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Cooper's Student Leadership Council has been awarded the 2017 National Gold Council of Excellence from the National Association of Student Councils.  We are the only school in the state of KY that has earned this award!







 


 

  

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 Congrats to our FBLA state award winners, (left to right) 1st place in client services, Hayley Jones, 5th place in social media campaign is Kendall Maley, Anna Plogsted and Chloe Vanover.





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On Friday, April 21, NKU was on-site registering our students for dual credit courses for the fall of 2017.   Many Cooper students are taking advantage of this great opportunity!
 
  









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Congrats to Adam Kunkel on receiving this month's sportsmanship award at the Boone County Board of Education meeting last Thursday, April 20, 2017.

  







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Pictures above is our varsity softball team during a time out vs. Gallatin County last Thursday, April 20, 2017.   Cooper won 10-3.  Go Jags! 





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Prom 2017 Theme: A Woodland Dream at Paul Brown Stadium, Saturday, April 22, 2017.




Students enjoying Prom 2017 with a cityscape view.



Prom 2017 King and Queen, Mitchell Hollifield & Emily Turner.




Prom 2017 Prince and Princess, Braydon Runion &  Chloe Vanover.













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7:00-3:30 P.M.
Governor's Scholars
 
Cooper High School is proud to announce our Governor's Scholars recipients this year! Governor's Scholars spend 5-weeks in one of KY's state universities and ultimately results in a significant scholarship to many of our state universities.

Pictured below are the Governor's Scholar Program recipients left to right:
Cathryn Sebree, Megan Dwyer, Meghan Mihaljevic, Alex Barlow, Cole Sandlin, Joshua Gray, Catherine Harkins, Abbygayle Day and Sarah Harkrader.



Pictured below are the Governor's Scholar for the Arts recipients left to right:

Ashley Tinch and Abigail Kubala

Teen Depression
 
What parents need to know - and the new danger of social media and live-streaming
You'll hear - and be able to ask questions - from experts Jessica Feinberg, LICSW and Dana Sarvey, MD from McLean Hospital.
  • how to recognize depression in teens
  • special areas of concern: self-injury, bullying, suicide, and live-streaming social media
  • when and how to get help
  • what's involved in depression treatment
  • what to do when a teen is reluctant to seek help
  • resources that are available to you and your family.
 
Why is teen depression an important issue?
  • At least half of all cases of depression begin by age 14.
  • 20% of young adults will have experienced depression during their teen years.
  • More than 85% of teens improve with appropriate treatment.
  • Untreated depression can lead to substance abuse, self-harm, and in some cases, suicide.
                               
 
Not available for the live webinar? Register today and watch it on demand, at your convenience.
 
Families for Depression Awareness is a national nonprofit organization helping families recognize, address, and cope with depression and bipolar disorder to get people well and prevent suicides.
 
Families for Depression Awareness
391 Totten Pond Road, Suite 101
Waltham, MA 02451
781-890-0220
outreach@familyaware.org
www.familyaware.org
www.facebook.com/familyaware/
twitter.com/FamilyAware/

NaviGo Seminar
 
We would like to invite Boone County students and parents to our NaviGo Student Seminar called "Suit Up!" 

It will be held next Tuesday, April 25th from 5:00-6:30 at Citi in Erlanger. 

ALL High School students and parents are invited to learn about networking, resume' building, financial planning, and professionalism. 
 
The idea for this seminar came from Conner High School Junior, Bryan Padilla, who will be the lead presenter in the seminar. Citi professionals will also guide students and parents in hands-on learning activities. 

The QR code on the flyer will link you to additional details about the event or  click here .
 


Upcoming Events     

April 24               Pre-AP Administration
 April 24               ILP Scholarship Night, 3-6p
April 25               ILP Scholarship Night, 5-8p
April 26               SBDM Council Mtg., 4:00p
April 27               Senior Swag Luncheon
April 28               Spring Pep Rally
May 1-12             AP Exams
May 2                 Jr. Class Mtg., Senior Pics
May 3                 Teen Depression Webinar, 3
May 3                 Graduate Sign Pick up, 6:30
May 4                 Progress Reports go home
May 4                 SBDM Parent Nominations
May 5                 ACT Reg. Deadline for June
May 5                 PTSO Teacher Appreciation
May 8                 On-Demand Wrtg Test, 11th 
May 11                SBDM Parent Election
May 11                Undergrad Awards
                           9th grade--5:30p
                           10th grade--6:30p
                           11th grade--7:30p
May 12                Talent Show, 7:00 p.m.
May 14                Explore College Options,7p
May 17                SBDM Council Mtg., 4:00p
May 19                Senior Exams per 1, 3 and 5
May 22                Senior Exams per 2, 4 and 6
May 23                Final Exams, periods 1, 3, 5
May 24                Senior Honors Night, 6:30p
May 24                Final Exams, periods 2, 4, 6
June 5-9              Credit Camp, 12:00-4:00p
June 5-30            Summer School, 8-11a



Spring Sports Schedules:

Varsity Softball Schedule
JV Softball Schedule
Varsity Baseball Schedule
JV Baseball Schedule
Freshman Baseball Schedule
Women's Tennis Schedule
Men's Tennis Schedule
Women's Track Schedule
Men's Track Schedule