Most mornings driving to school, I crave background noise filled by the news, but stories that normally spark interest leave me with dread as I listen to the most recent air strike, economic decline or crisis.
Alternatively, stepping out at Coppell High School fills me with a blanket sense of security because no matter how bad the world gets, Coppell seems to stay unscathed.
I have come to call this phenomenon the “Coppell Bubble” as residents benefit from the privilege Coppell provides, shown through Coppell’s crime rates that are more than 20 percent lower than both the state and national average…