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

Smiling together as a team, members who went to the FRC Robotics district competition in Austin from March 1-3 show off their robot.

Robolobos Make Their Way to Worlds

Nithila Ilangovan, Reporter April 15, 2019

For the first time after six years, FRC Team 5052, The Robolobos advances to Worlds Championship after placing at Districts and Regionals. The team is competing at the Worlds in Houston from April 17-20. Before...

At UIL Districts, the UIL Journalism team had two students, freshman Tristan Hernandez and senior Deana Trautz, advance to Regionals.

Ten Students Prepare for Weekend UIL Regionals

Nithila Ilangovan, Reporter April 12, 2019

Over the last weekend of March, members of the science, math, social studies, journalism and speech and debate teams competed in UIL at the district level at Cedar Park and other Leander ISD high schools....

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...

Playing with the  Deer Creek Elementary kids, SNHS members volunteer to teach kids STEAM concepts through various booths on Feb. 7.

STEAM Rolling into the Future of Education

Nithila Ilangovan, Reporter March 11, 2019

Science, technology, engineering, art and math are now known by the acronym STEAM. While the concept of STEM is more commonly known, the integration of the “A” for art has become a prominent field...

Sprinting into action, freshman Kayden Fanner thinks about why more students should start coming out to games. Coming out really hypes us up more for the game, Fanner said. Especially when were at home.

Lacrosse: Struggle for the Spotlight

Jalen Gomez, Reporter March 7, 2019

Balls flying, cross-checking and flows blowing in the wind, both the boys and girls lacrosse teams have been back in full swing this year. The boys have already played in eight games, with their record...

After competing on Jan. 19, DECA competitors line up to pose.

DECA’d Out

Nithila Ilangovan, Reporter February 20, 2019

At 4:30 a.m. on Jan. 19, 21 students arrived at the student pick up circle to board a bus to the Bastrop Convention Center, where the TX District five DECA’s Career Development Conference was to be held....

Rho Kappas movie night will be held March 1 in the cafeteria at 7 p.m.

Rho Kappa to Host Movie Night March 1

Callie Copeland, Reporter February 20, 2019

Dozens of posters have been hung throughout the school with pictures of the classic Disney movie, “Beauty and the Beast,” put up by Cedar Park’s Rho Kappa Honor Society, who will be playing the movie...

Juniors Erin Barry and  Matthew Grimm, senior Alden Yi, sophomore Kate Schulle and senior Kayla Frazier pose at the Texas Youth and Government State competition. All five members joined the club to pursue their passions in government and politics. Ive always been really interested in  history, politics and government, so as soon as I found out that the club was being established, I knew I wanted to join, Barry said. I felt like it would be a safe haven for my ideas and passions.

Future Presidents, Governors, Politicians

Morgan Kasel, Reporter February 15, 2019

On Jan. 24 and 25, five students put their passions and knowledge to the test at the Texas Youth and Government state competition sponsored by the YMCA. Despite competitors not being ranked, junior Erin...

Ready to dive, senior Sean Cookson prepares to race. Honestly, its ironic, Cookson said. Eight years of grinding, all for a race that wont even last five minutes.

Swimming to State

Jalen Gomez, Reporter February 15, 2019

After a third place overall finish at Regionals on Feb. 2, the swim team is advancing to the state round.  “Honestly, I don’t know what to expect for State,” girls senior swim captain, Bella...

Focusing on his shot, junior bowler Ian Cheek shoots at a spare. My favorite aspect of the sport is how it is a solo sport but you are also part of the team, Cheek said. I like this aspect a lot because it makes me want to better myself so I can better my team.

The Art of a Dying Sport

Addy Bates February 15, 2019

In 1964, the top professional bowler made $100,000 a year through tournaments, television appearances and endorsements. That’s the equivalent to $750,000 in today’s money. In 2019, however, some...

By cutting and gluing cardboard, and painting them green, students help make battery trash cans on April 3, 2018 in EIT.

Talk About Technotrash

Nithila Ilangovan, Reporter February 7, 2019

From serving as a health hazard to contaminating the environment, there are many ways that technology can negatively impact the world if disposed of incorrectly. Environmental Issues with Technology (EIT)...

Junior left midfielder Michael Ernand attempts to juke out a defender in their season opener against Leander.

Preview: Boys & Girls Soccer

Justin Ballou, Reporter January 11, 2019

As the calendar switched to 2019, both the girls and boys soccer teams are getting ready to start the new season. For the girls, they want to advance even farther in the playoffs than last year, where...

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