Kopachuck Middle School
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Kopachuck Middle School is a middle school found in the Peninsula School District
Peninsula School District
The Peninsula School District is the main school district for the city of Gig Harbor, Washington, USA and the unincorporated areas around Gig Harbor and the Key Peninsula...

 founded in 1981, is a middle school that leads into Gig Harbor High School
Gig Harbor High School
Gig Harbor High School is a public high school in the Peninsula School District located in Gig Harbor, Washington.It was created in the summer of 1978 and originally was a 2A school, but is presently 4A...

, and is rival schools with Goodman Middle School. It takes kids in from Artondale Elementary and Voyager Elementary. Their mascot is the Coyote.

Athletics

Soccer
Kopachuck perenially has the best soccer teams. There are two soccer teams in the School, one coached by P.E. teacher John Rosi and, one by Fox Island resident Eduardo Villa. The girls soccer team has been the The Peninsula School District Champion for 5 years straight 2007-2011. The boys team have won in 2010 and again in 2011.

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.

Notable alumni

  • Cory Procter
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     Offensive linemen for the Dallas Cowboys.
  • Josh Lucas
    Josh Lucas
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     Actor in Sweet Home Alabama
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