The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

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The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

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Scott Reese – Place 6

Jaden Kolenbrander, Editor November 1, 2022

Q: So why are you running for school board? A: The first thing that got my attention was when my son was in eighth grade, and it was during the summer of 2020. You might remember around the country,...

Sharon Bell – Place 6

Jaden Kolenbrander, Editor November 1, 2022

Q: So what makes you want to run for the school board? A: My daughter came to Leander in 1992 and graduated. The school is awesome. In fact, we were told - we came from Houston, so when we were looking...

Proposition A

Madison Shields, Editor October 28, 2022

Prop A Explained: Prop A is called an Attendance Credit Election and is based on the school district paying their required recapture payment, which is a process that allows the state to remove local...

Proposition B

Madison Shields, Editor October 28, 2022

Prop B Explained: Prop B is a Voter-Approval Tax Rate Election (VATRE). This proposition impacts the  Maintenance & Operation (M&O) budget, which helps pay the daily operation costs of the...

The USWST settled their 6-year long fight about equal payment. This was a monumental and historical win for not only the soccer team, but for women across the globe working in fields filled with gender inequality.

Kicking Out Gender Inequality

Aahana Mulchandani, Reporter March 28, 2022

For the past six years, the National women’s soccer team has fought for equal treatment and also requested equal pay. Finally, as of February 22nd, the United States Women’s National Team, or USWNT,...

Coming off a tough non-district schedule and loss to Round Rock, varsity football won its first district game of the season against Georgetown 49-45. The game came down to the final minute, with the T-Wolves’ play cementing their lead.
“Winning our first district game definitely helped us because we had just beat one of our toughest district opponents in a big way,” junior linebacker Isaac Barksdale said. “The mood was almost frustrated because it was that close of a game. But, it was also like ‘Okay, we know what we have to do, so let’s go do it.’

2021 Fall Sports Recap Slideshow

Ally JohnPress, Editor-in-Chief January 9, 2022

Social Studies Teacher Josh Marsh

Social Studies Teacher Josh Marsh

November 16, 2021

“In the picture, the event was for a club fair, but it was also tied to the conjunction of the Meet the Timberwolves event that was going on that tonight. They rented a dunk tank and I volunteered to...

Math Teacher Joanna Pangilinan

Math Teacher Joanna Pangilinan

November 16, 2021

“Being an active participant in pep rallies sounded like fun and a good way to connect with the students, and we haven’t had a pep rally in so long, so I was very excited to participate, even though...

Connor Mason

Connor Mason

November 16, 2021

"It felt great coming back to school this year and being able to see all my friends and teachers. Everyone going back to school has been a very positive thing and I can't wait to enjoy the rest of my senior...

Lainee Roberts

Lainee Roberts

November 16, 2021

“I like how in the pep rallies everyone comes together and gets to cheer together. I also enjoy the representation of everything going on at the school. Pep rallies are important in person because it...

Josh Pell

Josh Pell

November 16, 2021

“I like the energy that it creates in the building and the camaraderie it gets. It gets everyone hype and going and excited for what’s about to come. I like pep rallies in person because of the school...

Natalie Danton

Natalie Danton

November 16, 2021

“I love getting to interact with the student body with events like metal shop and 'where you from.' I think it’s especially important that pep rallies are in person because you really get to engage...

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