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Coppell Student Media

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Coppell Student Media

The official student news site of Coppell High School

Coppell Student Media

Both students and teachers need to accept responsibility for academic failure

Both students and teachers need to accept responsibility for academic failure

Jasmine Sun, Staff Writer December 8, 2015

"His lectures are boring. Her tests are too hard. He assigns too many projects. She is too strict."   It can be difficult to determine if these comments are legitimate criticism or unjustified...

Seeking second chances; Coppell’s teen court program

December 3, 2015

Tanya Raghu Staff Writer @tanya_raghu   You take a glance at the time and realize it is already seven o’clock, half an hour late for soccer practice. Struggling to get organized, you grab...

Do not be everyone else, be yourself

Do not be everyone else, be yourself

Riley Galloway, Staff Writer December 2, 2015

  Throughout Coppell High School you will see several things, one of them being conformity. Conforming is behaving according to social acceptable standards.   Meaning, many students...

U.S. schools would benefit greatly from having a gap year

U.S. schools would benefit greatly from having a gap year

Grant Spicer, Staff Writer December 1, 2015

Have you ever wanted to just take a break from school? How about traveling? Did you know that there is actually a thing for this, and it’s been around for quite a while. It’s called a gap year.   Before...

Guide to surviving real life: why we need home economics

Guide to surviving real life: why we need home economics

November 30, 2015

By Wren Lee Staff Writer @LeeLaurenWren   Can you boil an egg? Can you iron your clothes? Can you buy a train ticket?   If you answered no to any of those questions, then you might...

Designer: Manu Garikipati

One mistake does not define you (with video)

November 30, 2015

By Emma Cummins Editorial Page Editor   You take a deep breath, close your eyes and hope the day goes by quickly; going to school never seemed so impossible before.   As teenagers,...

You just got censored

You just got censored

November 24, 2015

By Farah Merchant Staff Writer @farahmerchant_   The job of a journalist is to share the news with the world. Through this people are aware of what is happening in either their town, city,...

The poll of CHS students is a telling sign that some candidates get votes simply because they are known by name.  Graphic by Rachel Buigas Lopez.

Knowledge of presidential candidates is essential

November 16, 2015

The poll of CHS students is a telling sign that some candidates get votes simply because they are known by name.  Graphic by Rachel Buigas Lopez.   By Nicolas Henderson Staff Writer @happenstance98   As...

Graphic by Manu Garikipati

Math, science are not the only indication of intelligence

November 11, 2015

By Emma Cummins Editorial Page Editor At Coppell High School, we are recognized for our academic rigor. While CHS may offer students an excellent education, this however, does not mean that the...

Pep rallies establish unity, deserve appreciation

Pep rallies establish unity, deserve appreciation

November 6, 2015

By Maggie Theel Staff writer @magggggiee   Complaints of pep rallies being dumb or a waste of time run rampant around school hallways, with some complaints even coming from teachers. Students’...

Let the Wild, Be Wild

Let the Wild, Be Wild

October 30, 2015

@aubrie_sisk Staff Photographer I grew up loving animals. I'm not sure how it started but now I can't even drive past an animal shelter without going in to play with the puppies. It is totally ridiculous...

Photo by Alejandra.

Grades over learning: Cheating in high school caused by apathy towards education

October 29, 2015

Sakshi Venkatraman News Editor @oompapa1 “Cheaters never prosper.” It is an age-old adage that most of us were brought up with since kindergarten.   However, experiencing high school...

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