Atypical Roads: How the roads diverge for high school seniors
BY NICOLE NADLER “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both”- Robert Frost (The Road Not Taken) The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost is a perfect analogy for the tumultuous time of college decisions for a senior; it’s a time in which... Read more
The Obvious Answer: Should Superintendent Runcie have offered his resignation?
BY NICOLE NADLER Robert Runcie, the current Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) Superintendent since 2011, has recently come under fire after being arrested for impending charges for perjury in front of a statewide jury. Though pleading not guilty, he still decided that it was best to resign from his... Read more
Rush Week: Student activities sign up has begun!
BY ABBY GOLDBERG As the new school year begins, so do sports tryouts and a wide variety of clubs.  Rush week is a week-long period of time where students have the opportunity to sign up or learn about any school-wide extracurriculars they’re thinking about joining this year.  Throughout the... Read more
Making Life in School Easier: The importance of organization
BY DIMITRI MELETIS As the first few weeks of school begin to set in, students at CCHS and all over Broward County are adapting to their back-to-school routines for the new year. While plenty of students are happy to be back, there are several who feel overwhelmed about the... Read more
Exploring Emotions: Students experience mixed feelings as the school year begins
BY LONDON DERNIS Anxiety, excitement, dread and enthusiasm. These are only a few of the multitude of emotions that CCHS students are feeling as the 2022-2023 school year enters the first quarter. After coming back from a two-month break, the first weeks of school can often feel like the... Read more
Bowling to Perfection: CCHS introduces the new bowling team
BY ALIA SALIM With CCHS striking into the new year, many students have expressed their ideas to make CCHS enjoyable for all students. With these recommendations to the school, CCHS now has a wide diversity of extracurriculars that all students can take part in. One thing that has developed... Read more
What Board Game Are You?: Add up your points and learn more about yourself
BY MALIA LAHEY Everyone loves a good board game on a rainy day or to spend quality time with friends and family. Answer the following questions and find out what classic family friendly board game you align best with. Point System: A: 1 point B: 2 points C: 3... Read more
Spreading Senioritis: Class of 2022 experiencing lack of motivation 
BY LONDON DERNIS Senior Kennan O’Malley was in kindergarten when he came home to his mom asking if he had homework to complete. In response to this, he said yes and that he didn’t feel like doing it. As he recalls this event, he believes this was when he... Read more
A New Poketacular Literary Magazine: The National English Honor Society Cowpoke
BY ORIAN TZIPORA-HAROSH At CCHS, there are a wide variety of clubs and activities, including the National English Honor Society (NEHS), which has launched it’s own literary magazine where students can submit their own writing and work. The website is meant for students to have “the opportunity to be... Read more
Bans Off Our Books: Media center closing due to state-mandated review of materials
BY ELENA ASHBURN School is not out yet for the summer, but some things have already started shutting down. The media center, whose plethora of books was once accessible to students, has recently been closed, and according to several CCHS staff members, will remain out of order for the... Read more