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'''Kopachuck Middle School''' is a middle school found in the [[Peninsula School District]] founded in 1981, is a middle school that leads into [[Gig Harbor High School]], and is rival schools with [[Goodman Middle School]]. It takes kids in from Artondale Elementary and Voyager Elementary. Their mascot is the Coyote.
'''Kopachuck Middle School''' is a middle school found in the [[Peninsula School District]] founded in 1981, is a middle school that leads into [[Gig Harbor High School]], and is rival schools with [[Goodman Middle School]] and gig harbor highs. It takes kids in from Artondale Elementary and Voyager Elementary. Their mascot is the Coyote.


== Athletics ==
== Athletics ==

Revision as of 23:01, 5 May 2010

Kopachuck Middle School
Location
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10414 56th Street NW Gig Harbor, WA 98335
Information
TypePublic intermediate school
School districtPeninsula School District
PrincipalIva Scott
Faculty43
Number of students720
Color(s)Blue White Teal Gray
MascotCoyote
WebsiteWWW.kms.psd401.com

Kopachuck Middle School is a middle school found in the Peninsula School District founded in 1981, is a middle school that leads into Gig Harbor High School, and is rival schools with Goodman Middle School and gig harbor highs. It takes kids in from Artondale Elementary and Voyager Elementary. Their mascot is the Coyote.

Athletics

Soccer There are two soccer teams in the School, one by P.E. teacher John Rosi and, one by Computer Teacher/P.E. Teacher Jerry Wilson.

Wrestling Steve Gernon is also a wrestling teacher, along with Shop teacher Kelly Bolender and John Rosi.

Track Kopachuck is known for their superior track team, winning all meets, with only 1 of them being played at home.

Lawsuit

Kopachuck was sued for use of the mascot Wile E. Coyote in the gym floor, parking lot, yearbooks, and jackets, the School agreed to discontinue use of Wile E. in the parking lot, and future jackets, but they paid $30,000 to use on yearbooks, and the gym floor, and gained access to a logo on the track/soccer field.

Notable alumni