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  • The Coppell Chamber of Commerce hosts Breakfast with U.S. Representative Beth Van Duyne at the Dallas College Campus at Coppell at 9 a.m on Wednesday
  • Coppell High School holds Purple Lunch for students with perfect attendance on Tuesday
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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

Coppell residents gather in the Coppell Arts Center lobby before the Front & Center speaker series with NFL defensive lineman Solomon Thomas and his father Chris Thomas on Sunday night. Solomon is a 2014 Coppell High School graduate, who is currently with the New York Jets, along with working with the Defensive Line Foundation to raise awareness for mental health for young people of color.

“Vulnerability is true strength”

Trisha Atluri, Executive Entertainment Editor April 4, 2022

Since graduating from Coppell High School in 2014, Solomon Thomas has made an undeniable name for himself.  Drafted No. 3 overall in 2017 by the San Francisco 49ers and signing with the New York Jets...

Child Sexual Abuse Awareness meeting open to community

January 15, 2013

By Thomas Hair Opinions Editor Approximately one-fifth of children are sexually abused by the time they turn 18. That's 20%. One in five. Chances are, a child living on your street has been or will...

Coppell fights for a world with more birthdays

May 6, 2011

Story by Jodie Woodward Staff Photographer Video by Kara Allison A world with more birthdays is the motivation behind the battle, and Relay for Life is how it is being fought. Luminaria, paper...

False tanning methods radiate dangerous skin problems

February 25, 2011

Kara Adkins Staff Writer To escape the winter season, many girls at Coppell High School are turning to tanning beds in order to get that desired summer glow. However, the price of beauty, in this...

Diabetes awareness reaches Coppell

February 26, 2010

By Julia Kim Staff Writer Video by Holly Conradt Extreme thirst. Frequent urination. Drowsiness. It’s difficult. It’s upsetting. It’s life-threatening. And, it never goes away. Type I...

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