Upcoming Events
  • 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.
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

In America, 1 million people are deaf. Here are good ways to deal with a deaf person.

Coppell Observer: How to be a good hearing person

Claire Clements, Staff Writer May 10, 2018

Coppell Observer is a humorous weekly column about life as a teenager. Please be warned that any and all sass is due to the writers’ similar situation as teenagers (even though we feel so much older)....

For years, disabled people, such as Deaf people, have never had representation in media. With movies such as Wonder Woman and Black Panther coming out, it is time for disabled people to 
be represented.

Representation in media extends greater than race, gender

Claire Clements, Staff Writer April 16, 2018

On March 23, Apple announced that it planned on releasing 13 new emojis. These emojis are not smiley faces or flags.   They are emojis for disabled people. They are wheelchairs, canes, prosthetics...

Deaf ASL substitute brings beneficial learning experience

Deaf ASL substitute brings beneficial learning experience

October 20, 2015

  https://vimeo.com/145424712 By Lili Lomas Staff Writer Only a few weeks into the school year, learners of American Sign Language (ASL) are getting a first hand experience with the...

On an afternoon with the family, Barb waves her fingers over her face to indicate to Daisy the sign meaning beautiful.

Sign Language teacher Armistead gives extraordinary lesson

May 24, 2013

By Erica Rohde Staff Writer Video by Hamin Kim Six years ago, North Lake College American Sign Language professor Barb Armistead and husband John Armistead picked up three new dogs and took...

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