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Coppell Student Media

The official student news site of Coppell High School

Coppell Student Media

The official student news site of Coppell High School

Coppell Student Media

Lilly Gorman

Lilly Gorman, Visual Media Editor

Lilly Gorman is a senior and visual media editor for The Sidekick. In her free time she enjoys shooting 35mm film. She has been playing bass guitar for four years which now contributes to the band Pipeline. You can contact her at [email protected].

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The Sidekick staff members sold enough ads, primarily through the use of Coppell High School booster clubs,  in order to print their next issue in full color. The staff had to sell twice as many advertisements to cover the color printing expenses as a typical black and white edition.

[Photo] A monumental paper

Shreya Beldona, Executive enterprise editor
May 12, 2021
The 2020-21 school year has been quite the roller coaster. The Sidekick communications manager Sreeja Mudumby expresses how this year has shaped her into a better person.

[Photo] Outer glow down, inner glow up

Sreeja Mudumby, Communications Manager
May 11, 2021
High school social hierarchies can be viewed in pop culture and movies such as The Breakfast Club and Mean Girls. The Sidekick executive editorial editor Camila Villereal shares what it has been like being a “social reject.”

[Photo] Sincerely, “Social Reject”

Camila Villarreal, Executive Editorial Page Editor
April 28, 2021
Coppell High School AP drawing senior Marty Hightower explorers narcissism and self identity through a series of paintings displayed at the Coppell Arts Center on Saturday.  AP Drawing, AP 3D Design and AP 2D Design students had their art show at the Coppell Arts Center from March 25-April 11.

Putting the art in participation

Lilly Gorman, Visual Media Editor
April 13, 2021
Coppell High School has made an effort to be more mindful of students and their mental health within the last two years. With hopes to increase awareness and assist learners with mental health, Coppell ISD works to improve its current approach through increased counseling, updated development sessions for staff and yearly surveys to measure progress.

[Photo] Beyond the gradebook

Anjali Krishna, Sports Editor
April 6, 2021
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[Photo] Abhinav Yarlagadda

Manasa Mohan, Staff Writer
March 4, 2021
Coppell High School junior Rudra keeps tabs on volunteer hours and works on creating projects for the CHS EcoClub as secretary. The Eco Club’s goal is to bring together a community focused on helping the environment throughout Coppell.

[Photo] Rudra Krishnamurthy

Manasa Mohan, Staff Writer
March 4, 2021
Coppell High School sophomore Roma Patel leads the gardening committee for the CHS EcoClub through her position as vice president. The Eco Club’s goal is to bring together a community focused on helping the environment throughout Coppell.

[Photo] Roma Patel

Manasa Mohan, Staff Writer
March 4, 2021
Coppell High School junior Adarsh Pulasseri helps the CHS EcoClub meetings run smoothly with  his position as president. The Eco Club’s goal is to bring together a community focused on helping the environment throughout Coppell.

[Photo] Adarsh Pulasseri

Manasa Mohan, Staff Writer
March 4, 2021
Coppell High School senior Elena Hewett wears patterned pants, a turtleneck, a chain and an assortment of rings at CHS on Thursday. Students at CHS went from wearing supporter shirts and Lululemon to mom jeans and Doc Martens since the pandemic.

Alt kids have taken over

Lilly Gorman, Visual Media Editor
February 13, 2021
Cookie dough bites are edible cookie dough hearts coated in chocolate. These heart-shaped treats are the perfect dessert for Valentine’s Day.

[Photo] Bite into Valentine’s Day with edible cookie dough

Trisha Atluri, Advertising/Circulation Manager
January 21, 2021
2020 was defined by politics, a global pandemic and social justice movements. Though many were optimistic about the beginning of a new decade, the year turned out to be full of unexpected changes and ups and downs.

[Photo] The hand we were dealt

Sally Parampottil, Executive Editor-in-Chief
December 31, 2020
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