Coleman Armes
Staff Writer
It seems that recently much of the talk at Coppell High School has been about drugs, alcohol and students’ recent struggles with these. Principal Hunt did not try to hide this, but, instead, addressed it head-on in his recent February newsletter.
In the newsletter, Hunt used the saying, “It takes a village to raise a child,” as a way to show his view on how the recent problems should be handled.
He went on to explain reasons why kids might turn to alcohol and drugs along with ways Coppell is trying to stop the problems. Lastly, he encouraged others not to ignore the problems, but stand up for the well-being of the students.
I think this was a positive way to stand up and not shy aways from these problems. You can tell he wants to get this fixed and have others help.
You can read the newsletter here at: http://www.coppellisd.com/chs/site/default.asp