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

Sophomore Tamara Eslava practices fencing at the Texas Fencing Academy. Eslava began fencing a few months ago after she was inspired by the Three Musketeers movie. At first I was kind of scared thinking I would never get the hang of [fencing] but [now], Ive been practicing and practicing [and] Im not there yet, but I think I am good enough, Eslava said. What made me keep going was my own goals. I want to at least do a sport and if its not a school sport, [then] an after school sport. I want to push myself to try new things and fencing was one of them. 

Straight to the Point

Morgan Kasel, Reporter November 12, 2019

Sword fighting may seem like something meant only for Musketeer movies and adventure books, however, for sophomore Tamara Eslava, fencing has become more than something out of a fantasy; it has become...

Members of the Newspaper Staff explain why they are grateful for their teachers.

Teachers We Are Thankful For

Wolfpack Staff November 7, 2019

In the spirit of November, The Wolfpack reporters share teachers they are thankful for. In addition, we encourage you to tell the people you are thankful for how much they mean to you.  Kieren...

The Spanish Wolfcast, or El Wolfcast, is filmed on Thursdays and airs on the CPHS News YouTube Channel on Fridays. Broadcast students, with the help of broadcast adviser Anthony Garcia, created the Spanish Wolfcast in order to reach out to the Spanish-speaking community at Cedar Park. We have been testing [the Spanish Wolfcast] out and doing some practice shows this month, Garcia said. The goal [is] to do a full launch in the next few weeks and role it out and announce it to the school district, announce it to the campus, announce it to parents that way our Spanish-speaking community members and parents are able to feel connected to whats going on at this school and feel like they are informed as well. 

Good Morning, Buenos Días

Morgan Kasel, Reporter November 1, 2019

Most days, students start their mornings in Den with an episode of the Wolfcast where they have the opportunity to keep up to date with news going on at school as well as be entertained by shows like 'Doctor...

Photo by Morgan Kasel

Stage Parents Slideshow

Morgan Kasel, Reporter October 21, 2019

Students register to vote at the Rho Kappa booth on Sep. 24. Photo by Addy Bates

Elective and Club Slideshow

Morgan Kasel, Reporter October 17, 2019

Talking with students, senior FFA treasurer Jeffery Morphis shows the animals on display at Meet the Timberwolves on Aug. 22. With FFAs floral and entomology teams placing 37th and 19th at State last year, FFA members are off the a quick start this year with competition in mind. “I love competing in Entomology contests,” Morphis said. “I got 37th individual [at] state last year, and hopefully will get to the top ten this year. I’m also looking forward to the major stock show season, and hope to hit up all six Texas major shows.” 

FFA Preview: Competitions to Come, State Ahead

Morgan Kasel, Reporter October 11, 2019

While most students were relaxing and enjoying time away from school over the summer, FFA members were preparing for a competition in Belton, Texas as well as events taking place during the school year....

Senior Faith Elliott and junior Izzy Castillo make bracelets for Rwanda during den on Sep. 17. After her trip to Rwanda last year, Elliott decided this year to bring with her handmade friendship bracelets. They are such an uplifting, happy community [in Rwanda], Elliott said. They love knowing that other people from across the world, like the kids, are thinking of them and making bracelets, thinking of them and for them. They love anything that came from the U.S. 

Bracelets for Rwanda

Morgan Kasel, Reporter October 2, 2019

Since 2001, the organization Africa New Life has educationally and economically supported families in Rwanda. The organization sends over 350 sponsors to the country each year, including students like...

Club president senior Loree Morin and treasurer and secretary junior Efrain Vera III pose with club members junior Sarah Lailson and sophomore Alfred Morin during Meet the Timberwolves on Aug 22. Morin created the mermaid club this year in hopes of promoting the importance of community service. Ive been really into mermaids for a really long time and I thought it would be fun to apply my interests and share [them] with other people and allow them to discover how much fun it is, Morin said. I really want to share [the club] and use it as a way to promote conservation. 

Swim and Service

Morgan Kasel, Reporter September 23, 2019

After years of pursuing her passion of being a mermaid, senior Loree Morin has decided to create a mermaid club this year in order to share her enthusiasm for community service and mermaids with others.  Morin...

Dr. Gearing meets with culinary teacher Edwina Hayden.

Superintendent Dr. Gearing Visit

Morgan Kasel, Reporter September 12, 2019

 

Stella Grispo

Stella Grispo

Morgan Kasel, Reporter September 6, 2019

Junior Stella Grispo grew up in Verona, Italy surrounded by different languages and cultures. In her Italian school, Grispo studied German and Spanish, as well as English. Because of this, Grispo said...

Juniors Stella Grispo, Andrea Medoro, Nele Stoetzner and senior Ronja Bosy all abandoned their comfort zones when they left their home countries and came to the U.S. The four exchange students will be spending the entire school year in Texas. “When I was younger, it was always my dream to live one day in the U.S,” Stoetzner said. “My neighbor [spent] one year in Australia and she told me a lot about [the exchange program]. I wanted to do an exchange to the U.S for the experience and to improve my English [and] to meet new people.”

Above and Abroad

Morgan Kasel, Reporter September 6, 2019

Spending almost an entire year in a new country, speaking a different language and attending an unfamiliar school is an ordeal that many people cannot vision themselves experiencing. However, juniors Nele...

Senior Noah Hedges on drumline- Photo by Megan Bonsall

Blacklight Pep Rally Slideshow

Morgan Kasel, Reporter August 30, 2019

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