Hardest Year of High School: How hard students find their school years
BY LUCIA CORREA With constant new students entering CCHS as freshmen, sophomores and juniors working up the ranks and seniors getting ready for graduation, the common question rests: what year of high school is the hardest?  The usual impression is that junior year is the hardest, due to SAT... Read more
BY OLIVIA GIL In an attempt to fight the rise in threats made against schools and the number of weapons brought onto campuses, The Broward County School Board voted to add hand-held metal detectors to all Broward County Public Schools (BCPS). The policy was passed unanimously on January 11,... Read more
BY OLIVIA GIL  After over a year of quarantine, the Social Support Interactive Club (SSIC) at CCHS was revived in September of 2021 by Biology teacher Jacqueline Selan, with the hopes of creating a communal, discussion driven club at CCHS. Now, four months later, Selan and her club are... Read more
Gender Disparity in Classes: The lopsided world of stereotypical beliefs 
BY LUCIA CORREA  Though living in the 21st century, the world still continues to hold onto its stereotypical beliefs. Whether it’s thinking that only girls can be involved in taking care of children or guys being the ones to have to know how to fix cars.  Take CCHS for... Read more
BY NICOLE NADLER Many find friendly competition to be beneficial to fostering an engaging learning environment. But it really begs the question, should students be ranked in comparison to their peers? Class rank is a system that compares each student in a grade level that deduces their placement based... Read more
New Steps in Security: Hand-held metal detectors come to CCHS
BY OLIVIA GIL In an attempt to fight the rise in threats made against schools and the number of weapons brought onto campuses, The Broward County School Board voted to add hand-held metal detectors to all Broward County Public Schools (BCPS). The policy was passed unanimously on January 11,... Read more
BY LILY MITCHELL  The political mask mandate debates have triggered strong feelings and began taking action on a seemingly unrelated issue: Florida school dress codes. With all the protests and walk-outs going on around the district, students have begun to take action in attempts to change the county’s sexist... Read more
BY KAYLA GATES Craving something new in Cooper City? Then Litchi Delights is just the spot. The new restaurant, which offers everything from boba to poke, recently opened its doors in the heart of Cooper City, inviting residents to try something new and tasty. For some, Litchi Delights may... Read more
An Influx of Absences: CO cases cut student and staff attendance
BY KAYLA GATES With the new year has come a new concern for City High School: an unprecedented number of student and staff absences. The rise in covid cases has left classrooms empty and hallways barren, alarming many members of the community. The outbreak of the COVID-19 Omicron variant... Read more
Homework Overload: Students get hit with a boatload of work after winter break
BY ASHLYN COHEN As winter break came to an end, students at CCHS have had complaints about the amount of homework they have been given. Students may use winter break to ease themselves from the stressful experiences after midterms. However, a lot of students find themselves coming back to... Read more