Rebecca Neumann
Entertainment Editor
As I’m sure you have noticed, it is Valentine’s Day. At Coppell High School, that means balloons and flowers.Throughout the day, the hallways have been filled with huge heart shaped balloons and roses. Beaming girls with presents making the empty-handed singles jealous. But one thing is one everyone’s mind: where did the carnations go?
Normally, people send and receive carnations every year at CHS. However, this year, they are nowhere to be found. Instead of the traditional flowers, bags of candy were delivered to fourth period classes with the typical message. The IB economics classes assembled the bags and sold them during all three lunches, but instead of raising money for a club, it was a cause. All of the proceeds went to KIVA, an organization that gives loans to those who cannot afford them. In all, the classes raised approximately $150.
For more information about KIVA, visit: http://www.kiva.org/