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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DRESS CODE<br />
Based on the premise that behavior and performance are sometimes reflective of appearance, when one or both are<br />
inappropriate in an educational atmosphere, education may be somewhat deterred. Therefore, students attending<br />
school and any school function, on or off school premises, shall not dress in such a way as to substantially interfere with<br />
the conduct of a class or activity.<br />
In general, hair and clothing will be neat and clean, not constitute a threat to student health and safety, or damage<br />
school property. Clothes and footwear with metal rivets, cleats or spikes are not permitted. Shirts, shorts, and skirts<br />
should be modest. Extreme hairstyles and visible piercings are not permitted.<br />
1 st Offense Warning, change clothing, and parent contact<br />
2 nd Offense Change Clothing, 1-3 Days ISAP<br />
3 rd Offense Removal from school, possible suspension/expulsion<br />
I am confident in my belief that <strong>Copley</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> is one of the premier secondary schools in the area and intend to<br />
work diligently to ensure the continuous development of our school and its academic and social programs. In order to<br />
obtain this goal, I intend to hold all students to the highest expectations of success. The Student Code of Conduct is an<br />
integral part of our success. It is important that each student and their parents/guardians take the time to review and<br />
become familiar with all of the school’s rules and expectations.<br />
I welcome all students and families to come to my office to discuss any questions or concerns at any time. I look forward<br />
to meeting and working with the communities of <strong>Copley</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>. I intend to establish and maintain clear<br />
communications between students, families, and the community. Once again I would like to remind you that I operate<br />
with an open door policy, please do not hesitate to contact me with questions, concerns, and ideas. I look forward to<br />
serving the <strong>Copley</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> and the <strong>Copley</strong>-<strong>Fairlawn</strong> community. I wish everyone with the best of luck throughout<br />
the upcoming school year.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Rick Gurski<br />
<strong>Copley</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Assistant Principal<br />
FOND FAREWELLS<br />
Dana Addis- Athletic Director<br />
Stephanie Barnes- Guidance Counselor<br />
Jennifer Caldwell- English<br />
Cheryl Hopkins- Spanish<br />
Connie Kosanovich- Science<br />
Adam Pittis- Special Education<br />
Aaron Sable- Principal<br />
John Savage- French<br />
Tamara Sheldon- Media Center Associate<br />
Adrienne Six- French<br />
Karen Soini- Social Studies<br />
Consy Warren- Science<br />
WARM WELCOMES<br />
Andrea Andryscik, English<br />
Brian Falhammer- Science<br />
Debbie Good- Guidance Counselor<br />
Melanie Fragge-Media Center Associate<br />
Rick Gurski-Assistant Principal<br />
Jodi Mirman- Science<br />
Cameron Ryba- Principal<br />
Jacob Sexton- Spanish<br />
Paula Thompson- French<br />
MaryFerrise-InterventionSpecialist<br />
Karen Smith, Kathy Carter – Tutors <br />
Kamani Grant- Security Specialist