![Officer Ott poses next to the overflowing Blue Santa toy donation bin. Blue Santa also takes monetary donations to help families in need. "We will buy gift cards with the donations they can go to families with small kids and you can buy formula or baby food or whatever they may need," Officer Ott said. "Most people's donations are geared toward younger kids, but we want to include thirteen-fourteen- and fifteen-year-olds."](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_1391.jpg)
Santa’s Little Helpers
![While Edith Burgos is organizing the kitchen, Vanessa Romero is mixing and getting ready to cook. The two coworkers are ready to serve the hungry students waiting in line, and keep the kitchen organized and clean. "We all complete our weekly labors given to us." Romero said. "The job is very peaceful and easy, and we have an amazing work team." Photo by Sebastian Farias](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/IMG_3764.png)
The stove is hot, the food’s...
![Silhouetted by the morning sunrise, a crane moves into position to continue the construction of the math hall located in the upper left wing of the building. The construction to the English hall concluded at the beginning of the first semester. AP Language and Composition and English IV teacher Kristin Burke is now teaching in her renovated classroom in the main building, and she said she enjoys the changes that were made to the English hall. “Obviously new carpet and paint has been awesome,” Burke said. “Removing the bulky cabinets and built-in desks has given us more room, and the new tables facilitate collaboration among students and give them more table space to work.”](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Hert-1-edit-1200x800.jpg)
Three summers, four semesters and...
![Throwing the ball, sophomore shortstop and third baseman Hudson Cuevas completes a play to first base at the scrimmage against Round Rock on Feb. 4. Installation of new turf on the fields has relocatedthe team to practicing on the grass fields and at a batting cage center off of Lakeline called D-Bat. “Our players have attacked this challenge,” Head Coach Ben Huffman said. “We’re just having to shift locations from a day to day basis. [But], the boys come out and wherever and whatever we’re doing they just try to get better every day.”](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Hudson-1200x800.jpg)
As the dark skies dim the afternoon,...
![Senior Rushil Mehta, Junior Katie Liu, Senior Ashley Blair, Senior Anabelle Staples, Senior Jen Nguyen, teacher Amy Buffington, and Senior Kim Dao smile at the camera as they anticipate the upcoming HOSA competition. These students are working together in their Mental Health Campaign, and they have made various preparations for the competition. “We did lots of outreach activities, such as a gratitude jar for students on CPHS and Christmas stockings for children who have to stay at a hospital during the holiday season,” Liu said. “We hoped that it would alleviate anxiety in youth and help brighten their day.” Photo courtesy of Payton DeAngelis](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/IMG_0012-1.jpg)
Online submissions. Meeting with...
![Handing out business cards and putting up fliers, juniors Natalie Le (left) and Valerie Hall (right) promote their HOSA Community Awareness campaign “Backs on Track.” Working collaboratively with juniors Avani Eckert and Morgan Tran, the group is presenting their portfolio of this project at the HOSA Spring Leadership Conference on Feb. 7. “We chose to discuss back pain and posture because we felt the more common and popular ideas were already widely highlighted and we wanted to spread awareness to something less known,” Tran said. “Because this idea can reach a wide variety of audiences, we felt this topic would be appropriate and could easily be used to spread awareness to all of the community.”
Photos courtesy of Valerie Hall](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Untitled-design.png)
An elderly person, phone-addicted...
![Pointing towards the screen, guest speaker Lauren Fryer begins to explains the meaning of the word "antisemistism". Antisemitism is one of the leading causes towards the Holocaust, and affects the lives of millions to this day. “I still care so much about education and I was aware of the Texas Holocaust Genocide and Antisemitary Advisory Commission through a friend, and thought that that really kind of related really well to me, as someone who cares about the rights of others and cares about education,” Fryer said.](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/P1066766-1200x883.png)
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