Welcome to the room of Cooper Plotts ’26, and Cooper said, “It’s a place to remember and a place to call home.” Cooper is a 2-year senior and is a forward on the Prep hockey team. Cooper lives on Third East in one of the best single rooms on the floor, and it’s where he feels the most comfortable.
Cooper’s single room is one of the best rooms in Main, and it is kept at a high standard of cleanliness. He makes sure nothing is lying around the room. People stop by Cooper’s room to say hi and notice how good a room it is.
Cooper really brought home to Northwood. Besides playing hockey, Cooper enjoys golf, especially in Lake Placid. He said, “Golf here on sunny days is amazing with mountains in the background, with a nice breeze blowing around, I couldn’t ask for any better.”
Cooper’s room has many things in it, like a hockey banner, photos, jerseys, a TV, a nice big bean bag in the middle of the room, hockey sticks pressed against the wall, and a nice shelf to keep all his daily needs. Everyone treats Cooper’s room with respect when visiting.
This is Cooper’s desk, which is always organized and neat. “This is the desk where I do my homework, and it’s where I am most focused, allowing me to stay on top of my assignments. I also eat some food that I enjoy here,” Cooper said. Cooper has his day-to-day stuff like school supplies, toiletries, water bottles, jewelry, and hockey supplies on his desk.
Next is Cooper’s bed. His bed is nice and neat; it’s always made in the morning. “My bed is always made in the morning; it’s the start of my day that gets me awake, so it’s become a routine,” Cooper said. He believes that his bed is the most comfortable on the Third floor because he has two mattress toppers for extra comfort, and under the bed, Cooper has his golf clubs and containers filled with snacks, drinks, and extra things.
Next is Cooper’s closet, which is organized with his sweatshirts, shirts, jackets, and suits hanging with shoes filling the closet floor because Cooper is a shoe guy. Cooper’s top closet shelf holds his extra bedding and hockey undergear when he needs it.” My closet is filled with all the stuff I need for the rest of my school year,” Cooper added.
Overall, Cooper Plott ’26 has a great single room filled with many things from back home, making it feel truly like home.
