To determine if "Coyote School" is a compound proper noun, we need to consider the context.
* If "Coyote School" is the official name of a specific school, then it is a compound proper noun. It's a unique name for a particular entity.
* If "Coyote School" is a general term referring to a school for coyotes, then it is not a compound proper noun. It's a descriptive phrase, not a specific name.
Examples:
* "I went to Coyote School." - This suggests "Coyote School" is a specific, named institution. In this context, it's a compound proper noun.
* "The coyote pups were taught survival skills at coyote school." - This refers to a general concept, not a specific school. It is not a compound proper noun.
To be sure, we need more information about the specific use of the term "Coyote School" in your context.