Meet With 22 Colleges (Virtually) in One Week

Timber Creek students can visit with 22 colleges from around the nation within one week — and all from the comfort of their homes.
Timber Creek students can visit with 22 colleges from around the nation within one week — and all from the comfort of their homes.
Through limited goverment and strong personal liberties, the Libertarian Party looks to shake up the current two-party system.
Returning to school isn’t easy, especially when you’re in the middle of a global pandemic. Students both online and in person understand this greatly, but how would one feel transitioning from one to another? This is a harsh reality for Read more
Thrifting at charity shops and resale stores has been very popular among young people for the past year and a half or so. While some teens are tempted by lower prices or vintage pieces, thrifting is also better for the Read more
With the cross country season moving quickly, it seems as if the season is already at an end. Luckily, these runners are used to running at a fast pace, and are making the most of their season. Treating every meet like it is their last, the team is set up for a successful post-season.
The first round of the TMEA all-state choir auditions finished on Oct 19, with 27 TCHS students advancing — the most of any school that competed in the region.
Early voting in Tarrant County began on Tuesday, October 13th, pulling in record numbers for registered votes. Within the first 2 days, a total of 7% out of all registered voters in the area submitted ballots. Votes would continue to pour in to the polls over the next six days, as from October 13-19, an estimated 23% of all registered voters in the county submitted their ballots.
View photos from the JV Gold football game on Oct. 15 against West Mesquite. The game ended in defeat for West Mesquite with a score of 39-8. All photos available for purchase here.
View photos from the Oct. 16 varsity volleyball game against Central High School. To show their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the players wore pink shoelaces, masks, and shirts while playing. All photos are available for purchase here.
View photos from the Senior Night Varsity Volleyball game on Oct.17 vs. Byron Nelson High School. All photos are available for purchase here.