The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

Juniors Erin Barry and  Matthew Grimm, senior Alden Yi, sophomore Kate Schulle and senior Kayla Frazier pose at the Texas Youth and Government State competition. All five members joined the club to pursue their passions in government and politics. Ive always been really interested in  history, politics and government, so as soon as I found out that the club was being established, I knew I wanted to join, Barry said. I felt like it would be a safe haven for my ideas and passions.

Future Presidents, Governors, Politicians

Morgan Kasel, Reporter February 15, 2019

On Jan. 24 and 25, five students put their passions and knowledge to the test at the Texas Youth and Government state competition sponsored by the YMCA. Despite competitors not being ranked, junior Erin...

Noah Hedges explains drum corps and its importance to the Cedar Park Band program.

There’s No Offseason for Drum Corps Performers

Noah Hedges, Reporter February 15, 2019

Drum Corps is known as "marching band’s major league." Every fall, thousands of performers audition for different corps across the country in instruments of their choice. The audition process is long,...

The Lady Timberwolves celebrate at half court after the final buzzer. The T-Wolves finished 14-0 in district, marking their second outright district championship and solidifying themselves in school history. There was a lot of hype behind that game,” senior forward Pujita Shukla said. “I think it was the perfect [home] game to end my career as a senior on. I am going to remember that game forever.”

Lady Timberwolves Basketball Makes History Once Again

Callie Copeland, Reporter February 8, 2019

“Pflugerville- 1st, Cedar Park- 2nd.” These words have been typed, written and taped all around the Lady Timberwolves’ locker room for weeks. In early September, the prediction of district standings...

On Jan. 2, Gauny joined the Twitch affiliate program. This program allows streamers to earn money via Twitch subscriptions, bits (a type of virtual cheer), game sales and it provides subscribers with emotes (Twitch emojis). “When I became an affiliate on Twitch, I felt excited to be able to interact with my stream in new, fun ways,” Gauny said. “For example, I [can] now make emotes for my channel, which allows my audience to have more fun and be for interactive.”

Finding His Niche on Twitch

Estefani Rios, Reporter February 7, 2019

Playing games on the internet for hundreds of people to view seemed like an absurd thing to do a few years ago. Now, with the rise of streaming and video sharing platforms like YouTube and Twitch, it is...

By cutting and gluing cardboard, and painting them green, students help make battery trash cans on April 3, 2018 in EIT.

Talk About Technotrash

Nithila Ilangovan, Reporter February 7, 2019

From serving as a health hazard to contaminating the environment, there are many ways that technology can negatively impact the world if disposed of incorrectly. Environmental Issues with Technology (EIT)...

SRO Ray Killebrew picks up Wolfpack reporter, senior Jalen Gomez. Killebrew is from Inks Lake, TX and is a retired officer that became the schools SRO this year. “I really enjoy it over here,” Killebrew said. “Everyone has greeted me with open arms–the staff, as well as the kids that go to school here. I honestly couldn’t be happier with the move.”

Kickin’ It With Killebrew

Callie Copeland, Reporter January 31, 2019

Every morning, as students strap on their backpacks, Officer Ray Killebrew puts on his badge. Originally from Inks Lake, Texas, Killebrew now works here as the full-time School Resource Officer after making...

Anchor junior Evan Vines sits with Place 1 trustee, Trish Bode, while filming the The Wolfcast on Jan. 17.

Trustee Spotlight: Trish Bode

Deana Trautz, Editor-in-Chief January 28, 2019

She has two cats named Zane and Zoë, a daughter that just started driving and a son who is in love with Beyblade. Although Trish Bode is similar in many ways to other community members, she is one of...

Freshmen Evan Smith, Evan Johnson and MJ Kelly hold up the transgender flag on Jan. 22, the first day of the transgender military ban. “I just think that right now, [Trump] being in office is bringing everything down,” Johnson said.

Won’t Be Erased

Deana Trautz, Editor-in-Chief January 22, 2019

Being stuck in the wrong body — it’s the “Freaky Friday” nightmare that freshman Evan Johnson has lived with for over 15 years. Johnson is

Holiday Traditions

Holiday Traditions

Kaley Johnson, Reporter December 24, 2018

From watching movies to having a unique family meal, students often have their own way of celebrating the holiday season.  This time of the year brings a tradition of freshman Kailey Cheng's family,...

Sophmore Lia Kim, junior Emma Mahler and seniors Roshini Krishnaswamy, Vaniya Khan and Brianna VanSickle, who have roots from several parts of the world, practice their own traditions and cultures.

Kaleidoscope of Cultures

Nithila Ilangovan, Reporter December 21, 2018

Preconceived notions often fill people's minds when meeting others, preventing new perspectives and relationships from being built. Whether it be understanding one’s upbringing, beliefs, gender or ethnicity,...

Before deciding to name their ninth middle school after former dance coach, Stacy Danielson, Leander ISD school board members were given over two dozen letters from those who knew her.

Stacy Danielson Lives On

Deana Trautz, Editor-in-Chief December 15, 2018

That’s just the way Stacy was.   These 23 characters form a message that countless parents, friends and Celebrities have expressed about their former director, Coach Stacy Danielson, who passed...

Freshman Carlton Marcom poses with fellow Rising Star Ava Caldwell. Marcom auditioned on Nov. 29 after attending multiple clinics leading up to audition day. The first day, it went super fast, we learned a really [difficult] routine [at a] really fast pace, Marcom said. But at the end of tryouts and clinics I [felt] more confident because of practice.

Hitting Their Mark

Estefani Rios, Reporter December 10, 2018

Friday night lights, sparkly outfits, bright smiles and “Hooray for Hollywood”-it encompasses the Celebrity way. Every year, new candidates and returning members audition for a spot on the award-winning...

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