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Swimming and Diving: Cooper City vs. Everglades and Western
BY HANNAH EUBANKS On Monday, October 2, the girls volleyball team had a home match, there was a “white out” varsity football game, baseball tryouts occurred and the swim team finally had the last home meet of the season. All came out with wins, making it a very victorious night... Read more
Cross country: Team practices for potential district meet
BY HANNAH EUBANKS After a very hectic season, the CCHS cross country team had one of their biggest meets of the season on Thursday, October 12 at Markham Park in Sunrise. At the meet, they ran against teams from all over the county. Although this could be considered a mock... Read more
College application help guide
BY SOPHIA WENGIER With college application deadlines quickly approaching, there’s no question that the month of October is crunch time for seniors. However, the various steps of applying to college can be overwhelming and confusing for those who have never gone through the process. Here is an all inclusive guide... Read more
New international leadership and service club established in Cooper City
BY SABRINE BRISMEUR Students now have an additional choice in their broad selection of leadership and community service clubs at CCHS – one with roots across six continents. Interact club, a subproject of global network Rotary Club, “bring[s] together young people ages 12-18 to develop leadership skills,” according to its... Read more
Varsity cross country: Meets after Irma
BY HANNAH EUBANKS After training all summer and looking forward to the school year full of meets, the Cowboys cross country team had their second meet of the season. Due to the uncontrollable setbacks of Hurricane Irma, the Cowboys had to miss out on a few of the meets they... Read more
CCHS kicks off new school year with an open house
BY KYLE NELSON With the sound of the bell, footsteps quickly filled the hallways. This time, the footsteps belonged to parents instead of students. On September 26, CCHS hosted its annual open house. The event gave teachers the opportunity to showcase their plans for the year to the parents of... Read more
Class assemblies go over school expectations
BY SABRINE BRISMEUR Having returned from an unexpected eleven-day break from school due to Hurricane Irma (weekends included), administrators at CCHS didn’t seem to skip a beat getting back into routine. Tuesday began with a junior assembly first period, followed by a senior assembly second period. On Wednesday, freshman and... Read more
Involvement is key: How becoming an active student will enhance your school year
BY ANNABELLE ROSA The design of school is simple: students enter in order to learn and, immediately thereafter, return home where they will continue their studies with various homework assignments. However, with the progression of the current school system, slowly but surely clubs and sports have come to be a... Read more
College advice sessions should be available during personalization
BY EDITORIAL BOARD As many of the Class of 2018’s seniors prepare for the arduous process of college applications and admission, one thing is clear: too many teenagers aren’t sure what they’re doing. Out of 2016’s graduates, nearly 70 percent of high school graduates enrolled in college or universities, according... Read more
Swimming and Diving: Cooper City takes home another win
BY HANNAH EUBANKS Parents, students and swimmers of Cooper City High School were ecstatic after the first swim meet of the year. On Wednesday, August 31, at South Broward High School, the Cowboys came out on top against South Broward and West Broward, with both the girls team and the... Read more