Boys Basketball Hits The Courts Nov. 13
Starting their season off scrimmaging against Legacy, Pachal on Saturday, Nov. 3, the Timber Creek Basketball team begins the year with brand new players taking the courts by storm.
Starting their season off scrimmaging against Legacy, Pachal on Saturday, Nov. 3, the Timber Creek Basketball team begins the year with brand new players taking the courts by storm.
World Kindness Day is Tuesday, Nov. 13 and Timber Creek is going to make a week of it!
Timber Creek Student Media’s Falcon Family Color Run spread smiles and bright colors on Nov. 10, 2018. See highlights from the event from TCTV students in the video below, and then check out the awesome photos from The Creek Yearbook.
1,500 Timber Creek students made the A or A/B Honor Roll for the second six weeks of the 2018-19 school year. This year Timber Creek will print A/AB Honor Roll certificates based on student or parent request. Students and parents Read more
Timber Creek Sports Network is a program that allows students to become involved in sports media, such as the school’s radio station TCFM, and broadcasting school sporting events.
Educators from around the campus left a message for all of their students. In them, they express how their love stems from a place beyond the classroom and into the lives of the young adults everyday.
The yearbook staff does so much more than just check off a name and hand over a 420 page book at the end of the year. The spreads, photos, colors, stories, headlines, and so much more, are the products of the hardworking staff from throughout the entire year.
While a variety of languages are offered at Timber Creek, American Sign Language (ASL) is unique in that it is completely nonverbal.
Although the prospects of off periods and graduation can give senior year a relaxing, High School Musical-esque impression of leisure, the last year of high school can become the most stressful one if given ill-planning and poor time management.
In attempts to cast a light on an often overshadowed minority, below are a list of quotes, all from current students, on their time in high school as an LGBTQIA+ student.