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

Senior Robert Sears is currently a model, and is being taken through a whirlwind of traveling, runways and New York Fashion Week. Sears began modeling at the end of his sophomore year and said the experience has been a good one. The whole thing was just a series of good luck occurrences, Sears said. I thought I’d just be a little nerdy B team junior varsity football boy for all of high school, taking computer science classes and not catching footballs.”

The High School Boy Wears Prada

Kieren Garner, Reporter November 7, 2019

It’s not uncommon for students in high school to have jobs. Whether it’s working in fast food or the local movie theater, it is often expected that students work. But senior Robert Sears has an unusual...

Which Halloween Movie Should You Watch Based On Your Personality?

Kieren Garner, Reporter October 31, 2019

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The book club gathers around a large table with sponsor Debby Barnes. Junior Morgan Kasel, who has been in the book club since freshman year, said her favorite aspect of the club is the discussions they have with each other, as it introduces her to not only new books but new people as well. [It] gives me the chance to discover new authors and titles, I always have new ideas for something to read, Kasel said. I have met some amazing people through book club who share the same interests as me, it’s great being part of a club where everyone shares my love of reading.

The Book Club Bunch

Kieren Garner, Reporter October 9, 2019

Nestled in their own corner of the school in a world full of magic and mystery and whatever else they may desire, is the book club. Every other Friday during DEN, members join together in the library to...

Senior student captains are entering their last game season of their high school career, and feeling all of the emotions along with it. Celebrities lieutenant Brynn Carr has been dancing since she was young and and said that she couldnt believe that this season would be her last. “I never thought I would be the person facing all of the lasts,” Carr said. “It is a crazy feeling knowing that it is my last season. I definitely want to take in every moment with this team and give my all in every practice and performance, because I know that I will miss it so much when it’s over.”

The Last Game

Kieren Garner, Reporter October 8, 2019

As the 2019-2020 school year continues, as well as game season, the class of 2020 is looking back and reminiscing on their high school years. Senior captains of all teams are looking at their last game...

Flipping To Fame

Flipping To Fame

Kieren Garner, Reporter May 31, 2019

Tik Tok is a social media app that most know, and since March 1, senior Aydon Holley’s name is getting to be more known across the app. After starting up his account, Holley began creating and posting...

Take This Personality Quiz and See What College You Should Look At

Take This Personality Quiz and See What College You Should Look At

Kieren Garner, Reporter May 28, 2019

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Junior Kate Lee stands in front of the audience playing her flute. “I do music lessons for kids with disability or financial needs at Music Eunited,” Lee said. “It’s so heartwarming and fun when volunteering. I think it’s just the people that make me get involved. I love meeting different types of people and having conversations with them. It’s interesting to see how different their personalities and interests are.

Self Motivation

Kieren Garner, Reporter May 28, 2019

Junior Kate Lee moved here only three and a half years ago from South Korea, and has since joined ten clubs at school, and plays four instruments, all while taking “One of the main reasons that I’m...

Troupe 6289s Thespian president, senior Carson Burke, speaks to fellow thespians before rehearsals. “I decided to run for president because I appreciated what the department had done for me,” Burke said. “I knew how much I loved everyone there, and I knew that I wanted to give something back to them. Organizing things seemed like the best way to do that.”

Closing The Curtain

Kieren Garner, Reporter May 15, 2019

Five years and six shows later, Thespian Troupe 6289's president, senior Carson Burke, is closing the final curtain of his theatre career as he gets ready to start his new chapter in college. Burke,...

Juniors Evan Vines, Justin Ballou, Lindsay Dove, sophomore Riley Vines, senior Amelia Vidrine and theater teacher Alisa Mirabella pose around their GHATSMA award banner.

Theatre takes home UIL Second Place Film Award, Earns Three GAHSMTA Nominations

Kieren Garner, Reporter April 15, 2019

This year, the theatre department brought home three Greater Austin High School Musical Theatre Awards nominations and one UIL film second place award. Sophomore Victor Martinez placed second at UIL...

Junior Ethan Parks entertains the audience during the Penguin National Guards improv show on February 27.

Penguin National Guard Dives Back Into Action

Kieren Garner, Reporter March 26, 2019

PNG, also known as the Penguin National Guard, is a mash of colorful creativity along with quick thinking and sharp wit. This past December, students decided to bring the improv group back after it fell...

Junior Jaelyn Gray goes thrifting for her Instagram shop, KJTHRIFTING. “I was inspired to create this business so that I could do that makes me happy and along the way make other people happy, Gray said.

A Few Clicks is All it Takes

Kieren Garner, Reporter March 11, 2019

All dreams start somewhere, and for junior Jaelyn Gray, her dream is becoming a reality. Gray has started her own Instagram run business, KJTHRIFTING, where she goes and buys unique clothing items and...

Essential oils that benefit high school students in many ways, from stress and pain relief, to a calmer mind.

Add This Essential to Your Life

Kieren Garner, Reporter January 11, 2019

The world of essential oils holds many benefits, such as relaxation, sleep, pain relief, stress relief—all things that high schoolers struggle with. Being a high school student myself, I have resorted...

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