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 cheer during the home coming pep rally on Sept. 20.  The success of the pep rally was due to students like those in broadcast, who prepared the line up, the scripts and hosted the pep rally. ...Broadcast comes in... and they kind of host the whole pep rally, Evan [Vines] and Ella [Neel] do, broadcast adviser Anthony Garcia said. Then our sports director interviews the athletes during that portion to kind of ask about the games that night, and then a lot of our tech students help with kind of setting up the sound system, running the soundboard, the best that they can, in the gym.” 

Putting the Pep in Pep Rallies

Ava Caldwell, Reporter September 24, 2019

As the pep rally ends, pinky fingers are linked together swaying back and forth to the school song. But, what leads up to the success of a pep rally is something that is not well known. While cheer,...

Junior Lacey Hurley smiles proudly at the Cedar Ridge football game while performing with the celebrities. Hurley decided to graduate early this year after discovering that she only needed three more credits to qualify. “I decided to graduate early just because I really felt like it was something that had been on my heart for a while,” Hurley said. “And it was just something that I was really called to and I was just excited.”

A Girl With a Mission

Ava Caldwell, Reporter September 11, 2019

Four years of high school, for an average student, is expected before graduation. Despite this being typical for many schools, some students decide to take a shortcut and graduate early.  Junior Lacey...

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