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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

Trump makes history as third president to be impeached

Ady Bolinger, Reporter January 27, 2020

‘He gave us no choice,” Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi said on Dec. 18, 2019. That Wednesday was a day of outrage and passion, a day of significance and history...

CHS Student Jayla Sheffield Appears in New York Times

CHS Student Jayla Sheffield Appears in New York Times

Meghan Mason, Reporter December 14, 2019

On Nov. 12, 2019, the New York Times published an article detailing how quinceañeras are now celebrations of many different cultural identities. These new quinceañeras, as the New York Times reports,...

Saugus High School Shooting Leaves Close-Knit Community Shaken

Ady Bolinger, Reporter December 14, 2019

At 7:30 a.m., most high school students sit weary in first period or wake up and eat a bowl of cereal, ready to face the day. But for the students of Saugus High School, Nov. 14 at 7:30 a.m. was a time...

Claremont Striving to Preserve Music History

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter November 17, 2019

From the tall trees bending over verdant college campuses to the charming Claremont Village filled with small shops and friendly faces, Claremont prides itself on its unique culture. Now, the Claremont...

Claremont’s abundance of trees is shown on Grand Ave., where
both sides of the street are lined with pine trees.

West Coast Arborists Improving the Scenery of the City of Trees

Dilyn Lopez, Reporter November 17, 2019

Known as the “city of trees and PHDs,” Claremont is a scenic town filled with nature. Hoping to further improve its scenery, Claremont has decided to work with West Coast Arborists. West Coast Arborists...

On Nov. 5, Claremont residents voted on Measure CR. If passed, the measure would have increased Claremont’s current tax of 9.5% by 0.75%. It was defeated by a relatively narrow margin; 50.86% of voters voted “no.” Many in opposition to the bill argued in
distrust of Claremont City Council.

After Intense Controversy, Claremont Citizens Reject a Sales Tax Increase

Alina Kim, Reporter November 17, 2019

Over the last two years, the City of Claremont has been facing a budget deficit. Although the city has already made cuts to its operations in an attempt to balance the diminishing budget, there is still...

Bye, Boba; Tocaja May Close Its Doors

Ady Bolinger, Reporter November 17, 2019

Finding the best boba in one’s city has become a mission of many high school students. Tocaja, a popular local tea and boba shop in the Claremont Village, has fulfilled this tedious mission for many....

A cold dawn rises over the empty CHS parking lot, students on their way and others just awaking from too little sleep. Forced to arrive early, one single car awaits, sheltered from the cold.

“Late Start Bill” SB 328: Students are Entitled to More Sleep by Law, and Bequeathed Less Time for Homework

Claire Judson, Assistant News Editor November 17, 2019

At 6:40 a.m., CHS students braving the infamous first period, drag themselves to their classrooms, just as the sun barely begins to approach the horizon. Many may complain about the three hours of sleep...

American Cancer Society Raises Awareness for Breast Cancer With a 5K Walk

American Cancer Society Raises Awareness for Breast Cancer With a 5K Walk

Trinity Forsyth, Reporter October 25, 2019

On Sunday, Oct. 6, the Making Strides Walk, a breast cancer awareness walk, organized by the American Cancer Society, took place. The event had over 9,000 walkers and raised thousands of dollars worth...

Freshman Fight Rumored as “Riot”

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter October 25, 2019

Claremont is not known as a newsworthy city, but on Friday, Sept. 20, an unusual twist of events riled up CHS. There was a fight between two students which was quickly broken up, with the offenders taken...

ASB Changes Homecoming Theme

Ady Bolinger and Meghan Mason October 25, 2019

Normally, the anxieties of homecoming revolve around picking out an outfit and finding a date. However, for many CHS students, the challenges faced were far larger this year. As September rolled into October,...

Senior Chaerim Kang, one of 16,000 selected semi-finalists for the 2019-20 school year.

Three CHS Seniors Selected Into National Merit Scholarship Program

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter October 19, 2019

Amongst the 1.6 million students who entered the National Merit Scholarship Program (NMSC), three Claremont High School students have qualified as semi-finalists. Chaerim Kang, Liam Geary, and William...

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