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October 26, 2023

A celestial encounter

CHS witnesses pinnacle total solar eclipse
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Wendy Le
On Monday, Coppell High School students experienced a total solar eclipse by viewing through district-issued viewfinders. Coppell was on the path of totality and CHS scheduled an evacuation drill from 1:35-1:55 p.m. to provide students a viewing experience.

“I was in shock,” Coppell High School senior Sunya Ajani said. “I was sitting with my friends and we couldn’t believe that we were actually living through this. We were never going to see this again in our lifetime”

On Monday, CHS had the opportunity to view a total solar eclipse, one that won’t be visible for another 293 years in Texas. The last total solar eclipse occurred on August 21, 2017, but Coppell was not in the path of totality. 

This year, however, Coppell found itself in the path of totality, and the district was able to witness this phenomenon during the school day. CHS followed a slightly modified schedule in which a scheduled evacuation drill from 1:35-1:50 p.m. permitted students to encounter the totality at its peak at 1:41 p.m.

According to CHS Principal Laura Springer, the consideration of having an evacuation drill was to get everyone outside of the building safely in order to create an enjoyable experience. 

“We were making sure that students wouldn’t hurt their retinas and we took care of business, so everyone can be safe and have fun,” Springer said. “I think it is the coolest thing ever that the darkness descends upon us in the middle of the school day, and it’s great that the students get to experience that while being in school.”

Students were able to view the build-up of the totality with the sun and earth through district-issued viewfinders or glasses. As the moon aligned with the sun and earth, darkness blanketed across the landscape, and gasps of fascination from students and staff echoed across. 

On Monday, Coppell High School students experienced a total solar eclipse at 1:41 p.m. Coppell was on the path of totality and CHS scheduled an evacuation drill from 1:35-1:55 p.m. to provide students a viewing experience. (Ainsley Dwyer)

“It was a collective moment of awe,” junior Mihika Patki said. “I wasn’t expecting the eclipse to be as cool as it actually was. Being with my friends and classmates made the moment 10 times better.”

Some students were hesitant that the prior predicted cloudiness would mar their experience. 

“I saw on the weather app that it would be cloudy during the time of the eclipse, and that made me scared that I wouldn’t be able to see it,” junior Anushka Joshi said. “When we were watching the eclipse, there were some clouds covering the event initially, but after a few seconds, they disappeared, and everyone was so happy.”

Due to religious or personal reasons, students also had the option to opt-out from the totality. Students were given an excused absence or could remain in the CHS Commons during the time of the eclipse.

For astronomy teacher Angela Barnes, this day was special – the totality coincided with her birthday. 

“Five years ago, I heard that in 2024, there was going to be a total solar eclipse in Dallas, and I was like ‘Wow. That is cool,’” Barnes said. “Then I realized that it would be on April 8 and I would turn 51 that day. [Monday] was the day I have been thinking about for five years, and before, a part of me wished it was on Saturday, so I can spend my birthday with my family, but then I realized that I’d rather be with my astronomy students than anyone else.”

Barnes ensured her astronomy classes would be educated in the eclipse beforehand, and took a step further by taking her students on an excursion to Andy Brown Park East to allow them to see the progression of the totality beyond the scheduled time at CHS.

On Monday, Coppell High School students experienced a total solar eclipse by viewing through district-issued viewfinders. Coppell was on the path of totality and CHS scheduled an evacuation drill from 1:35-1:55 p.m. to provide students a viewing experience. (Wendy Le)

“Being the astronomy teacher, there was a pressure to make it a great experience for everyone,” Barnes said. “Walking to the park, having that space, being able to kind of relax and take it all in was a cool experience. We noticed the temperature change early, the sky was turning yellow and the wind picked up. I’m still kind of buzzing from it.”

The eclipse will be a day that CHS students and staff remember indefinitely. 

“It was surreal to experience this,” Patki said. “In the future, when I have my own kids, I will show them my pictures, the visors that I got to keep and that I was able to experience this.”

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Sahasra Chakilam
Sahasra Chakilam, News Editor

Sahasra is a junior and the news editor of The Sidekick with an unwavering passion for reporting and writing. She’s a hardworking student at Coppell High School by day and an active media enthusiast by night. She loves to be outside, walking along scenic trails teeming with a multitude of wildlife. Otherwise, she’s biking through the roads of her neighborhood, enjoying the bountiful winds in Texas with her fellow friends. 

If not outdoors, she pursues her love of all media, ranging from TV shows to movies to music. She enjoys unwinding with her favorite humorous sitcoms like New Girl or Community or some of her favorite iconic movies, like Mamma Mia and La La Land. At other times, she prefers to broaden her horizons by exploring new movies and sharing her thoughts on them through reviews. You can also often find her at many indie and pop concerts, fully immersing herself in the atmosphere. She has a broad and diverse range of music she loves to listen to, ranging from Lana Del Rey to Tyler the Creator, but she is a big Swiftie at heart.

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Wendy Le
Wendy Le, Podcast Producer
Wendy Le is a junior and the podcast producer of The Sidekick. Through The Sidekick, she found her passion in photography and podcasting. In her free time, she enjoys scrolling through Pinterest, capturing mundane moments on camera and spending time with her friends and family.  When feeling burnt out, Le recharges her social battery by sitting in her bed and relaxing throughout the day. Listening to Lana Del Rey, specifically her Lust for Life album, helps bring a sense of peacefulness to her day. You can contact her at [email protected].
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Ainsley Dwyer, Entertainment Editor
Ainsley Dwyer is a junior and the entertainment editor of The Sidekick. In her free time, Ainsley enjoys theater, enjoys singing, playing the guitar and binge watching TV shows and her favorite movies, Dead Poets Society, Almost Famous, Scream, Maurice and more. She is typically found listening to Taylor Swift, The Beatles, The Mamas & Papas, The Doors, Elvis Presley, Fleetwood Mac, Amy Winehouse, Deftones, Coldplay and Evanescence. She’s born and raised in Coppell. Both her parents and families are from Colorado, and she frequently visits them every year. She plans to attend the University of Missouri to double major in history and journalism. Ainsley has two dogs named Blue and Rouey who are part lab and part pointer. Her favorite place she’s traveled to is New York and would love to live there when she's older. She also dreams of traveling across Europe. Ainsley is a big soccer fan, and her favorite player is Luka Modrić so she loves to root for Real Madrid and Croatia’s National Team. Ainsley also has a deep fascination with pop culture from the 2000s as well as pop culture from the 1960s and 70s. You can contact her on 'X'  (@ainsleydwyer).

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    Neha NathwaniApr 9, 2024 at 10:08 am

    great story!

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      Sahasra ChakilamApr 9, 2024 at 4:13 pm

      Thanks Neha!!

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