BY NUHA ISLAM As the deadline for graduation creeps closer, CCHS guidance helps to alleviate tensions associated with college. On the 14th, guidance opened a college door decorating contest for personalization classes. “We are so excited to introduce this project,” BRACE advisor Christine Siwek said. “We hope to get... Read more
BY LINDSEY HANNAH The College and Career Center at CCHS is hosting informational visits with representatives from universities from across the nation. Accessing the BRACE page of the CCHS website and clicking on “Upcoming CCHS College Visits & Information Sessions” and then clicking “Register Here” will take you to... Read more
BY NUHA ISLAM While most freshmen are still figuring their way around campus and high school life, the new SGA class officers have already taken initiative to get involved. Although all ran unopposed, this year brought about new faces to the SGA community that promise to help the club... Read more
BY CHRISTINA FLUEGEL When every grade counts and there’s simply not enough time to learn and do it all, people can often feel overwhelmed and almost drowning in a sea of stress. That’s why National Honor Society (NHS), Mu Alpha Theta, and National English Honor Society (NEHS) are helping... Read more
BY TAMARAH WALLACE In the 2016 social and political climate, controversial views are clearly expressed and forthright, forming a platform for worldwide debate. Consequently, Cooper City High School students don’t just state their stance on a topic – they also depict it on their clothing. Therefore, clothing that is... Read more
Hurricane Matthew sets its sights on Florida
NewsOff-campus October 5, 2016
BY JOURNALISM 1 STUDENTS After tearing a path of destruction through Haiti and Cuba and killing at least 11, Hurricane Matthew has set its sights upon the American Southeast. The Category 4 cyclone has the potential to become the most powerful storm to make landfall in the United... Read more
BY SABRINE BRISMEUR Each fall, 1.6 million juniors in the United States take the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) to compete for prestigious academic awards, which they are eligible for their senior year. For the 2016-2017 school year, Cooper City High School is proud to announce their... Read more
BY SAVANNAH KEYSER Across Broward, hardworking kids don’t have access to the resources they need. Local organization Opportunities 4 Kids is trying to fix that. The club was founded by Cooper City High School Junior Jared Ally. Not only did Ally found the Opportunities 4 Kids chapter at Cooper... Read more
September 20th: Car Accident on Stirling Road in Front of Football Field
NewsOff-campus September 20, 2016
BY CHARLIE BLODNIEKS At 6:35 P.M. on Stirling Road, an unnamed driver crashed into a tree, flipping the car over into the Cooper City High School football stadium fence. An airlift later came to transport the victim to Broward General Hospital, according to witnesses. There was one occupant in... Read more
BY KYLE NELSON In the 2016-2017 school year, the senior class will be reaping the benefits of their hard work – literally. As the senior class of 2017 works toward graduation, Guidance Director Mrs. Clara Neeck, along with SGA, has implemented a way that they can be... Read more
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