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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

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Nosy Neighbor

October 29, 2021

Everyone has a dream. The difference however, between Keith Strenger and “everyone else” is that Strenger managed to turn his into reality, a successful one at that. Three years ago, he opened Pepo...

The Guerilla War Against CHS’ Bathrooms

Ben Chapman and John Warren, Reporters October 29, 2021

It would be incredibly difficult not to be aware of the recent pandemonium that has swept across the bathrooms of American highschools, Claremont being no exception. Practically anything that can be stolen...

National forests temporarily close as fires in Southern California emerge

National forests temporarily close as fires in Southern California emerge

Anna Jiang, Reporter September 24, 2021

Throughout the past month, wildfires emerged from Glendora Ridge and Sunset Peak, two of the many trails that are located near Mt. Baldy, which wreaked danger for the hundreds of residents living near...

Free lunch or a meal from home? The implications of the new free lunch program at CHS.

Lorenzo Cano, Reporter September 24, 2021

California, and in turn CHS, have done away with the paid-lunch program for not just the 2021-2022 school year, but the foreseeable future. Throughout the pandemic, free breakfast and lunch pickups at...

CHS students react to California’s Recall Election

Lucas Grannis, Reporter September 24, 2021

Following a petition signed by nearly two million Californians who wanted to fight for a recall and for change, Governor Gavin Newsom was forced to desperately fight for his political career. On September...

Vaccine mandates Claremont High School?

Carson Paul, Reporter September 24, 2021

About a year and half from the start of quarantine, vaccinations have allowed a sense of normalcy to return. Students have returned to in-person school, clubs and sports are once again meeting, and...

You are on #TongvaLand: decolonizing Claremonts history

You are on #TongvaLand: decolonizing Claremont’s history

Isha Raheja, Reporter September 24, 2021

Claremont High School, like the vast majority of high schools in the United States, occupies stolen land. CHS was founded in 1890 and for 131 years has inhabited the land of the Tongva, an Indigenous tribe...

Plans for prom, graduation, and other senior events

Melina Tisopulos, Reporter May 10, 2021

This unprecedented school year has taken away many of the iconic senior year experiences from the class of 2021. However, as Covid cases fall and restrictions loosen, it appears the end of senior year...

Students walk through the halls of the recently reopened Claremont High School.

From chatting to cheating: students and teachers navigate the return to the classroom

Meghan Mason, Assistant News Editor May 10, 2021

All student quotes were submitted anonymously through questions posted on the Wolfpacket Instagram. Almost a year to the day after CUSD originally planned to reopen campuses after their closure in March...

Student opinions on CHS’s pass/fail option

Student opinions on CHS’s pass/fail option

Izzy Thomas, Reporter May 10, 2021

402 days after all Claremont schools shut down last spring, CHS reopened on April 19th for students who were willing to attend hybrid learning. Following the chaos of half in-person and half-distance learning,...

A sense of normalcy? The return of in-person AP exams

David Begazo, Reporter April 19, 2021

Claremont High School has announced that the AP Exams this May are set to take place in-person despite students having taken their AP courses online as a result of the pandemic. CHS staff have analyzed...

Supporting CHS student mental health during online learning

Supporting CHS student mental health during online learning

Melina Tisopulos, Reporter April 19, 2021

Attending school in isolation for over a year has brought unique mental health challenges to students. Going into the 2020-2021 school year, CHS’ top priority was to develop online mental health support...

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