Upcoming Events
  • On Friday, Andy Brown Park East hosts a Sunset Social: Movie in the Park, airing Moana at 6:30-9 p.m.
  • On Friday, Coppell High School Junior World Affairs Council holds Heritage Night from 7-11 p.m. at CHS Large and Small Commons.
  • On Saturday, Coppell Historical Society holds Hop Into Spring at Coppell Historical Museum from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
The official student news site of Coppell High School

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

Varsha Kanneganti

Varsha Kanneganti , Staff Photographer

Varsha Kanneganti is a senior and a first year photographer on The Sidekick. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her two year old labrador retriever (Lucky), cooking and watching movies. Outside of school she is an avid community service volunteer and enjoys swimming competitively. With comments and concerns, contact her @VarshaK08 or [email protected]

All content by Varsha Kanneganti
IMG_9906

[Photo] Austin M

May 29, 2018
Screen Shot 2018-05-29 at 12.45.22 PM

[Photo] Alex Wu

May 29, 2018
With Mothers Day coming up, the Coppell Farmers market had bouquets available to those who wished to purchase them for someone special in their life. The Farmers Market is open from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Saturday in Old Town Coppell.

Week of 05/14/18

Varsha Kanneganti, Staff Photographer
May 14, 2018
With prom approaching, students are finding themselves set with an unrealistic standard of prom night being the “night of all nights.” People can spend massive amounts of money to make this standard a reality, however prom can still be an enjoyable experience with less money spent.

Coppell Observer: How to go cheap for prom

Wren Lee, Executive Design Editor
April 18, 2018
In August, President Donald Trump’s administration’s announcement to investigate a 2015 complaint against Harvard University by 64 Asian-Americans reopened the debate about the role of race in college admissions. Especially with public institutions receiving tens of thousands of applications, specific information about race and extracurriculars on resumes are not verified by college admission officials.

[Photo] Cutthroat race to university

Tanya Raghu, Enterprise Editor
February 27, 2018
Load More Stories

Comments (0)

All Coppell Student Media Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest