The student news site of Cypress Creek High School

CCHS Press

The student news site of Cypress Creek High School

CCHS Press

The student news site of Cypress Creek High School

CCHS Press

No laughing matter

Story by: Brooke Bettes, Reporter February 16, 2017

“UGH, KILL ME.” Echoing against the walls in the hallways the sounds of more and more students claiming this serious statement. The shocking rise of these words has baffled some people. Undoubtedly,...

Take a load off

Story by: Miranda Duncan, Copy Editor February 16, 2017

With the increasing responsibilities placed upon the shoulders of high school students, many experience extreme stress without having healthy ways of dealing with such feelings. As stress remains a threat...

Top free date ideas for Valentine’s Day

Story by: Paloma de la Riva, Reporter February 3, 2017

  As high school students, everybody knows the constant struggle of having little or no money throughout the year. These examples will give some inspiration to help dating while on a budget on...

A Dog’s Purpose is not to drown

Story by: Libby Sullivan, Editor-in-Chief February 1, 2017

Lovers of the book by W. Bruce Cameron highly anticipated the film remake of “A Dog’s Purpose.” Waiting to see the loving tale about the bond between human and animal come to life finally turned...

Book Den Reviews: Whered You Go Bernadette

Book Den Reviews: “Where’d You Go Bernadette”

Story by: Libby Sullivan, Editor-in-Chief January 27, 2017

Where’d You Go, Bernadette Maria Semple   With an ever-changing plot and engaging storyline, “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” deserves a spot on everyone’s bookshelf. “Where’d...

Texans’ attempt to shock the country

Story by: Justin Sloane, Reporter January 27, 2017

After an expected win against an offensively beat-up Oakland Raiders team, the Texans expected elimination from Super Bowl contention.  The Raiders found themselves down to their third-string rookie quarterback,...

Seniors Jonathan Le, Chantal Thantrong and Timothy Yang placed 2nd in district Science UIL

UIL – more than sports

Story by: Chloe Crawford, Sports Editor January 27, 2017

The University Interscholastic League (UIL) does more than govern sports. They govern most competitions between schools in Texas including but not limited to: band competitions, theater competitions, and...

Discover the history of one of the most beloved holidays

The history and traditions of Christmas

Story by: Kai Fortner Newby, Reporter December 24, 2016

Since the first recorded Christmas in 336 to now, several traditions and fantasies have accumulated through generations. From “Rudolph” to “Frosty the Snowman,” beloved folk tales and motion pictures...

Let students take a BREAK from homework

Story by: Jaidyn Hatchett, Reporter December 19, 2016

Every student looks forward to holiday breaks for the purpose of  going out of town or catching up on sleep previously lost from late nights doing homework. Breaks from school should consist of an actual...

Book Den reviews: “Stay”

Story by: Libby Sullivan, Editor-in-Chief December 16, 2016

After reading “The Art of Racing in the Rain” and “A Dog’s Purpose” I tried my best to stay away from dog books. Dog books have a tendency to help me reach a new level of devastation, and feeling...

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