
CISD was recognized for its unwavering support of military service members at the March 31 Board Meeting, receiving several prestigious awards from the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR). Retired Colonel James “JP” Hogan and retired Texas Army National Guard Major General and former State Representative Rick Noriega were on hand to present the awards, underscoring the significance of this honor.
Lieutenant Colonel Esther Splawn, a Special Education teacher at Coppell High School and a dedicated member of the Marine Corps Reserves, along with her husband Eric Splawn, a retired veteran and a teacher at New Tech High @ Coppell, and Marine Corporal Reserve Sam Odorizzi, a former Cottonwood Creek student who now serves as a Structured Learning Aide at Cottonwood Creek Elementary, nominated CISD and several of its employees for ESGR Patriot Awards. Their nominations led to multiple recognitions,
District-Wide Awards:
Coppell ISD – Above and Beyond Award
Coppell ISD (State of Texas Public Sector) – Pro Patria Award
Also at the meeting it was announced that CISD is one of 30 businesses and organizations in the U.S. that are a finalist for the National Pro Patria Award to be announced later this year with the award to be presented at a ceremony in Washington, D.C.
Individual Employee Awards:
Laura Springer, Principal at CHS
Anna Wanderski, Assistant Principal at CHS
Chris Gollner, Principal at CMS North
Stephanie Fleischhauer, Intervention Services Specialist
Zane Porter, Principal at New Tech High @ Coppell
Garrett Voelker, Assistant Principal at New Tech High @ Coppell and Victory Place @ Coppell
Kara Lindquist, CHS9 Special Education Teacher
Amber Warrington, New Tech High @ Coppell Special Education Teacher
Dr. Andra Penny, Principal at Cottonwood Creek Elementary
Lieutenant Colonel Splawn expressed her gratitude, stating, “CISD is the most supportive civilian employer I have ever had in my nearly 15 years of serving as a reservist.”


Our events at New Tech are student planned and student run. The adults provide support and facilitation when needed, but the students do all of the work which turns into life long skills. #NTHCLegacy https://www.instagram.com/reel/DIFe-9EttzD/?igsh=eGpnY2x1OTV6dW5u

Mr. Holmes wins the teacher of the month for Ms. Baird’s and Market Street! Well done. He was nominated by Evie O’Neal for the culture of his class, his relational approach, and for being a natural/integral member of the school community. #NTHCLegacy @coppell_isd







New Tech AP Statistics Learners Present their Water Resources research and calculations to the @cityofcoppelltx yesterday. Way to go, learners! Good job, Mr. Porzio. #nthclegacy




Algebra I learners pitched their ideas 💡 to adults and their classmates in a Shark Tank-esq. format today. They were using functions, standard form, and slope intercept form to share their data and show break even point for profit. They discussed fixed and variable cost.



New Tech's Big Adventure 2025!
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CHS senior Yashitha Chunduru recently represented the student business organization DECA at the Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) event at the State Capitol in Austin. Chunduru, who serves as the current state DECA President and the DECA District 11 President, was able to interact with fellow state officers from various CTSOs, representing teaching, technology, health sciences and more, as well as engage with members of the Texas House of Representatives and Senate. Chunduru and other student leaders shared the importance of Career Technical Education (CTE) and were part of the state proclamation of February as CTE month in Texas.
DECA chapters at CHS9, CHS and New Tech High @ Coppell are student business Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) that students can choose to participate in as part of the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Business, Marketing and Finance program of study.


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Rookie donation to the Assistance League!
Student Leaders: Paul Hess, Shivaanshi Patidar, Sunny Kalala and Keira Schafer
Assistance League of Coppell are Tony Cross, Leah Cross, and President Bobbie King.

Texas Thespians recognizes theatre students who demonstrate high academic success in overall coursework through the TX Theatre Scholar Distinction. New Tech @ Coppell High School has received the Texas Theatre Scholar Award for the 2024-2025 school year, awarded to Sabrina Vrla.


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At the MUN (Model UN) meeting last night, Dean Holmes, from UTD Economics Dept. gave a workshop about research and country policy. It was a wonderful engaging workshop for our delegates. PC: Sarvin
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SHIVAANSHI PATIDAR received an honorable mention at the DRSEF (Dallas Regional Science and Engineering Fair) -- Way to go! #NTHCLegacy. Topic: Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy



Where do NTH@C grades go to college or military service? #NTHCLegacy


Applications Due Next Friday (2/28)!
Come join us next year an incoming 9th, 10th, 11th grader! #NTHCLegacy


What are the academics like at New Tech High @ Coppell?
Will my child be challenged?
Are the classes too rigorous or not rigorous enough?
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@newtechhighcoppell
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We are so proud of you, Gian! Keep it up!
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NTH@C Alumni Spotlight!
Ella Hynson — Class of 2018
Flower Mound High School Art Teacher
We are so proud of you, Ella!


Rising 9th Graders entering New Tech or CHS9 need to attend this meeting!!!!! Mark your calendars!!!! #NTHCLegacy @coppellathletics


New Tech High @ Coppell is always learning! Look to see what we are working on this week. #NTHCLegacy







English I Honors Reads Romeo and Juliet aloud in class. #NTHCLegacy What is Love? What is Hate?


