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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

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

The Backs on Track Project

Jane Yermakov, Assistant Editor February 6, 2025

An elderly person, phone-addicted teenager and someone who works remotely at their desk all day all walk into a room. What is one thing these people are likely to have in common? Bad posture. A slumped...

Holding sanitizing wipes, the HOSA MRC team prepares to clean Mrs. Hert’s classroom. Dedicated to educating the community about various public health issues, this student led group spreads awareness by cleaning desks and doorknobs of classrooms to encourage cleanliness and prevent germs and the spread of the flu. “Spreading information to our community will make them better prepared in emergencies,” senior Emlee Yonga said. “It’s important to me that the student body is knowledgeable of how to stay healthy to keep themselves and others safe. Healthy lifestyles are overall very beneficial as they can lead to a better quality of life and improve mental health.”

A Germ-Free Journey

Kassidy Wilkinson, Reporter January 24, 2025

Keeping students healthy is about more than just preventing sickness, it’s about enabling them to reach their full potential in their academics and social lives. The Cedar Park Health Occupations Students...

At CP night that occurred Jan. 30, treasurer and senior Tiffany Lam on the right spent the evening introducing HOSA to potentially interested in joining students. ““This year they updated their guidelines and what they’re looking for,” Lam said. “We were surprised but I think it’s a good thing that they updated it because some of the stuff was a little bit more outdated. Last year when I was preparing I did a lot of textbook studying which I kind of regretted when the competition came. Now I’m doing a lot more physical and hands-on practice which is a lot more beneficial and for skills that can be used in real life.”
Photo by Arav Neroth

Healing with HOSA

Jane Yermakov, Reporter February 2, 2024

Textbooks jam-packed with information, deep-dive searches across the internet and skills drilled into their minds: HOSA competition members are eagerly taking the steps to do their best. For students...

Smiling with her dog Hari for her commitment to the University of Texas at Austin in the fall, senior Aashna Ravi poses at her home. Ravi plans to major in Health and Society, an interdisciplinary program within the College of Liberal Arts. “As an aspiring healthcare professional, being able to get that higher understanding of how people are affected by the background they come from will be especially helpful as I go forward into a career that is very people oriented,” Ravi said. “Going forward I hope that there’s a lot more growth in terms of accessible healthcare.”

All for the Patient

Anthony Whiting, Reporter May 10, 2022

Her future is extensive. Learning about the variety of healthcare practices in the world within the classrooms at UT, traveling abroad to a spanish-speaking country to see community medicine first-hand,...

Juniors Nisha Raan, Mallory Matthys, Cathy Nguyen, and Cristina O'Hanlon won 5th place in the HOSA bowl at the HOSA Area 1 Spring Conference.

HOSA Club Earns Recognition

Jordy Peterson, Reporter January 24, 2017

What exactly is HOSA? HOSA stands for Health Occupation Students of America. It’s a club for students who are interested in going into the medical field in the future. Club members learn all about...

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