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

Students Not Soldiers

Ireland Weaver, Reporter November 20, 2019

Many students living in the aftermath of columbine, sandy hook, parkland, and too many more mass shootings,  know the fear of “what if it happens to us?” Sophomores Lacie Perry and Jordan Reyes-Miller...

All Girls Considered

Amelia Kaza, Reporter November 20, 2019

 It is a podcast club called All Girls Considered. The podcast focuses on women in business, and its purpose is to help young women feel empowered.    “All girls considered seeks to create...

The T-Wolves hoist the district  champions trophy after officially clinching the outright title. The Wolves Took It Back this season and will now head to the playoffs. Our goal was to take it back and we did just that, QB Hernandez said.

T-Wolves End Regular Season With a Bang

Justin Ballou, Reporter November 11, 2019
The real season begins now as Cedar Park heads to playoffs.
A dog and his owner discuss the vaccine process during the Celebrities Pet Clinic on Nov. 6. The dance team, with help from parent volunteers, held their annual clinic at Cedar Park this year and served pet owners from all over the community.“My favorite part about helping out was seeing the Celebrities in action as they pretty much ran the whole event,” volunteer and parent Kelly Richardson said. “Dr. and Mrs. Tarlton even commented about how helpful and professional our girls were, and they work with lots of organizations to do these clinics.”

Celebrities Help Pets of The Community

Ava Caldwell, Reporter November 8, 2019

From dogs lined up on the sidewalk barking, to cats meowing in kennels, the Celebrities attracted all types of pet owners to the high school during their annual pet clinic on Nov.6, where both dancers...

Surrounded by her fellow band members, sophomore Kierstyn Born holds the UIL state championship trophy. Born played Icarus in this years show. She said that although she was nervous leading up to finals, afterwards she felt confident in their performance. I was thrilled because I genuinely thought that was the best we had ever done, Born said.

Back to Back to Back

Estefani Rios, Editor-in-Chief November 7, 2019

As the night closes, instruments are no longer played and flags and rifles are no longer thrown in the air. The field, filled with an array of colors, buzzes with nervousness and excitement. Schools stand...

 Running down the basketball court, sophomore Landon Langseth attempts to score a shot during the three on three tournament Oct. 26. I love to compete, its a team effort to win games and I love being able to beat the competition, Langseth said.

Dunking For Dough

Isaiah Prophet, Reporter October 28, 2019

Boys basketball team hosted a three on three tournament on Oct. 26 to raise funds for the upcoming season. According to event organizer Mary Pritzlaff, the tournament is the main fundraiser for the boys...

Junior choir student Zain Jabbar (third from left to right) sings in the fall concert. The varsity mixed choir had prepared extensively for their TMEA performance, dedicating every minute to preparation. Jabbar reflects on this work. “For four months, every Wednesday after school, we practiced for an hour and fifteen minutes on the four songs,” Jabbar says. “And these weren’t easy songs. Ms Holt made sure we chose really hard songs that the professional choirs do. I was really happy that all the hard work was recognized.”

Leaving a Mark on the Nation

Ruchi Sankolli, Reporter October 23, 2019

For the second year in a row, the CPHS Varsity Mixed Choir has won the National Mark of Excellence Award from the Foundation for Music Education after their performance at the Texas Music Educators Convention...

On Oct. 23, No Place For Hate will host Unity Day. Participants are encouraged to wear orange and sign the resolution of respect in the counseling office. “We are really focusing on promoting kindness throughout the community,” NPFH president, senior Nasreen Marikar said. “[We] want to create an accessible way for students to participate.” 

No Place For Hate Hosts Unity Day Tomorrow

Estefani Rios, Editor-in-Chief October 22, 2019

In hopes to emphasize the safety of students in their schools and communities, as well as advocate for the prevention of bullying, every year PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center holds Unity Day...

During rehearsals, the cast of Tony and Tinas Wedding stands on stage. The interactive play will take place Saturday and Sunday at 7 p.m. in the CPHS school cafeteria. 
“There’s dancing, there’s food, you can mingle, [and] the play continues, so the crazy things that happen, happen around you and sometimes include you,” theater director Alisa Mirabella said. “So it’s totally interactive. A lot of it has to be improv, there’s a very loose script, [but] they [do] have to include certain things because the audience is there, [but] really anything could happen in addition to the fiascos of the script.”

CPHS Theatre Hosts ‘Tony and Tina’s Wedding’ this Saturday, Sunday

Ally JohnPress, Reporter October 3, 2019

For the first time ever, the theater department will host an interactive performance, “Tony and Tina’s Wedding,” this Saturday and Sunday at 7 p.m. in the CPHS school cafeteria. This production is...

Attending the Voter Registration Drive, senior Mathew Minor is now able to vote. This year, Rho Kappa was able to register over 30 eligible students. “I think everyone who can should register to vote,” Minor said. “It’s a right that people have fought and died [for] in order to earn and as a U.S. citizen, it is your duty to vote.”

Rho Kappa Comes to the Voting Rescue

Addy Bates, Reporter October 2, 2019

Voting is a right that American citizens 18 years or older can take part in as a way of having their voice heard. In celebration of this right and National Voter Registration Day, Rho Kappa held its annual...

New Foreign Exchange Students at CPHS

Amelia Kaza, Reporter September 25, 2019

With many possible reasons of being an exchange student that interests people, the main one is experiencing a different culture other than their own. Cedar Park High School is very different than most...

Caffeine vs Health

Brody Bush, Reporter September 23, 2019

Caffeine can be a very helpful tool when you need a bit of energy, but it must be used with caution. While caffeine can be very useful when you need to stay up all night working on a project, it can have...

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