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

Intently listening, junior Makya Jordan learns about this years FTC challenge from senior Himaani Ramesh. Ramesh started an all girls FTC team to empower women in STEM. By having an all-girls team, young women can get the support they need to pursue their dreams in computer science and other related subjects, Ramesh said.

Baby Got Bots

Nithila Ilangovan, Reporter October 26, 2018

Desktop computers, CAD devices, FTC starter kits and an entirely different set up replaces the vacant lab, once used for digital forensics classes, down the hall of the east wing upstairs. This year,...

When searching for a great hangout spot, Cedar Park has many restaurants and parks to offer. Places like Mr. Boba, Yaghis, Milburn, and Panera all provide an environment thats  relaxed and student-friendly.

Just Around the Corner

Morgan Kasel, Reporter October 25, 2018

Cedar Park is full of restaurants and drink places located on almost every street. Places like Milburn, Mr. Boba, Panera and Yaghi's are some of the ones that can often get crowded with groups of students...

Senate Candidate Beto ORourke Talks Politics with CPHS News

Senate Candidate Beto O’Rourke Talks Politics with CPHS News

Deana Trautz, Editor-in-Chief October 23, 2018

As it hit halftime, former senior and executive producer of the Wolfcast, Jessica Mick, looked up from the sidelines to see a score of 7-27 at last year’s mid-October game against Georgetown. The team...

Sitting outside the science building, juniors Kat Kelley and Jonathan Mound hang out before first period. Kelley is a transfer student from Rouse High School and said she was surprised how easy it was to make friends when she got here. “I expected to not meet many people at first and keep to myself, Kelley said. But I have actually met many people and I feel very welcomed.”

New Faces of CPHS

Kieren Garner, Reporter October 8, 2018

Some students here have only ever experienced schools off of Cypress Creek, but for others, this year may be their first year as a Timberwolf. Transfer students can come from any part of the world, country...

DECA Insider

DECA Insider

Nithila Ilangovan, Reporter October 4, 2018

An organization that promotes emerging leaders and entrepreneurs. An organization that makes room for community service, team bonding, guest speakers, competition and most of all, advocates for learning...

The Drumline performs one of six arrangements during the Thunder in the Hills Invitational.

Drumline Takes Home First Ever Dripping Springs Invitational Grand Championship

Noah Hedges, Reporter September 21, 2018

For the first time ever, the Cedar Park Drumline was crowned grand champions at the Thunder In The Hills Invitational Drumline Contest. In years past, Cedar Park has shown well in their performances at...

Photo by Katelyn Tschoerner

They’ve Got Spirit, How ‘Bout You?

Callie Copeland, Reporter September 20, 2018

Metal Shop. The T-Wolf Rumble. Pinkies intertwined as the crowd sings “Forever Cedar Park High.”  These traditions are what hold together the student body during Friday Night Lights. They unite...

Poms up high, Celebrities officer Jenna McQueen lines of her dancers at the Vandy game on Aug. 31. This was the first time on the field since the passing of their dance director, Stacy Danielson. It was definitely a very emotional time, when we circled up right before to do our team prayer, McQueen said. We all just had the same idea in mind, to make her proud.

Dancing Without D

Deana Trautz, Editor-in-Chief September 17, 2018

Music fades and applause fills the PAC at another performance from the Celebrities dance team. As the girls wait for the curtain to close, they hold their poses and look off to the side to see their director,...

Thats Not My Name

That’s Not My Name

Estefani Rios, Reporter September 14, 2018

Throughout the 20 days that school has been in session, attendance has been taken about 80 times. During this time, some names that were called have been mispronounced, possibly resulting in students...

Freshman Evelyn Maib said that she prefers high school over middle.
“It’s stricter than I
expected it to be, but it’s still better than middle school,” Maib said.
Photo by Deana Trautz

Expectation vs Reality: Fish Edition

Nithila Ilangovan, Reporter September 12, 2018

From Mean Girls and Clueless to High School Musical, there are many films to blame for students’ perceptions of high school. Going into the second month of school, it is time to compare the expectations...

Breaking News: Teachers Like to Read, Too

Breaking News: Teachers Like to Read, Too

Deana Trautz, Editor-in-Chief August 28, 2018

When a choir teacher goes home, they sing. When an algebra teacher goes home, they do math. When an English teacher goes home, they read. This is a common perception students have, that teachers...

Meat Dreams

Meat Dreams

Gillian Corona, Reporter June 8, 2018

“I was eating a chicken leg inside a movie theater!” Those are the words that vegetarian, junior Deana Trautz, had used to describe a dream she had one night. She’s been a vegetarian for almost...

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