Skip to Main Content
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

Isabella Cisneros

Isabella Cisneros, Online Manager, Business Manager

Isabella Cisneros is a senior at Claremont High School and has been on the Wolfpacket for four years, currently holding the position of both Online Manager and Business Manager. Aside from the Wolfpacket and schoolwork, Cisneros’s time is mostly spent reading, drawing, writing stories, and going to the movies. She hopes to work  as a novelist in the future and is also very fond of Sour Patch Kids.

All content by Isabella Cisneros

California Drought Ongoing But Lessens

Isabella Cisneros, Business Manager/Online Editor
February 8, 2017

The California drought is nothing new, after five long and very dry years. The period between late 2011 and 2014 were among the driest years California...

The Expansion of STEM at CHS Allows Students to Gain Experience

Isabella Cisneros, Online Editor, Reporter
April 25, 2016

The essential factors that have helped the U.S. and many other countries to flourish are advancements in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics...

Eating Disorders Are a Real Danger in Sports Today

Isabella Cisneros, Online Editor, Reporter
April 18, 2016

Participation in organized sports can be a great opportunity for athletes, as they often encourage exercise, an increased self-esteem, and many other positive...

CHS Finally Set to Install Gender Neutral Bathrooms on Campus

Isabella Cisneros, Online Editor, Reporter
March 25, 2016

Gender-neutral restrooms have long been considered a social rights issue for those who identify as transgender, genderqueer, or outside of the gender binary....

Mittman’s Enviromental Science Students Redesign 600 Quad

Mittman’s Enviromental Science Students Redesign 600 Quad

Isabella Cisneros, Online Editor, Reporter
February 23, 2016

Fifteen years after its last renovation, the 600 quad of CHS is facing major reconstruction this year. The goal is to provide sustainability and to create...

Rock Climbing Boulders its Way into Becoming a CHS Pastime

Rock Climbing Boulders its Way into Becoming a CHS Pastime

Isabella Cisneros, Online Editor, Reporter
February 4, 2016

Rock climbing is a sport that is not only a great form of exercise, but also allows one to get out and experience nature. Many enjoy it and consider climbing...

Pros to Playing Club Sports

Isabella Cisneros, Online Editor, Reporter
January 12, 2016

Trying out for a sports team at CHS is often an anxiety-producing experience; however, tryouts can be easier for some. For example, those who participate...

El Roble Panthers Add Cross Country to Their Sports Program

Isabella Cisneros, Online Manager, Reporter
December 10, 2015

As part of the sports program, El Roble offers several sports throughout the school year to its students, such as basketball, volleyball, and football,...

New School Science Standards

Isabella Cisneros, Online Editor, Reporter
November 20, 2015

The world of science is constantly evolving, meaning the education standards science teachers use to educate their students have to change regularly in...

Nitro Circus Crashes Into LA

Nitro Circus Crashes Into LA

Chenna Hu and Isabella Cisneros
November 13, 2015

Like it does with everything else, Nitro Circus crashed into the Los Angeles Staples Center on Nov. 6 to give sports fans a terrific live action show....

New Changes Affect Mental Health Dept.

New Changes Affect Mental Health Dept.

Isabella Cisneros, Online Editor, Reporter
October 20, 2015

Many passersby might have taken note of the construction of the new portable on campus. The portable is a result of the changes and expansions to the Mental...

Dr. James Mitchell Replaces Dr. Hilton as Assistant Principal of CHS

Dr. James Mitchell Replaces Dr. Hilton as Assistant Principal of CHS

Isabella Cisneros, Reporter, Online Editor
October 1, 2015

As the 2015 school year starts, so does Dr. James Mitchell’s career as CHS’s new assistant principal. Mitchell is replacing Dr. June Hilton, who...

Former CHS Teacher Arrested

Isabella Cisneros, Reporter
May 21, 2015

Former Claremont High School social science teacher Dave Lukkarila was recently arrested for stalking, issuing threats, and making bothersome phone calls...

