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

Fall sports come to a close as the senior classes of fall sports reflect on their memorable seasons.

Senior Fall Memories

Noah Hedges and Jalen Gomez December 7, 2018

As temperatures drop and fall sports come to a close, seniors in cross country, volleyball and football have each ran in their last race or played in their last game. But for the class of 2019, the memories...

Seniors Caiti Dodge and Zoe Parkinson rehearse their ensemble member tracks in the number they co-choreographed, “Bend and Snap” on Oct. 30 in the CPHS PAC. Dodge and Parkinson worked together for approximately 30 hours making fun, show-stopping choreography to teach the rest of their castmates. “My favorite number to choreograph was What You Want because even though it [the song] is so long, me and Zoe had so many ideas and they all worked,” Dodge said.

Legally Blonde

Kieren Garner, Reporter December 5, 2018

This year, the theatre department will be putting on a new musical, Legally Blonde. The cast has been rehearsing since September, five days a week, for three hours each. The performances are on Thursday,...

These student competed in the Cedar Park-hosted LDE on November 7. Kaitlyn McCord stands on the bottom row, second to the left, and went on to win the state champion title in Greenhand Creed Speaking.

FFA Brings Home the Banners

Callie Copeland, Reporter December 5, 2018

Cedar Park’s FFA has been participating in the Texas LDE competition for the past three weeks, which resulted in multiple awards, including a first-place state win in Greenhand Creed Speaking for freshman...

Katie Smith (far right), Rich Daugherty (middle), Ayden Rails (top right corner) and Rhys Forbes (bottom left corner)

Talented Teens

Kaley Johnson, Reporter December 4, 2018

Nearing graduation, and soon to be thrown into the real world, students often strive to find something they excel at and enjoy doing when they are in high school. For freshman Katie Smith, it's writing...

Student Slang Showdown

Nithila Ilangovan, Reporter November 30, 2018

Within their classes and while walking through the halls of the high school, teachers are exposed to teen slang on a daily basis. To find out how well they have been listening and if they really know how...

Tired of Being Tired?

Brody Bush, Reporter November 29, 2018

Lack of sleep is a common problem among students and adults according to studies by the American Sleep Apnea Association (ASAA). They reported that 25 percent of adults report troubles sleeping 15 out...

Young men in YMSL get together with their mothers to bond and serve their community.

Young Men and Mothers Make a Difference

Addy Bates, Reporter November 23, 2018

On top of being involved with sports, fine arts, clubs and other organizations, high school men can also be apart of the Young Men’s Service League, a non-profit organization created to better the community...

Students struggling with anxiety arent alone. The schools staff provides help for each student. There are multiple places to go to to find support.

Self Help for Students

Kieren Garner, Reporter November 19, 2018

More than one in 20 US children suffer from anxiety, according to Science Daily. At school, some students do not know where to go or how to handle their anxiety, but there are a few places available for...

Readying to kick, sophomore varsity kicker Justin Bohrer aims to launch the ball downfield. I want to make sure I can kick the ball to the uprights, Bohrer said. It helps me and my football brothers win.

Humans of CP: Justin Bohrer

Jalen Gomez, Reporter November 16, 2018

When walking into the bedroom of sophomore Justin Bohrer, there are a handful of noticeable features that stick out. The blaring of the music (most likely Brockhampton) off of his record player, the Halo...

Using chopsticks, seniors Aileen Vo and Isabelle Thai enjoy ramen that was made fresh during the Asian Heritage Club meeting on Nov. 8. There were 27 total students at the meeting, which was 15 more than their prior meeting. “I really liked the ramen that was served, and I was really happy and surprised that a lot of people, asians and non-asians alike, showed up,” Thai said.

Taste of Asia

Nithila Ilangovan, Reporter November 14, 2018

From seven people at the first meeting, to 12 at the second, to 27 at last Thursday's meeting, Asian Heritage Club hopes to grow further this year. The officers, seniors Grant Lee, Justin Nita, Joon Kim,...

After former baseball coach Jay Sevier passed away in the Army in 2009, his parents, Brenda and Rob Sevier, were told that he would be posthumously honored the Green Beret tab. He had just two months left of his training when he passed. “It was a big honor, we were very humbled by it and very pleased,” Brenda said. “We are very proud of Jay. He always put God first in his life, and that is what got him through.”

Former Baseball Coach Honored at Veterans Day Ceremony

Deana Trautz, Editor-in-Chief November 13, 2018

He is the man in the picture frame sitting in Linda Paris’ office. His name is what athletes now use to refer to their baseball diamond. He is a veteran honored every Veterans Day by community members. Jay...

Sitting in her new desk, the new theatre teacher, Alisa Mirabella, relaxes in her office before starting class. Mirabella came here from Running Brushy Middle School and said she was pleasantly surprised with the transition from middle school to high school. “Everybody has been so welcoming and so helpful,” Mirabella said. “I’m shocked. I actually thought moving to high school would be hard for me, but it’s just been awesome.”

Welcome, Mrs. Mirabella!

Kieren Garner, Reporter November 5, 2018

Every year brings new musicals, plays and one-act shows from the theatre department. However, this year has brought a new theatre director. Alisa Mirabella has been teaching theatre for 22 years and...

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