Coppell alum lost after tragic accident

By Julianne Cauley News Editor Elizabeth “Libbie” Ainsworth, 2010 Coppell High School graduate, died yesterday at 3:50 p.m. Just 20 years old, Libbie was a sophomore studying at Auburn University. Early Sunday evening, she was traveling with boyfriend, and member of Auburn’s football team, Drew Cole. Their vehicle lost control and Ainsworth was ejected from the vehicle. Alcohol was not involved in the accident. Cole, who was not seriously injured,  was treated and released at East Alabama Medical Center. Ainsworth was airlifted to Columbus Regional Medical Center. The official cause of death was traumatic brain injury. To read more about the accident, click here. Her visitation is scheduled for this Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m. at…

Battle against the bell: keeping tardies to a minimum

Tardies

By Corrina Taylor Staff Writer The music comes to a stop and the students’ hearts quicken as they realize they have only a minute until class starts – now it is a race against time. As they quicken their pace through the halls, they are fast-walking to their class praying they will not be tardy. As the classroom door comes into sight, the late bell rings throughout the halls, signaling the students’ defeat and their tardiness. As part of a large high school, it is likely that most students will become tardy at least once in the course of their four-year stay at CHS. It is to be expected when a student has to journey…

CHS drum line competes in Lone Star Classic

By Annie Wen Staff Writer While the marching band season has ended for the beloved CHS drum line the season went on a little longer. The drum line competed this past Saturday November 12 at the Lone Star Classic Drumline Competition. The Lone Star Classic is a competition for drum lines specifically. Over 80 drum lines all over the area come to compete. Coppell competed in the Marching division and performed a modified version of the marching show that the band performed during the 2011 marching season. The band placed 9 out of 15 bands in its division in preliminaries and did not advance to finals. “We changed up the show a little bit to…

The power of a secret

Secrets

By Annie Wen Staff Writer “Secrets, secrets are no fun unless you share with everyone.” Everyone has told a secret to someone or has been told a secret at some point in his or her life. They seem like harmless words shared between two people, but secrets are the underlying cause of many problems in the high school world. The word “secret” is defined as “something that is or is kept hidden or concealed.” Following the logic of the definition of the word, a secret then should be something a person hides within himself or herself. However, nowadays secrets are no longer kept, but spread everywhere. The word “secret” no longer holds the meaning that…

CHS band to compete in BOA contest

By Annie Wen Staff Writer The CHS marching band students will soon be checking in their uniforms and hanging up their shakos for the year. As the marching season comes to an end the band prepares to go out with a bang. The band’s final contest of the year is the Bands of Americas Super-regionals contest to be held in San Antonio on November 5. “This year’s show is a much different show,” director Scott Mason said. “The level of difficulty is much greater than what we’ve done in the past, so it has been somewhat harder to get it all learned to the high level we like. The BOA contest is a very highly…

Students weary of school, ready for break

Seth Slover Staff Writer “I am so ready for Thanksgiving break,” Junior Lizzie Bell said. She is by no means the only student who feels this way. As the school year persists, now into the month of November, many students are beginning to “hit a wall” when it comes to school.  Naturally, most students would say that the solution to this problem is the highly anticipated Thanksgiving break.  Thanksgiving break is coming up soon on the Coppell ISD Calendar. “School starts seeming longer and harder the longer we go without a break, so I’m looking forward to Thanksgiving break for that reason, plus I love Thanksgiving as a holiday too,” Junior Courtney Echerd said. With…

Band to go to DMI contest this weekend

By Annie Wen Staff Writer This week the CHS band will be heading out to Duncanville for the annual Duncanville Marching Invitational. This contest is held every year and 20 area bands are chosen to compete based on their past record of success. The CHS band has had a great marching season so far, winning 7 awards at the Mesquite Marching Festival and earning a First Division at the UIL contest. The DMI contest is the second most important contest of the season, the most important being the Bands of America contest that will be taking place next weekend. The band will be competing against long-time rivals Marcus HS and LD Bell HS at both…

Academy website up and running

Sydney Williams, EMAC sophomore, interviews PSA sophomore Vivit Chetry for a halloween story to be posted on the Weebly website. Photo by Regan Sullivan.

By Annie Wen Staff Writer With a deadline approaching, sophomore Sydney Williams knows she must get her interviews done and her story posted online. Williams is not a member of The Sidekick or KCBY but a student in EMAC’s Advanced Reporting elective course. The Advanced Reporting class provides EMAC sophomores with hands-on experience as they serve as true reporters of Academy news. “There’s always something to write about,” Williams said. “After I have an idea of what to write I do my interviews and I make a draft. Then the other writers and [teacher Chase Wofford] edit the story and once the story has been edited it gets posted on the website.” Students in the…

School system is settling for just ok

Many upperclassmen choose to catch up on sleep rather than learning about subjects that they are forced to pick from and are clearly not interested in. Photo by Jack Ficklen.

Coleman Armes Staff Writer Sometimes I feel like I’m crazy. I sit in class and think am I the only one that is upset, that is unsatisfied, that is unmotivated? Something has to be done. Now usually I am a hard worker and tend to be an A and B student. But this year I have found myself not caring as much. I just do not see the point or how I will ever use a lot of what I learn in my classes. It seems like I am wasting time. A lot of this comes from the classes students are required to take. For instance foreign language can be beneficial but some people may…

Students wearing Rangers gear on Wednesday

By Seth Slover Staff Writer Just about everyone not currently residing under a rock knows that the Texas Rangers are playing in this year’s World Series.  Game one against the St. Louis Cardinals is tonight.  To play a part in rooting on the team, Coppell High is having a Rangers spirit wear day Thursday.  Win or lose, countless CHS students will be sporting their Texas Ranger T-shirts, sweatshirts, and hats. Everyone is encouraged to participate tomorrow.  So if you aren’t already a fan, it’s not too late – just go ahead and hop on the bandwagon now.