Students stick with Starbucks for studying
Rebecca Neumann Staff Writer As long as homework, quizzes and tests have existed, so have study groups to help students keep up. However, many CHS students realize while these groups are necessary, their choices of places to study are limited. Some students, such as senior Shaan Patel, study at the Coppell public library to avoid distractions. “I usually go to the library and get one of their meeting rooms,” Patel said. “Starbucks is too noisy for me. I don’t like the social atmosphere and talking about things other than what I’m studying. [The library] has a much more school-like, quiet atmosphere.” He’s not alone. After polling 50 CHS students, 48 percent were found to choose…



