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

2017 Homecoming Court

2017 Homecoming Court

Katelyn Gaus, Photographer September 13, 2017

2017 Homecoming Court Senior Princesses: Alena Kellerman-Pitts, Kilee West, Ashwini Baht, Jessica Mick and Erika Anglin. Senior Princes: Mak Sexton, Bradly Lovell, Ishav Shukla, Vince Le and Karol Wojtyla....

Celebrating Cedar Park’s Twentieth Year Open

Jessica Mick, Reporter September 12, 2017

It’s Cedar Park’s 20th birthday. And everyone is invited. When the doors opened for the first time back in the fall of 1998, the student body was only freshmen and sophomores for the first two years....

Nurse Frost keeps water, medicine and other supplies that may be needed during a school drill.

This is Not a Drill

Deana Trautz, Reporter September 12, 2017

Though teachers are notified prior to most drills, Nurse Tara Frost must be prepared for anything that could happen. Whether it may be a bee sting or diabetic shock, she comes ready with a prepacked wagon...

Get In Line

Get In Line

Deana Trautz, Reporter September 8, 2017

Being landlocked, Cedar Park was not hit as hard by hurricane Harvey as coastal Texas cities. Due to flooding, the Motiva oil refinery located in Port Arthur, TX was forced to shut down. Though this refinery...

Flag Runners lead the football team out of the bust out on Sept. 1 to start the 2017 season.

Preparations Start for Next Week Homecoming Festivities

Perry Jamail, Reporter September 8, 2017

In preparation for the highly-anticipated homecoming football game and dance, the week of Sept. 11 is officially the 2017 homecoming spirit week. Mickey Monday kicks off the event with people dressing...

CP football boosters collect donation items for victims of Hurricane Harvey on Aug. 31 at the first Freshman home football game at Cedar Park HS.

CP Makes Effort to Help Hurricane Victims

Perry Jamail, Reporter September 1, 2017

With winds up to 130 miles per hour and unrelenting ‎rainfall for almost a week,  the category-4 Hurricane Harvey brought major flooding to heavily populated cities in Southeast Texas as well as the...

Seniors Head Downtown to Visit UT Museums on Final Field Trip

Avery Deen, Reporter June 2, 2017

On May 23, students loaded up onto a yellow school bus as teachers stood at the front counting heads and attempting to call roll. Friends squeezed together two to a bench, claiming a row for their squad...

Students Sarah Ray, Miranda Van Doren, Maddie Cox, and Avery Deen presented their Capstone Seminar group project last year and it was filmed to be sent to College Board as part of their AP exam score.

First Class of Capstone Seniors Reflect on the Research Process

Avery Deen, Reporter May 31, 2017

The Capstone program consists of two years of classes, AP Capstone Seminar and AP Capstone Research, in which the students learn the research process and get to explore topics of their choosing with an...

Seniors Megan Hamma and Lindsey Buggi pose next to their project for EcoAudit.

Students Create Climate Change Innovations

Victoria Sananikone, Reporter May 26, 2017

For their last project, Doc McPherson’s EcoAudit and Environmental Systems classes created their own experiments with designs that help mitigate climate change. Their efforts allowed them to receive...

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Students Balance Jobs With Summer Plans

Carlie Morgan, Reporter May 26, 2017

With summer fast approaching students are starting to think about their plans for the break. Amid music festivals and beach trips, some students have decided to add a summer job to their schedule. From...

Political Orientation: Does It Matter?

Anjali Sundaram, Reporter May 24, 2017

Political Orientation: Does It Matter? Never ask a woman her weight, adults their salary or friends their political orientation. That was the mantra that many students were taught from a young age....

CPHS students participated in the Science Fair march, and senior Deena Ismail took pictures of different signs and slogans that made her laugh.

CPHS Students March for Science

Anjali Sundaram, Reporter May 10, 2017

Scientists, teachers, students, engineers and more stormed the Austin capitol on April 22 to create conversation and change in regard to the current administration’s stance on science. The administration...

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