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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

Ava Caldwell

Ava Caldwell, Reporter

Ava Caldwell is a sophomore and this is her first year on Wolfpack staff. Along with newspaper, Ava is a rookie on the Celebrities dance team. In her free time, Ava loves hanging out with her friends, going out all day downtown, and finding good new restaurants. Normally Ava likes to write fun and inspiring feature stories, on the students of CPHS. After graduation, Ava plans on staying in Austin and attending The University of Texas.

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Posing for senior pictures, senior Cally Hall describes her excitement to continue her 16 year dance journey at Texas A&M. “I decided A&M was best for me partially because it’s the only school in Texas with a dance science degree, but I also was really excited about being part of the massive Aggie network,” Hall said. “People are connected all over the world because they’re Aggies, and I am super excited to be joining and carrying on that tradition.”

Passion Driven Future

Ava Caldwell, Reporter
May 15, 2020
With a strong stance, the varsity cheer team performs at state on Jan 16. Cheering at the their first National Cheer Championship and overall placing eighth in the nation, exceeded the team's expectations. "We went to nationals because our team wanted a challenge," sophomore Kristine Kim said. "We were coming back from a back to back state title and we wanted to step up our game and try something new."

Cheering for the Nation

Ava Caldwell, Reporter
February 20, 2020
Varsity cheerleaders perform during the cheer regional competition on Oct. 17. After regionals, the team moved to the state competition where they placed fifth. “We know that fifth is in state is still an awesome rank, but just to know that our routine could’ve been better is still [disappointing]," senior cheer captain Alyssa King said. 
"On the bright side, our loss has only encouraged us to bring our 'A' game to our first national competition in Florida.”

Cheer Rises To The Occasion

Ava Caldwell, Reporter
February 3, 2020
There are many activities to do around the holidays in Austin. Home to traditions over 55 years old, there is something for anyone and everyone.

Holiday Happenings in Austin

Ava Caldwell, Reporter
December 13, 2019
Senior quiz team members hold a second place banner after their district LDE competition on Nov. 11. Competitions grow bonds junior senior quiz team member Skye Lindholm commented. "No matter what, you'll have people and friends there for you when you need them," Lindholm said. "You really bond with the people in your chapter at competitions, shows, and meetings."

FFA Advances to Area

Ava Caldwell, Reporter
December 10, 2019
Krish poses for an Arangetram photo shoot. The costume is part of a traditional type of Indian Dance, which Krish has been involved in since the age of nine. "I love the mythology you emerge yourself into," Krish said. "And even non Hindus find themselves consumed in the intricate story line and emotions that are necessary to recreate this event."

Dancing Her Own Way

Ava Caldwell, Reporter
November 14, 2019
Timberwolves For The Environment club members work on creating mats, bags, and even pillows out of plastic bags. These products will be sold for the clubs benefit and they will also be donated to the homeless. "I really love being a part of something where I can spend time doing things that help others," sophomore and club member Alexa Yeager said.

Bags Full Of Bags

Ava Caldwell, Reporter
November 11, 2019
Timberwolves for the Environment members work on converting plastic bags to mats and pillows. These newly converted mats and pillows will be donated to the homeless. “You really feel good when you are making these things for other people because we get to deliver the mats and when we deliver it to the homeless and they are really appreciative of it,” junior club officer Savanna Laughlin said. “It’s really eye opening like, ‘wow we have it really good’ and just spending one hour after school can make such a difference in a person’s life.”

The Concept of Clubs

Ava Caldwell, Reporter
October 18, 2019
Students cheer during the home coming pep rally on Sept. 20.  The success of the pep rally was due to students like those in broadcast, who prepared the line up, the scripts and hosted the pep rally. "...Broadcast comes in... and they kind of host the whole pep rally, Evan [Vines] and Ella [Neel] do," broadcast adviser Anthony Garcia said. "Then our sports director interviews the athletes during that portion to kind of ask about the games that night, and then a lot of our tech students help with kind of setting up the sound system, running the soundboard, the best that they can, in the gym.” 

Putting the Pep in Pep Rallies

Ava Caldwell, Reporter
September 24, 2019
Junior Lacey Hurley smiles proudly at the Cedar Ridge football game while performing with the celebrities. Hurley decided to graduate early this year after discovering that she only needed three more credits to qualify. “I decided to graduate early just because I really felt like it was something that had been on my heart for a while,” Hurley said. “And it was just something that I was really called to and I was just excited.”

A Girl With a Mission

Ava Caldwell, Reporter
September 11, 2019
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