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The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

Mrs. Natalie Siegs Story

Mrs. Natalie Sieg’s Story

February 5, 2018

It’s hard for me to explain how many times I feel like I have failed and then recovered. I failed a math class in college, lost countless ASB elections in high school, and even went on about 6 teaching...

McCasey Leaves For Redlands

McCasey Leaves For Redlands

Genny Sanders, Asst. Editor-In-Chief February 5, 2018

When CHS students came back from winter break, a noticeable difference was present in the administration. Doug McCasey, Assistant Principal since 2014, has left his position at CHS for an identical one...

Orchestra Plays With LA Phil

Orchestra Plays With LA Phil

Jaiden Curlin, Reporter February 5, 2018

On January 18th, CYMO held their Winter Concert at Little Bridges Auditorium. This concert featured a special guest, LA Philharmonic violinist Jin-Shan Dai. Dai has performed throughout North America,...

Data Showing Decreased Teen Substance Abuse Requires Reevaluation

Joseph Salvinski, Reporter February 5, 2018

The results of a University of Michigan long-term study of middle and high school students’ self-reported use of and attitudes toward tobacco, alcohol, and drugs might result in a headline such as the...

Obsessive Fandoms Hold Their Idols in Danger

Obsessive Fandoms Hold Their Idols in Danger

Emma Cossey, Business Manager February 5, 2018

Everyone has their celebrity obsession with posters, CDs, and, sometimes, creepy shrines kept under beds. No harm, no foul. But some mega fans will do everything they can to get to the celebrity they are...

An IB Experience

An IB Experience

Shane Jung, Asst. Editor-In-Chief February 5, 2018

It is decidedly easy to reduce the IB program into a few distinguishing but distressingly simple qualities that many of us at CHS have spread and heard over the years: you have to write a lot, CAS sucks,...

Stop Early Decision

Jaden Clark, Reporter February 5, 2018

According to The Washington Post, more than 40% of students attending college are admitted through the Early Decision (ED) process. Effectively, ED is a mechanism for early applications to college, usually...

Petition for New Charter School Revoked

Travis Davis, Reporter February 5, 2018

Ingenium Schools, an organization governing charter schools across L.A. County, had petitioned to open a school in Claremont, only to rescind that petition shortly after. Ingenium operates three elementary...

CHS Stands Up to Cyberbullies

Aubree Trask, Reporter February 5, 2018

Cyberbullying and internet safety is an ongoing issue at CHS, and is constantly acted upon by administration. Every year, the school tries different ways to get students involved and educated on these...

CHS Honored for Quality AP Classes

Joseph Salvinski, Reporter February 5, 2018

College Board, a non-profit organization that strives to improve student access to higher education, has honored CHS this year. Our school has been selected for the Advanced Placement (AP) District Honor...

CicLAvia Temporarily Opens Car-Free Roads for Pedestrians

CicLAvia Temporarily Opens Car-Free Roads for Pedestrians

makayla Oas, Reporter February 5, 2018

If one sees a mob of bikers riding through Claremont, they can assume that those are the CicLAvia bikers. CicLAvia is a non-profit event that creates an opprotunity for more active transportation and promotes...

Gomez: Dual-Sport Athlete

Gomez: Dual-Sport Athlete

makayla Oas, Reporter February 5, 2018

Juliana Gomez is a hard-working athlete and senior at CHS who exceeds at golf and volleyball. She has recently earned titles for each sport that display her success. Gomez received top eight in her league...

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