View of Seville, Spain, from the cathedral.

CHS Spanish Students Embark on a Ten Day Adventure to Spain

Isabella Cisneros, Reporter
April 22, 2015

While many students remained at home for their spring break, nineteen students embarked on a ten day long trip to Spain. The trip was brought to fruition...

Healthy Diets Support Healthy Bodies

Isabella Cisneros, Reporter
April 21, 2015

Ensuring a nutritious diet is a well-known tactic for staying in shape and maintaining good health. Snacks are also essential to provide that extra boost...

The Wide World of Webcomics

Isabella Cisneros, Reporter
March 30, 2015

A large amount goes on online; there are memes, cat videos, social media sites, and video games. Most notable, however, are webcomics, which are digital...

Anezka Boyle Spreads Passion for Languages and Travels to Turkey

Isabella Cisneros, Reporter
March 30, 2015

Junior Anezka Boyle’s passion for studying foreign languages and culture has inspired her to take a trip to Turkey this upcoming summer. She recently...

School Site Council-Elect: Jonah Evans

Isabella Cisneros, Reporter
March 10, 2015

Current sophomore Jonah Evans is seeking to make his mark on CHS by running for School Site Council (SIP). He is eager to earn a leadership role on campus...

Proctor Joe Gonzalez Receives New Job Assisting Within CUSD

Proctor Joe Gonzalez Receives New Job Assisting Within CUSD

Isabella Cisneros, Reporter
March 3, 2015

Often seen driving around campus in one of the well-known golf carts and socializing with students, Joe Gonzalez has become a fundamental member of CHS....

Diana Chao is a published photographer. Examples of her work can be found at her website, Moonglass Studios.

With the Push of a Button, Chao Takes her Passion to the Next Level

Isabella Cisneros, Reporter
February 5, 2015

Junior Diana Chao sees the world through a different lens as she takes photographs for her website Moonglass Studios. Aside from her website, Chao has...

Investments For The Olympics Need Work

Isabella Cisneros, Reporter
January 30, 2015

The Olympics are widely known as one of the biggest sporting events in the world, but when it comes to investing money, the games become much more serious....

“Hands Up Don’t Shoot”: Claremont Students Protest Ferguson Decision

Isabella Cisneros, Reporter
December 18, 2014

On Monday, Nov. 24, a grand jury in Missouri made the decision not to indict white Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson, ruling that “no probable cause...

Music Review and Q&A with Vegas With Randolph

Isabella Cisneros, Reporter
December 3, 2014

Q. How did the band originally start out? John Ratts-Well, Eric (Kern) and I are high school buddies, and we decided hey, let’s start a band you...

Homecoming Queen Michaela Christiansen

Homecoming Queen Michaela Christiansen

Isabella Cisneros, Reporter
October 23, 2014

Despite a busy schedule on the yearbook staff, Micheala Christiansen has always made it her goal to work at various missions and do other volunteer work....

Scripps College Throws Longest Running Ceramic Exhibit

Isabella Cisneros, Reporter
February 2, 2014

Avant-garde clay and ceramics pieces have long since found their home at the Scripps College Ceramics Annual Exhibit. It has become famous as the longest-running...

The choir and musical theater teacher, Joel Wilson, recently received his Doctorate in Musical Arts.

From Student to Teacher and Back Again: Wilson Earns PhD

Isabella Cisneros, Reporter
January 8, 2014

Advanced education at CHS is not only limited to the students, as Joel Wilson, CHS choir and musical theater teacher, recently proved. He recently received...

Kathy Pate (pictured above), a former math teacher at Oak Hills High School, and Brenda Tilford (not pictured), a former substitute teacher for CUSD, are two new teachers for the special education department at CHS.

Pate and Tilford Arrive at CHS as New Special Education Teachers

Isabella Cisneros, Reporter
October 17, 2013

The special education department has recently hired two new staff members over the summer. After going through a long process full of interviews and applications,...

Load More Stories
Donate to The Wolfpacket
$50
$500
Contributed
Our Goal