I am so proud that ther kids in San Antonio have made the news internationally!Not.
Werewolf craze hits U.S. schools
By VIRGINIA WHEELER- The Sun The kids wear yellow contact lenses and fangs - and even have fake furry  tails  attached to their jeans.  
Bemused headteacher Bill Hill said: "They walk  down the hallways swishing  their tails. It's a bit different from the school gangs of my youth -  but  they don't seem troublesome."
The cult is thought to have been sparked off by movies like Twilight and  The  Wolfman, starring Benicio Del Toro.  
Education chiefs in Texas report that teen "wolf packs" - each usually  made up  of around 20 pupils - now exist in scores of schools across the state.  
Deikitsen "Lupus" Manley, 15, who claims to be pack leader at Brandeis  High  School in San Antonio, said: "Human wolves have been around a lot longer   than characters in Twilight.  
It gives us a sense of belonging. You gain friends and you belong and  indulge  your wild side." Another "wolf" named Argus said: "We're not to be  feared." 
Deikitsen's mum Pam said: "As soon as he walks in the door, he is  supposed to  take out the fangs, and lose the lenses and tail. They're good kids. It  takes courage to stand up and be who you want to be." 
But the movement was hit by controversy recently after a follower  calling  herself Wolfie Blackheart cut off a dog's head and posted pictures on  the  net of her boiling it.  
The 23-year-old told cops it was dead when she found it, adding: "I  would  never kill a canine. I am a canine."