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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

Maxima McCormack

Maxima McCormack, Contributing Reporter

Maxima McCormack is a sophomore at CHS and a first year contributing reporter on The Wolfpacket staff. Although she acts like a very put together person with the multitude of activities she participates in from being an officer of French club to a part of the JV Basketball team, McCormack finds herself lying on the carpet of her messy room in the little free time she has. Her two five-year-old schnoodles Woody and Buzz are the loves of her life and she finds joy in bossing them around just like her seven older siblings do to her. When she isn’t stressing about school or playing sports, Maxima is spending time with her family and friends or listening to and playing music (from Taylor Swift to Bach) as she tampers in the guitar and ukulele and is an ex-classical piano player. Maxima misses the good old days of elementary school when she read Rick Riordan and had no worries, so she is looking forward to living in a fantasy world through her words and contributing to The Wolfpacket.

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Mykele Hill performing at an open mic
Photo courtesy of Mykele Hill

Mykele Hill: The sub who sings

Maxima McCormack, Contributing Reporter
May 3, 2024

“I really do hope the music thing takes off.” Mykele Hill, a 23-year old Claremont High alumna and substitute admitted as she sat by her desk in the...

Photo of Every Fifteen Minutes simulated crash scene

Behind the scenes of: Every Fifteen Minutes

Maxima McCormack, Contributing Reporter
March 29, 2024

A beautiful entanglement of chaos and organization settled as the participants of “Every Fifteen Minutes” (EFM) –the educational film raising awareness...

Every Fifteen Minutes

Every Fifteen Minutes

Maxima McCormack and Caroline Warren
December 21, 2023

Sirens blaring, red lights flashing, and ambulances driving off with gurneys of unidentified people. Soon, parents and guardians receive the call of their...

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