Kevin Glavin, Adviser
Kevin Glavin has been the Wolfpacket adviser for 11 1/2 years. “I enjoy serving as the Wolfpacket teacher, encouraging the dedicated students to achieve their vision of what a great high school newspaper should be,” Glavin said. "This paper is in its 93rd year, and I'm happy to be a small part of keeping this incredibly important tradition going, as students continue to exercise their First Amendment rights. They are all incredibly dedicated and working hard to keep CHS students, staff, and the community informed.”
Mr. Glavin’s ancestors hail from the Emerald Isle; his surname can be traced back to the Gaelic Gláimhin, meaning “satirist.” He wishes he were more funny, as he's afraid he hasn’t lived up to the family name. Glavin grew up mostly in the Midwest, where he studied journalism, before changing majors and earning his BA in English and MAT in English Education from the University of Iowa. He has been honored to teach many amazing students over the past 26 years, at the elementary, high school, and collegiate levels, in the United States and abroad, but mostly in Claremont, California. He is currently at work on a detective novel, which he hopes to publish in 2024. In his free time, Mr. Glavin enjoys traveling with his family. This past summer, they explored the Colorado Rocky Mountains and Mesa Verde National Park. (Photo: Mr. Glavin as "The Laughing Cavalier," based on the famous 1624 painting by Frans Hals.)