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

From left to right, junior Cason Johnson and seniors Ryan Green, Caleb Taylor and Anthony Luparello stand in front of the screen where their movie was projected during the premiere. The Premiere was held at Milburn Park on Jan. 14 and can also be viewed on YouTube. “It was very surreal to present the movie in front of a lot of people that I knew,” Green said. “It was a surreal experience because up to that point, it was just us looking at this movie. But we got to share it with a bunch of people and the surreal part was people reacting to the movie. That was really cool to watch and see people laugh at the jokes that we wrote. It was very satisfying.”

The Final Cut

Madison Shields, Editor February 16, 2023

Every tenth grader and above in Texas needs a Verification of Enrollment Form in order to get a driver’s license. But what if there was only one VOE left? Planning out a heist to steal it isn’t the...

Bouquets of white and red roses swap the chair-side tables of the hotel room foyer, puzzling the Hollywood stars Claudia McFadden played by junior Bryelle Swift and pictured Athena Sinclair played by senior Katie Smith. The public performance of Suite Surrender was shown at the school PAC on March 8. In my opinion the dynamics between the characters and fast-pace playwriting flowed together to create a great mystery encounter.

Trouble in Hollywood

Anthony Whiting, Reporter March 28, 2022

As the lights dim, the set of the luxury hotel in motion and characters dressed with suits, gowns, and work attire, mystery enthralls the stage to the reason behind the shared suite for two Hollywood actresses....

UIL Academics teams pose for a group photo four days after the Jan. 15 Burnet Invitational. Senior and captain of the UIL Journalism team Tristan Hernandez, who got first in editorial writing, third in headline writing and fourth in news and feature writing, said that the practice he’s acquired through invitationals and past UIL competitions has improved his writing almost as much as his time in journalism. “I decided to compete in UIL Journalism because I liked the format of the article prompts and wanted to improve further on my writing. While its possible in school, the timed format of UIL Journalism competitions makes you think quickly on your feet and really get your writing fundamentals down.”

A Match of Wits

Jaden Kolenbrander, Reporter January 27, 2022

In school, students are able to learn a wide range of subjects, from being transported to the past in social studies to coding in the modern age’s most popular programming languages in computer science....

Seniors Sage Langenfeld, Josh Kolenbrander, Thien Le and junior Gabe Underwood attend the UIL state meet where Kolenbrander got fifth in Computer Science.

A Man of Princeton

Jalen Gomez, Reporter May 16, 2019

Princeton is one of the most nationally recognized colleges in the world. It’s a school that has been associated with two U.S. Presidents, 12 Supreme Court Justices and numerous living billionaires among...

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