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  • On Tuesday, Coppell City Council meets at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers at Town Center.
  • On Wednesday, Coppell Cozby Library & Community Commons hosts All Ages Storytime from 11-11:30 a.m.
  • On Saturday, Coppell Arts Center hosts “Alice in Wonderland” presented by Ballet Ensemble of Texas at 3 p.m.
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The official student news site of Coppell High School

Coppell Student Media

The official student news site of Coppell High School

Coppell Student Media

Coppell High School senior Soundarya Daliparthy’s strong relationship with her twin brothers Sreeram (left) and Kartheek (right) influences her to pursue a career in speech pathology. Drawing inspiration from experiences with her autistic brother Kartheek, Daliparthy looks forward to aiding others in developing effective communication. Photo by Jessica Jun.

Week of 3/20/17

Jesse Jun, Staff Writer March 20, 2017

Coppell High School senior Giuliana Vargas applies roses to CHS senior Aniv Thanikella as a part of her art project for AP 3D Art and Design. Vargas transforms her 2D paintings into clothing and decorative art, combining many art forms for a unique product.

Week of 3/6/17

Meara Isenberg, Editor-In-Chief March 7, 2017

Coppell High School senior Katie Herklotz practices self defense by punching a padded shield held by a Coppell police officer. Senior girls attending CHS and New Tech High@Coppell were offered a free safety course to prepare them for being on their own in college.

Week of 2/27/17

Farah Merchant, Staff Writer February 27, 2017

Coppell High School junior Jasmine Diaz paints on senior Brandon Medel’s face on Tuesday night at her house. Diaz is part of the CHS art program, and is creating her Visual Arts Scholastic Event (VASE) project.

Week of 2/21/17

Hannah Tucker, Staff Photographer February 22, 2017

Coppell resident Nicolas Garcia plays a jazz song on the clarinet while his daughter dances yesterday night at the Coppell Library. The Library will be hosting open mic nights  the second Wednesday of every month.

Week of 2/13/16

Ale Ceniceros, Staff Photographer February 13, 2017

Coppell High School junior Sangjun Lee watches planes depart from and arrive at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport from DFW Founders’ Plaza. Lee has been interested in becoming a pilot from a young age due to his grandfather’s experience in the Vietnam War living behind the air base. He was able to run simulations of flying planes as a kid and has continued his interest by spending time researching planes.

Week of 2/6/17

Kelly Monaghan, General Photography Editor February 7, 2017

Coppell High School senior Eric Loop sings with his band Auto at the CHS talent show on Friday night in the auditorium. Over 15 acts performed at the show and the audience voted on the winners.

Week of 1/30/17

Amanda Hair, Sports Photography Editor January 30, 2017

A woman holds a handmade sign during the Women’s March on Austin on Saturday morning. The march began at the Capitol, where a crowd of 50,000 people gathered in advocacy of women’s rights and civil rights.

Week of 1/23/17

Meara Isenberg, Editor-In-Chief January 23, 2017

Coppell High School senior Thomas Donaldson works on a cart in his backyard on a chilly Thursday afternoon. Donaldson, who has accomplished much through his golf cart flipping business, is working on a cart for himself.

Week of 1/16/17

Meara Isenberg, Editor-In-Chief January 17, 2017

Coppell High School senior point guard Rachel Crutchfield drives the ball down the court as the the second quarter of last nights game comes to a close. After a double overtime game, the Skyline Lady Raiders claimed a 66-60 victory over the Coppell Cowgirls. Photo by Amanda Hair.

Week of 1/9/16

January 11, 2017

Coppell High School junior Grace Mobley helps Cottonwood Creek elementary first grader write a letter to Santa on Friday during Tracy Hensons second period AP English III class.

Week of 12/12/16

Ale Ceniceros, Staff Photographer December 13, 2016

I went to a village in India and it was more of a rural area and it was a lot like the jungle. I went to teach blind kids conversational English and they already had some basic skills but I helped them expand on it and become more confident. The trip was great but after I came back I wasn’t feeling very well at all. And it started with a normal fever and my back was hurting a lot. But I just sort of shrugged off the pain and I slept a lot. I began to realize that I was sleeping days on end, like the entire day. And I was still tired after I woke up. That’s when I realized that something was wrong because my fever had persisted through four days. It was around 102 degrees. After that I decided I should go visit the doctor and he told me that I had a throat infection. And I didn’t know what else it could have been so we just went along with that. But after that, the symptoms became a lot worse, I couldn’t walk anymore, I began to feel really dizzy, I started throwing up, my arms felt like they were burning. It was a really painful experience overall. We decided to go back to the doctor and I went back to him in a wheelchair and that’s when he said, Well we’ll just wait one more day and then we’ll have you admitted but you should just shrug it off, you’ll be fine, it’s just an infection and keep on taking the antibiotic’ My family and I went to a party that night because the doctor told me to do normal things instead of sleeping, and that’s when I fell over. So they admitted me to the ER and that’s when the doctors found out that I had dengue. There’s no cure for it, so you just have to rely on your immune system and hope that it picks up on its own. My friend’s grandpa passed away because of this so it was quite a frightening experience but I got over it, thank God, Coppell High School senior Asha Reddy said. Photo by Amanda Hair.

Week of 12/5/16

Amanda Hair, Sports Photo Editor December 5, 2016

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