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

Paddling in a kayak, sophomore Kira Niedert stays positive. She had just come to terms with having cancer. I had finally accepted my cancer and started to become more happy, Niedert said.

Kira’s Keys to a Happy Life

Deana Trautz, Reporter December 13, 2017

Up until the end of freshmen year, Kira Niedert lived the typical life. She went to church, lived with her mom and never struggled too much in school. However for the past few, Niedert lived with a mystery...

Then freshman, Erica Shepherd performed at the 2017 Holiday show. I love getting up to perform, it brings me happiness to give it my all and enjoy my hard work, Shepherd said.

Leaping into the Holiday Season

Deana Trautz, Reporter December 11, 2017

This past Saturday on Dec 9, the Celebrities dance team hosted their annual Holiday Show in the PAC. Along with the Celebrities and Emerald dance teams, there were also performances from dance 1 classes,...

Let’s Taco ‘Bout It

Wolfpack Staff, Reporters November 30, 2017

Guac is typically extra, however at Cedar Park's newest Taco place, Guaco Taco, it comes with the meal. Not only do they offer a range of tacos, but also salad, enchiladas, queso, gumbo and more. After...

Dying For Details

Dying For Details

Deana Trautz, Reporter November 29, 2017

I’ve been asked all questions- how often I dye my hair, what will be my next color, how I do it myself. To someone who is not used to dying and bleaching hair on a regular basis, I see how it could be...

Gathered around six pies, the Wolfpack newspaper staff gets ready to taste and judge. Sweet potato- Gillian, lemon meringue- Deana, apple (store bought)- Perry, pumpkin- Garrett, “mystery”- Sydney, German Chocolate pie- Mrs. Hert

Which Pie is Our Home Slice?

The Wolfpack Staff November 17, 2017

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, each member of the newspaper staff, along with Mrs. Hert, brought in a different pie to taste. Most of us gained the experience of making our own pie, while also having the...

Protecting DACA Immigrants: Call Your Representative Today

Deana Trautz, Reporter November 17, 2017

Over 10 years ago, junior Katana Riley's uncle was deported after living in the U.S. since he was just two years old. He had no say in coming into the country illegally and spent his life being extra careful...

In one of her earlier shoots this year, sophomore Gray Harris models a jacket for the clothing brand, Miseur.

Strike a Pose

Deana Trautz, Reporter November 7, 2017

Her weekends aren’t only for homework, but instead backdrops, lights, hair and makeup. Gray Harris, the 5 foot 8 inch sophomore, has always had an interest in fashion and modeling, and in her freshman...

Taking part in their final cheer competition in Disney World last April, sophomore Aidan Peña performs one of his stunts. His team got the opportunity to compete in this because of a bid, or recommendation, from previous competitions. He said what competition offers to him and his team. “It gives us a chance to show what we can do,” Peña said. “And to represent ourselves, our gym and our city.”

Humans of CP: Aidan Peña

Deana Trautz November 6, 2017

Feet not always on the ground, sophomore Aidan Peña participates in competitive cheer in his free time. Peña got into tumbling through TaeKwonDo when he was four, and when he turned seven, Peña began...

Glowing in her face paint and white shirt, sophomore Abby Mitchell cheers at the annual black light pep-rally on Nov. 3.

Pep in Our Step

Deana Trautz, Reporter November 3, 2017

Tonight is the night of the last home football game. That calls for face paint, black lights and lots and lots of pep. Students gathered after sixth period in the big gym for the annual black light pep-rally....

After Oct. 15 when Alyssa Milanos initial tweet was sent out, many sent out the short hashtag, #MeToo.  Purely for showing the magnitude of sexual assault, the trend does not demand for victims stories. Junior Kali Sime thinks the simplicity of the movement can help the cause. #MeToo encourages those who have been affected to not be ashamed to speak up or tell someone about it, Sime said.

When Excuse Becomes Accuse

Deana Trautz, Reporter November 1, 2017

Over the past couple of weeks, over 50 women have come forward with sexual assault allegations against Hollywood producer, Harvey Weinstein. Following these reports, a new twitter hashtag was created,...

With Davids Law students are now responsible for anything they post or text outside of school. Punishments can go up to a Class A misdemeanor resulting in a possible $4,000 fine and up to a year in jail.

Feeling Empowered Behind the Screen Now Results in Harsher Punishment

Deana Trautz, Reporter October 19, 2017

Cruel words used to be at the tip of our tongues, but now they are at the tip of our thumbs. With one tap of a button, one can share, post, tweet or snap about anything they please. After the linking...

Competing against two other teams, freshman Audrey Burton runs to wrap up senior Cheryl Cruz in a game of Wrap the Mummy.

Halloween Party Animals

Deana Trautz, Reporter October 18, 2017

Livestock isn’t the only lively thing about FFA. Along with their monthly meetings on every third Tuesday, the group has annual holiday parties such as their Halloween party on Oct. 17. Bringing the...

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