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

Multiple Outlets Available for Struggling Students

Emilee Guernsey, Editor-in-chief April 11, 2017

Throughout high school, many teenagers experience a multitude of changes. From getting your license to gaining new friends to juggling school with your social life; It can be very stressful. Unfortunately,...

Senior Preethi Keerthipati stands in front of one of the many structures that don UTs campus.

Community College or University? Students Explain Their Choices

Anjali Sundaram, Reporter April 5, 2017

Choosing where one wants to go to college is a large step in coming into adulthood. Many students have been procuring acceptances from colleges around the world, struggling to decide which college they...

CPHS UIL Results

CPHS UIL Results

JP Reuter and Zach Burleson April 4, 2017

While CPHS is known for our outstanding sports, we are also known for how well we do academically. Over this past weekend while many of our students were gearing up for prom, a group of students travelled...

Mental Health Resources for Students

Mandi Bosse, Digital Content Manager March 31, 2017

Below are some resources for students to seek help or advice if they are in need of any mental health aid. Bluebonnet Trails Suicide Prevention Handout for Teens Know When to Get Help Suicide...

PROM Expectations Contract Elicits Different Reactions From Students

PROM Expectations Contract Elicits Different Reactions From Students

Anjali Sundaram, Reporter March 27, 2017

The “PROM Expectations -- Contract” has stirred a conversation at CPHS, eliciting different reactions from students. Some students appreciate the contract, as it warrants them a safe night. Others...

left to right: Amelia Vidrine (10), Emily Williams (10), Liva Jenson (10)
Sophomore Amelia Vidrine participating in political activism by attending the Womens March in Austin on Jan. 20. 
The president, while they might not have a ton of power, do have power to some extent, Vidrine said. They are also the face of our country, so other countries that we interact with will be influenced by who we choose to represent ourselves with.

CPHS Students Debate the Need to Pay Attention to Politics

Anjali Sundaram, Reporter March 22, 2017

In the light of the recent presidential election, more members of the community are engaging in political discussion and activism. From attending marches, speaking at hearings, or simply posting a paragraph...

CPHS News filmed one of their scenes for Shattered Dreams at the Cedar Park Police Station.

Shattered Dreams: What Is It?

Carlie Morgan, Reporter March 8, 2017

Tomorrow CPHS’s biannual Shattered Dreams event will take place to raise awareness of the dangers of drinking and distracted driving. It is a two-day event, involving a mock crash and video presentation...

After Spring Break, TimberTeach will be rolling out an altered version of their current tutoring program which will hopefully extend their outreach. “We are evolving to meet the needs of the students,” senior Miranda Van Doren said. “In the future we really hope that this program expands so that we can better add to the learning community at our school and help students in need.”

TimberTeach Rolls out New Program

Avery Deen, Reporter March 3, 2017

In an attempt to increase their student outreach, the TimberTeach program has decided to rebrand themselves and create a new system in which the student teachers can go directly to the students in need...

Senior Avery Daniel holding her award that allows her to advance on to Internationals in DECA.
I have been in DECA since freshman year, Daniel said. I have been competing since sophomore year so to have finally have made it has been really rewarding.

Students Advance to Internationals in DECA

Anjali Sundaram, Reporter March 1, 2017

On Feb. 24-26, DECA students traveled to San Antonio to compete in the state DECA competition. Four out of the 15 students qualified for Internationals, otherwise known as ICDC. Seniors Brittany Ballou...

New Caves in Cedar Park

Zach Szabo, Reporter February 14, 2017

Down in the Avery Ranch area, a cave was found on the land sometime ago and is still being worked on to this day.   The new owner of the land seeks to turn the caves into an educational opportunity...

StuCo Candy Grams On Sale February 1st

StuCo Candy Grams On Sale February 1st

Brandon Hardiman February 2, 2017

Student Council has been hard at work recently working on a Valentine's candy grams fundraiser. They will be selling KitKats, Hershey Bars, Skittles, Snickers and other candy for a dollar in the cafeteria...

Students performed Chemical Imbalance this year for in-class plays. From left to right is: Freshmans Lindsay Dove, Gray Harris and Lauren Crawford.

The Curtain Rises for Theater Students

Anjali Sundaram, Reporter January 30, 2017

CPHS's award winning UIL plays and acclaimed musicals are not the only productions taking the stage this year as students in theatre classes are putting on an in-cass show giving them a practical experience...

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