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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

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October 2, 2020

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Posing in her room, senior Kieren Garner smiles while being surrounded by books. Garner plans to major in English at Texas State in the fall. I genuinely cannot wait to pursue it and learn more in college. It’s going to be a whole new world full of new opportunities and growth,” Garner said.

From CP to Golden Key and Beyond

Amelia Tapia, Guest Reporter May 29, 2020

After creating a strong passion for writing over the years, one of The Wolfpack’s very own, senior Kieren Garner, has decided to pursue an English degree at Texas State University with a concentration...

Getting ready to pass the ball, senior Michael Ernand plays at the UT fields for preseason, against Hutton. Ernand said he will be attending Texas A&M University in the fall to start on a new path. “Even though soccer has been all that I’ve grown to know, I feel confident in my new future (becoming an anesthesiologist),” Ernand said.

Fields to Labs

Valeria Best, Guest Reporter May 28, 2020

After six years of playing soccer with his eyes on a literal goal, senior Michael Ernand is turning his sights on a new goal. With college fast approaching, Ernand has decided to turn over a new leaf and...

Posing in character, senior Nathan Wright helps to promote the musical, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder on Jan. 17. “I love performing and I basically never left the stage for this production, Wright said, It was really a dream come true to be able to perform with such incredible people for such incredible people. The whole experience was life changing.”

Pursuing Voice

Ximena Martinez, Guest Reporter May 21, 2020

From the moment he could sing, get on stage, be the class clown, or catch people’s attention, senior Nathan Wright has been passionate about performing. Wright has performed on many stages, but his...

Holding up a Timberwolf, senior Romeela Kar shows her school spirit during the homecoming game against Cinco Ranch. Kar said she has never missed a football game during her senior year of high school due to her being a dance and cheer manager and being the football teams’ photographer. “I love CP football because of how it brings our entire community together,” Kar said. “Nights like the spring game are my favorite because the entire community comes out to support the T-Wolves.”

Behind the Screen

Aja Steiner, Guest Reporter May 19, 2020

Senior year is the year to make your final memories, decide what college you are going to, and some seniors start to lose motivation to finish school. However, senior Romeela Kar kept herself busy all...

Senior Marlowe Lynch plans on attending Texas A&M University on a pre-med path after taking a three-year course at CP with training to become CNA certified.  “I got to see lots of cool things that many people don’t see until nursing or medical school,” Lynch said. “I learned that I really do want to go into the medical field, even more than before I joined this class.”

She Be-lungs in Healthcare

Shelby Lee, Guest Reporter May 18, 2020

For years, senior Marlowe Lynch knew she wanted to someday work in the medical field. Now, soon to graduate high school, Lynch has acquired experience in medical workplaces. During her sophomore year...

Pushing himself through the water, senior Kyle Blount swims the 100m Butterfly at Regionals at Texas A&M on Jan. 31. Blount used to be a soccer player, but changed his sport to swim after an injury. I am so glad I chose to swim after I couldn’t play soccer,” Blount said. “The swim community is such a tight-knit place and it is really easy to make friends. I wouldn’t have changed a thing.”

Corner Kicks to Butterfly Kicks

Ashley Poulsen, Guest Reporter May 13, 2020

Beginning high school, senior swim team captain Kyle Blount had a plan of playing soccer. He had a good first season, until his plans changed after his doctor told him that he could no longer play soccer.  Blount...

Smiling, senior Shelby Smith holds up her Remarkable Futures check on April 25. Chick-Fil-A staff, along with the cow, surprised her at home with the scholarship.  
“Being awarded the scholarship I worked so hard for came to me as a shock, I was so in awe and grateful for the opportunity I had been given and awarded,” Smith said.

A Remarkable Future

Emma Keller, Guest Reporter May 12, 2020

With her red collared shirt and cash register nearby, the orders start flooding in. From all-day shifts, to handling a multitude of meals, senior and Celebrities social officer, Shelby Smith, moves back...

Posing with two children on a mission trip to Rwanda, senior Faith Elliott grows her love of service and exploration. Elliott says what she values the most in her trips is the opportunity to spend time with children. “I’ve never been particularly fond of kids but my heart bursts with love for those precious kids in Rwanda,” Elliott said. “They’ve been through so much and they’re still all filled with joy.”

Africa Calling

Megan Bonsall, Guest Reporter May 8, 2020

At the end of this uncertain year, many seniors are looking forward to what lies beyond high school. Most are nailing down plans and making final decisions to attend college, but for one senior, a higher...

Holding up the Tarleton State University hand sign, senior Abby Mitchell poses for her senior pictures on her horse, Thirsty. Mitchells family adopted the horse in January 2019 and then began training him. “Its always fun to train Thirsty because I get to see him grow,” Mitchell said. “I like getting to see him learn something weve been working on for a while.”

Not Her First Rodeo

Madison Markunas, Guest Reporter May 7, 2020

Since she was a baby, senior Abby Mitchell has been riding and training horses. Seventeen years later, Mitchell finally got a horse of her own to train.  During January 2019, the Mitchell family...

After five months, the seven member K-Pop boy group Got7 released their latest mini album “Dye” on April 20, 2020.

Got7 Releases Mini Album ‘Dye’

Taylor Nguyen, Guest Reporter May 6, 2020

After five months, the seven member K-Pop boy group Got7 released their latest mini album “Dye” on April 20, 2020 with a beautiful music video of their title track “Not By The Moon.”  The...

Students to the Rescue

Addy Bates, Reporter February 4, 2020

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