Summer of Discovery

As the school bells ring out the end of the academic year and the Florida sun shines brighter than ever, students and teachers at Coconut Creek High School are already looking ahead to summer 2025 with excitement. With travel plans, new hobbies, trending challenges, and well-deserved relaxation, everyone seems to have their own unique vision […]

Big Change For Student Lunches

Broward County Schools Announce The End of “Universally Free” Lunches  Families Must Apply For Free / Reduced Price Lunches For The 2025-’26 School Year. Beginning next school year, Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) families will need to apply to determine their eligibility for free and reduced-price lunches. Due to changes in program funding that allowed […]

Are We Over Social?

Social Media could be overplayed. 1997 Six degrees – the first social media website – was launched. You could post pictures and communicate with e-mail. 2004 Facebook went live. It was known as “a directory of information for college students.” 2006 Twitter began its first flight. It was built from Odeo, a podcasting tool. 2016 […]

Broward Budget Cuts

Under-enrolled schools, the end of COVID funds have School Board members knee-deep in discussions about how, what, and where to save money next school year.  Broward County Public Schools is in a tough spot right now. Student enrollment is shrinking, and the extra federal money that helped during the pandemic is drying up. That combination […]

Flashback: The History Of Creek

Coconut Creek High School has long stood as a vibrant hub for education and community spirit. From its humble beginnings to its current state as a bustling epicenter of learning, the school has witnessed tremendous changes over the years—transforming not just its physical landscape but also the lives of the students and faculty who call […]