The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

Dreamers Should Be Allowed to Stay in the United States

Paulina Gonzalez, Head Opinions Editor February 28, 2018

In 2012, former President Barack Obama initiated the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Under this program, immigrants who arrived to the U.S. when they were 16 years old or younger...

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...

An AP Experience

Travis Davis, Reporter January 19, 2018

As sophomore year was wrapping up, I was faced with an incredibly difficult decision. Staring down at my course request form, pen in hand, I had to choose between enrollment in AP classes or the IB Diploma...

CHS Students Should Take First Semester Finals Before Winter Break

Travis Davis, Reporter January 12, 2018

After spending months endlessly studying for tests and laboring away at homework, students look forward to relaxing during winter break. The holidays are generally regarded as a period of recreation and...

More Classes Must Offer Art Credits

Joseph Salvinski, Reporter January 12, 2018

CHS students planning to matriculate to a four-year college or university may have difficulty fulfilling certain institutions’ requirements while meeting personal interests. The one-year fine art requirement...

Global Warming: Real or Not? An Issue Up For Debate Con

Global Warming: Real or Not? An Issue Up For Debate Con

Catherine Schnabel, Asst. News Editor January 12, 2018

Global warming being a byproduct of pollution is the debate that just will not go away. It is a debate that has even made its way into comedic monologues from Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, and “Last Week...

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