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The Cougar Chronicle, Covering Creek in Ink since 1977

CCHS Press

The Cougar Chronicle, Covering Creek in Ink since 1977

CCHS Press

Music Monday – Staple songs for millennials

Story by: Sam Billings, News Editor October 24, 2016

In order to celebrate the generation of the Millennials, enjoy these songs every millennial can sing along to.

Pull the cap on college app

Story by: Mia Pham, Reporter October 11, 2016

This time of year seniors struggle to keep up with AP classes, jobs and applying to colleges. However, many students do not even know how to apply. For some, the process can appear overwhelming, but as...

High Hopes

High Hopes

Story by: Miranda Duncan, Copy Editor October 6, 2016

Named after the surrounding Bridgeland community, the new Bridgeland high school will open August 2017.Bridgeland High School will sit on a 120-acre multi-campus “educational village” with collaboration...

CFISD becomes Chapter 41 school district

CFISD becomes Chapter 41 school district

Story by: Libby Sullivan, Editor-in-Chief September 30, 2016

Due to CFISD’s current property wealth, the school district received the title of a Chapter 41 school district at the Sept. 8 school board meeting. The district’s change in property wealth created...

Senior bundle provides seniors new option

Story by: Chloe Crawford, Sports Editor September 29, 2016

The senior bundle will cost $165, and payments must be paid by December or those with balances will appear on the fees and fines list. The senior bundle provides a cheaper option for seniors interested...

Students earn state FFA degree

Students earn state FFA degree

Story by: Sam Billings, News Editor September 16, 2016

Through hundreds of hours of hard work, six FFA members received their Texas FFA Lonestar degree. The following members received recognition: Amanda Billings, Jakob Trojan, Molly Meyer, Erika Garza, Karah...

Every Vote Count

People should vote as soon as they can
Story by: Emma Ruggiero, Opinion Editor September 14, 2016

One young adult walks past a polling station, carrying on with their day, indifferent to the political world. One less person fills a booth that day; one ballot never makes it to the election officials....

Music Monday – 9/11

Story by: Sam Billings, News Editor September 12, 2016

After the horrific events of 9/11, musicians lent their voices to honor the victims and survivors of the attacks on the Twin Towers.

A change of perspective

Teachers should enforce traditional teachings of 9/11
Story by: Libby Sullivan, Editor-in-Chief September 11, 2016

As teachers prepare to discuss one of the most horrific events in America’s history with students, they should embrace the traditional teachings of the attacks on September 11 and teachers should ensure...

Stories left untold

Schools should broaden 9/11 education
Story by: Emma Ruggiero, Opinion Editor September 10, 2016

The aftershocks of the September 11, 2001 attacks still send tremors through the nation over a decade and a half later, yet students only have a few minutes each year to learn of the catastrophic event...

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