Teacher Madness 2017
Congratulations to Lisa Holt on winning Teacher Madness 2017.
CHAMPIONSHIP VOTING OPEN CLICK HERE!
Voting open until Thursday 4/13 at 4 p.m.
FINAL FOUR VOTING OPEN CLICK HERE!
Voting open until Monday, April 10 at 8:45 a.m.

**April 4th Update: We have shifted to Google Forms to continue the competition. You must enter your Leander ISD login to vote. Voting for the Elite Eight will be open until Thurs. 4/6 at 4 p.m.
The rest of the competition will continue as follows:
Final Four: Voting open Fri. 4/7 at approx. 9 a.m. through 4/10 at 8:45 a.m.
Championship: Voting open 9 a.m. Mon. 4/10- Thurs. 4/13 at 4 p.m.
Champion awarded Monday, April 17!
*UPDATE* Due to the overwhelming success of Teacher Madness, we have overloaded the website and our polls have been disabled. We thank you for your interest and will keep you updated as to when you are able to vote again. Follow us on twitter @thewolfpack_cp to stay updated.
Teachers are going head to head with each other to discover who everyone’s favorite teacher is this year. Students, friends and other staff members will vote on who they favor the most. All voting begins on Mar. 6 and the first round ends on Mar. 10 at 5 p.m. Voting will be on hold over Spring Break but will continue on Mar. 20.
Mar. 20-24 – Round 2 (voting opens at 12 p.m.)
Mar. 27-29 – Sweet Sixteen
Mar. 29-31 – Elite Eight
Apr. 3-5 – Final Four
Apr. 5-9 – Championship
Apr. 10 – Champion announced
The Wolfpack Staff decided to create this just for fun, and all brackets were chosen randomly out of a hat. You can vote as many times as you want until polls are closed. May the best teacher win.
ELITE EIGHT VOTING CLICK HERE. VOTING OPEN UNTIL MARCH 31 AT 5 P.M.

SWEET SIXTEEN VOTING CLICK HERE. VOTING OPEN UNTIL MARCH 29 AT 5 P.M.

ROUND 2 VOTING CLICK HERE. VOTING OPEN MARCH 20-24 AT 5 P.M.
FIRST ROUND VOTING CLICK HERE. VOTING OPEN MARCH 6-10 at 5 p.m.

![Musical theatre class runs through “Footloose” during their dress rehearsal. Senior student director Mia Morneault says how much she’s enjoyed working with the cast and crew. “I am very proud of all the cast and crew who worked as hard on it as I have. A lot of people care about [this show],” Morneault said. “I have a lot of friends on the cast and on the crew, but I’ve also grown and gained friendships through the show, even as director where I may be a little more stricter than normal. And I am very grateful for everyone I’ve gotten to work with.”](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/DSC_0657-1200x800.jpg)

![Sitting in a line of artwork, senior art student Kaemon Kato’s painting titled “Right Side of History” is displayed for attendees of the district’s art showcase. Kato’s painting is a political piece inspired by a photo of elementary schoolers in the street protesting against ICE. “I think it's also symbolic because they're surrounded by snow, which can represent ICE, and they are still marching,” Kato said. “[The kids] are not stopping until equality or justice is served, which I think is really important to represent and show.” Photo by John Pinion](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Screenshot-2026-03-26-114740.png)










![Broadcast, yearbook and newspaper combined for 66 Interscholastic League Press Conference awards this year. Yearbook won 43, newspaper won 14 and broadcast took home nine. “I think [the ILPC awards] are a great way to give the kids some acknowledgement for all of their hard work,” newspaper and yearbook adviser Paige Hert said. “They typically spend the year covering everyone else’s big moments, so it’s really cool for them to be celebrated so many times and in so many different ways.”](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/edited-ILPC.jpg)




![Holding up the bi-district champions trophy, junior shortstop Hudson Cuevas cheers alongside his team. The varsity baseball team played in the bi-district round of playoffs against the Boerne Greyhounds April 30-May 2, where they won Game 1 6-4, lost Game 2 2-1 and won the last game 5-2, allowing them to advance to area. “Honestly, [my favorite] big moment that wasn't even part of my moment was Dom's grand slam,” Cuevas said. “That was a big game changer in Game 1 of round one that ultimately helped us win that game and even move on. It set the tone for the games after and has really impacted and sparked this whole playoff run.” Photo by Allie Tseng](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/allie-boerne00159-1200x800.jpg)
















![After he takes the handoff, senior running back Trae Hill runs down the field in search of a first down. Hill rushed for three touchdowns in the 43-36 loss against Frisco Wakeland last Friday, but the Timberwolves were eliminated from playoff contention. “[I’m] just happy I got to experience the game with my brothers,” Hill said. “I’m going to remember how close and how enjoyable everything was with these guys. They are my brothers for life. Just waking up and grinding together, and proving the naysayers wrong [was my favorite part].”
Photo by Kyra Cox](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/trae-hill-wakeland.jpg)




