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Administration

We strive to ensure that CUHS Students have a safe and supportive environment in which to pursue their academic development and personal goals. Positive and constructive feedback is not only important to our learners, but it's incredibly important to us, so we've provided contact details for our administrators. 

Thank you for helping us make CUHS such a wonderful place to work and learn!
 
Jason Armstrong
Principal
jarmstrong@corninghs.org
Jason Armstrong
 
Living in the Corning Community for the last 25 years has afforded me numerous opportunities to build relationships and learn about the youth of our community. In 2006, I was fortunate enough to continue these relationships in local schools when I was hired to teach in the Corning Union High School District.  
 
Now, as the Principal for Corning High School, my goal is to ensure that our district mission statement is fulfilled. Our mission is to prepare the students of the CUHSD for any post-secondary opportunity they choose to pursue. Working together, we can all help carry out this important mission for the students of the Corning Union High School District.
 
Please feel free to call or stop by Corning High School if you have any questions or student concerns.  I look forward to working together to provide the best education possible for the youth of our community.
 
 
Charlie Troughton
Associate Principal
ctroughton@corninghs.org
Charlie Troughton
The mission of Corning Union High School is to develop students who are responsible, respectful and ready for all post-secondary opportunities they choose to pursue.  I believe in this overarching goal and seek to connect everything we do here to those fundamental values.  In addition, we want students to build their academic and behavioral skills through the classes and extra-curricular activities that our school promotes.
 
We have four school wide goals that we believe students should leave here with as they go out and pursue their dreams. They are skills or qualities that are practical, transferable to any post-high school endeavor, and have lifelong, real-world application.  These four goals are an acronym that spells CARD: critical thinkers, articulate communicators, responsible citizens, and deliberate learners.  These schoolwide learning outcomes are consistent with the purposes of the new Common Core and College-Career Readiness standards which drive our curriculum, our instruction and our assessments.
 
My personal and professional interest for CUHS is that students learn from what we provide at this school.  Their learning is directly related to the quality of instruction that teachers provide.  That is why I spend a lot of my time interacting with teachers to be the best that they can be in order to ensure that your kids are developing the skills and using the tools they need to be successful in high school and beyond.  Then, when they move on to college, to work, to the military, or to some other post-secondary training, they will be responsible, respectful and ready to meet the challenge.  We appreciate everything that parents do to support our efforts in preparing your kids for life. 
 
Thank you.
 
 
Justine Felton
Associate Principal

jfelton@corninghs.org
Justine Felton
 
 
My career at CUHS started in 1998 and I was grateful to be named the Associate Principal at CUHS in February of 2018 .  My office is responsible for safety, discipline, attendance and the oversight of the Associated Student Body and Athletics.  My primary focus is to continue and create a positive school environment. We must all share in the commitment to work cooperatively and constructively to maintain school safety.  We must also create a climate of trust and communication between staff, students and parents.  I will help facilitate this at CUHS by helping hold students accountable in a fair and consistent manner, communicating with parents, and helping support the staff maintaining an optimal learning environment. 
 
Please feel free to call or stop by if you have any questions or student concerns.  I look forward to working together to provide the best education possible for the youth of our community.
 
 
 
 
Heather Felciano
Associate Principal of Special Education
 
Heather Felciano