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<strong>Copley</strong>-<strong>Fairlawn</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Schools</strong> 2007 Spring 2008 Page 2<br />
News From<br />
<strong>Copley</strong>-<strong>Fairlawn</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>Schools</strong><br />
News From<br />
<strong>Copley</strong> High School<br />
<strong>Copley</strong> High School student, Stephen Hanhold, a<br />
Teens Against Tobacco Usage role model, enjoyed<br />
a fifth grade student’s reaction to the tar-stained,<br />
smelly cotton ball that he retrieved from another<br />
role model who “smoked” a cigarette in a smoking<br />
machine.<br />
Congratulations to the following <strong>Copley</strong> High<br />
School student athletes, who have signed national<br />
letters of intent to continue their academic and<br />
athletic careers: Heather Arison, Girls Golf,<br />
Brown University; Carly Arison, Girls Golf,<br />
Brown University; Ryan Arney, Boys Baseball,<br />
Odessa Junior College; Tim Goodman, (pictured<br />
bottom right) Football, Walsh University; Evan<br />
Plescia, Football, Bethany College; Chris Fallon,<br />
(pictured top right) Cross Country, The Ohio<br />
State University; Carissa Signore, Girls Soccer,<br />
St. Catherine College; Desire Greer, (pictured<br />
bottom left) Girls Track, Ursuline College; and<br />
Ashley Virgin, (pictured top left) Softball, Walsh<br />
University.<br />
Students in Mrs.<br />
Mary Jo Regennitter’s<br />
Economics classes<br />
created presentations<br />
based on financial<br />
management<br />
best sellers, The<br />
Millionaire Next<br />
Door by William D.<br />
Danko and Thomas<br />
J. Stanley and Rich<br />
Dad, Poor Dad by<br />
Robert T. Kiyosaki.<br />
<strong>Copley</strong> High School<br />
seniors Sarah Hinman<br />
and Chelsea Kerr<br />
designed and built a board game called Millionaire<br />
Road which their classmates enjoyed playing as they<br />
learned how to avoid financial pitfalls, experience<br />
financial catastrophes, and build wealth through<br />
wise investments.<br />
Pictured left to right are <strong>Copley</strong> High School<br />
students Laura Doncaster, Michael Ferguson, Kevin<br />
Dressler, and Maddie Buckham. The students join<br />
together after the CHS National Honor Society<br />
induction ceremony to congratulate each other on<br />
being inducted as new members.