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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

Addie Johnson

Addie Johnson, Reporter

Addie Johnson is a senior and a first year reporter. She is the vice president of the Pickleball Club and the historian of Page Turners. She spent six years of her life living in Austria. No, not the place with kangaroos, but with Lederhosen and Wienerschnitzel. Although she lived there for a good chunk of her life, she still considers Texas her home. After all, who could live without Tex-Mex? Addie has three brothers, no sisters, two dogs, a bird and an addiction to painting her nails. She loves piano, books, candles, music and Disney. Although she tries so hard to be healthy, chocolate always seems to get in the way. After she graduates, she hopes to go to BYU, Provo, where she is yet to figure out what she wants to do with her life. Her favorite dinosaur is a Pterodactyl.

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Smiling at the camera, Author Ehigbor Okosun, members of Page Turners, and other students reflect on the author's visit. “I thought the visit was great,” Senior Amia De Leon said. “It was interesting talking to her and [getting to know] her process and her thoughts and books in general. But I think the reason it went well [was that] people got to ask questions. I'm glad that she said so much in response to the questions and it wasn't just one and done. [The author’s responses] felt very articulate.”

The Need to Read

Addie Johnson, Reporter
October 29, 2024
The week of Oct. 7-11 is custodian appreciation week. Leander ISD sets aside this week to appreciate custodians in our district. Spanish teacher Rhonda Bynell said custodians do a really wonderful job, and she is grateful for the work they put in every day.

The Meaning in Cleaning

Addie Johnson, Reporter
October 11, 2024
Crawling up the walls, crickets chirp for all students to hear. Crickets are infesting the school and tormenting students.

Tiny Terrorists

Addie Johnson, Reporter
October 3, 2024
Smiling at the camera, assistant principal Jeremy Fry poses for the picture. Fry is new at Cedar Park this year. "I'm excited to be here. I'm excited because we have amazing kids here, and I live close to this area. I've been in this area since I got out of the Marine Corps in 2007, so this is my community, too," Fry said.

The New Guy, Fry

Addie Johnson, Reporter
September 19, 2024
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