CCHS Students Mourn the Loss of Club Penguin
NewsOff-campus March 31, 2017
BY KENDYL COUNTS Club penguin is in trouble – and this time, Herbert the polar bear has nothing to do with it. After facing a steady decline in web traffic for the past few years, the site has finally shut down, taking the fond memories of millions of players... Read more
BY NOAH CASTAGNA The Broward County Public School Board unanimously passed a resolution protecting immigrant students and their families earlier this month. The policy will turn Broward County public schools into safe zones for children of undocumented immigrants, (making Broward County the first school district in Florida to officialize... Read more
BY SOPHIA WENGIER It’s prom season at Cooper City High and ticket sales have officially begun. The first dates were March 27th through March 30th, however sales will continue to take place in the cafeteria on April 4th through April 6th and April 17th through April 20th. Tickets are... Read more
BY KENDYL COUNTS With thirty categories to choose from and ample freedom to get creative, the Broward County Literary Fair allows CCHS writers to turn their late-night musings into award winning pieces. Ranging from short stories about conservation to political cartoons about the 2016 election, their works featured topics... Read more
BY SABRINE BRISMEUR Cowboy Television won’t be covering local suburban Cooper City news this week — instead, the broadcast team is flying out to Anaheim, California to compete at the annual Student Television Network (STN) convention. “I’m pretty excited to be traveling to California,” first year CTV member Danielle... Read more
BY KENDYL COUNTS Nerves ran high as the members of Cooper City High School’s varsity winter guard prepared to compete at the South Florida Winterguard Association’s Mid-Season Exposition, held at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on March 11th, 2017. The mid-season exposition was their second-to-last local competition, and... Read more
BY SOPHIA WENGIER March 13th marked the date of the eighth grade walkover for the class of 2021. Serving as an orientation, incoming students were given the chance to get a glimpse into cowboy life. This included the presentations of a few of the many extracurricular activities offered at... Read more
BY CHRISTINA FLUEGEL To some, a class ring is more than just a ring; it represents their high school achievements, and gives them something to look back on when they’re older. “I decided to get a class ring because I wanted a symbol to represent my four years in... Read more
BY CHARLIE BLODNIEKS AND SABRINE BRISMEUR Everyone at CCHS knows the hallmark of a good dance: a pile of high heels in the corner of the cafeteria. The Sadie Hawkins dance was no exception, with gender-bent proposals, committed planners and, yes, a littering of heels by the cafeteria door.... Read more
BY TAMARAH WALLACE Based on the success of fall spirit week, the student government association and the class of 2018 decided to reinstate the renowned week of celebration leading up to a school dance last week, giving it a cool, new spring vibe. “Spring Spirit week is an awesome... Read more