Dance Classes, Teams Host Feb. 20 Showcase
Showcasing their passion is the dance department who will be putting on a performance on Wednesday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Main Gym.
Showcasing their passion is the dance department who will be putting on a performance on Wednesday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Main Gym.
The Timber Creek Varsity Girls wrestling team overcame significant struggles to capture their back-to-back Regional Championship and will take five female wrestlers and one male to the state meet this week.
The 1950s and 60s were a turbulent time that saw everything from the space race to the civil rights movement, two separate events that were brought together in Katherine Johnson. As a NASA employee and an African American woman, she Read more
Though a controversial character, Malcolm X is an American Hero, and a trailblazer for the black community. Without X’s radical views and outspoken tendencies, nobody would pay attention to his more passive brethren, and his ideals are justified when one takes a look into his treacherous past.
Students who take dual credit challenge themselves as much as AP students, so they should be rewarded in the same way. The extra GPA points should apply to dual credit as well as AP classes.
Beginning their season with the new year, the Timber Creek Powerlifting Team attended their first meet Jan. 10, 2019 on campus.
Prom serves as a memorable milestone in a fleeting high school career, heels click against the floor, dresses brush the floor and the music crescendos from the speakers as students sway to the beat. This year for the Special Needs Prom, volunteers have banded together to create a Girls Ready Room offering free hair and makeup services the afternoon before the dance Saturday, Feb. 16.
Important information on times, locations, tickets, and anything else students need to know for graduation for the class of 2019.
On this week’s Black History month special, we’ll be talking about the late dancer, actress, singer, and activist Josephine Baker. She helped break down many doors for many black entertainers, both here in America, as well as overseas.
Actor Burton Gilliam, best known for his work in “Blazing Saddles” and other Westerns, visited with Falcon Theatre students during fifth period on Thursday, Jan. 17 in the Lecture Hall.