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Freshmen share perspectives on transitioning to new campus

April 28

April 28

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Nov. 8 teacher [CHS French teacher Nathalie Deines]. I’m taking AP Music Theory as well, which I’ve heard is hard, but I’m ready to take it. The campus seems very big, and though I’ve had experience with the layout because of band, I think I’ll get lost a lot.”

Feb. 6

“I’m in the Coppell Debate program, so going to CHS is going to be an interesting process for me. At CHS9, we’re only starting to get into our events while debaters at CHS are already competing frequently. I’ll be able to get more support and learn from the experiences of seniors in World Schools debate, which is what I participate in. Since it’s a group event, we’ve been competing against much

Jan. 25 Oct. 29

April 29 don’t get to make as much of an impact here as we want to because of the limited amount of time we get. I’m excited to be able to go to CHS and have the time to join more clubs and leave the full impact that I want to. I’ve heard a few horror stories about hard classes and teachers, but I think it comes down to hard work. I’m really

April 9 Oct. 29

March 4

Oct. 28

CHS. Next year I’ll be taking photography. I love taking photos right now, so I can’t imagine how much fun I’ll have when the doors are opened for me to learn more about editing software. I already have so many photo ideas to work on. I’m thinking of starting or joining a book club because I want to connect with other students in a way we are all passionate about. I think I’m going to be more busy next year, but not in a way that stresses me because I know I’m going to enjoy what I work on. High school is the age everyone wants to be when they’re younger, so it’s exciting to keep moving down that path.”

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