Kenneth Walsh. Lauren Sharnsky had the unique opportunity of shadowing her<br />
father, a representative at large. Government Day was arranged by government teacher Mrs. Slaven.