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The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

Kelly Meyer

Kelly Meyer, Assistant News Editor

Kelly Meyer is a senior at Claremont High School and is in her second year on The Wolfpacket. Currently, Meyer is an Assistant News Editor and enjoys creating pages and helping reporters. In addition to her participation on The Wolfpacket, Meyer enjoys reading, writing, playing with her dog, and volunteering throughout the community.

“Being a part of The Wolfpacket family has opened my eyes to new experiences and has improved my way of writing and thinking. Joining The Wolfpacket has been one of the best decisions I have made throughout my years at Claremont High School,” Meyer said.

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The only CHS retiree this year, English teacher Becca Feeney has been teaching for 18 1/2 years.

Long-Term CUSD Employees and Retirees to Be Honored in May

Chrissie Meyer, Reporter
May 16, 2014

On Thursday, May 22, at the Alexander Hughes Center, long-term employees, as well as those retiring from the Claremont Unified School District (CUSD),...

Junior and ice dancer Vivian Luo is seen in the National Solo Dance Championships on September 17, 2013. She has been supported through her years of competing by her coach, Peter Kongkasem, and her mother, Grace Chen. Eventually, she would like to become a figure skating instructor or a figure skating judge.

CHS Skaters Bring Elegance To Competitions on the Ice

Kelly Meyer, Reporter
April 29, 2014

From athletic jumps to beautiful elegance, ice skating is a sport that entails persistence and patience. This sport requires a person to have great athleticism...

Varsity Baseball Players Bernstein and Witt Hit it Out of the Park

Chrissie Meyer, Reporter
April 29, 2014

Even though the CHS varsity baseball team has suffered with inconsistency due to the loss of seniors from the previous year, the team still works hard...

Participating seniors and staff gather in front of Claremont City Hall.

City Council and CHS Collaborate for Student Government Day

Chrissie Meyer, Reporter
March 3, 2014

On Feb. 25, fifteen CHS seniors participated in Student Government Day along with the city council members and staff at Claremont City Hall. During the...

The Hard Reality of Being a Twin When Faced with Stereotypes

The Hard Reality of Being a Twin When Faced with Stereotypes

Chrissie Meyer, Reporter
January 31, 2014

Constant comparison with my sister and numerous questions: this is the reality of being a twin. Whether fraternal or identical, twins are becoming more...

Grace (left) and Bill (right) Moremen enjoy staying active by race-walking.

Claremont Pilgrim Pacers Stress the Importance of Exercise

Kelly Meyer, Reporter
January 24, 2014

No matter what age a person may be, exercise always remains an important part of life. Exercising is an essential part of having a healthy lifestyle,...

Senior Luke Englebert injured his ACL during his Cross Country race this season. Englebert is optimistic about the ALL discovery.

Newly Found Knee Ligament Gives Hope to Injured Athletes

Chrissie Meyer, Reporter
January 9, 2014

This past October, orthopedic surgeons from the University Hospitals Leuven in Belgium discovered a new ligament during a knee dissection, as reported...

Athletes’ Safety Should Come First

Kelly Meyer, Reporter
January 7, 2014

During the last decade, sports concussions and injuries only seemed to pertain to professional athletes; however, high school players increasingly get...

Junior Joshua Meza is currently in the IBCC program at CHS. The meeting for prospective students for next year (2014-2015) will be on Jan. 9.

IBCC Program Creates New Opportunities for Career-Building

Chrissie Meyer, Reporter
December 26, 2013

This past June, the International Baccalaureate Career Certificate (IBCC) was established at CHS after a two-year application process for the school to...

From left to right: Seniors Mimi Kome, Tanzila Suliman, and Madeline Helland share their appreciation of art with young students in Claremont through Project Art Start.

Art Start Paints a Picture-Perfect Program For Claremont Youths

Kelly Meyer, Reporter
October 17, 2013

Since Oct. 4, CHS students have been becoming more involved in the Art Start Program, and spreading awareness about the project in Claremont. The project...

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