The Fate of Falcon Theatre’s 2020 One-Act Play
With the rise of COVID-19, many school activities and events have been cancelled or postponed. Falcon Theatre’s one-act play is one of those events.
With the rise of COVID-19, many school activities and events have been cancelled or postponed. Falcon Theatre’s one-act play is one of those events.
Falcon Theatre’s spring show, ‘The Book of Everything’, opens this Thursday, March 5 and will run through Saturday, March 7. Tickets will be sold at the door, costing $5 for students and $10 for adults.
The artwork of students across the area adorned the cafeteria on Saturday, Feb. 22 during the annual Region 11 Visual Art Scholastic Event (VASE) contest. This year, the art department has 37 artworks advance to the state VASE competition.
This year has certainly been one of adjustments for the show choir. From losing their class period to not going to the hugely popular Lone Star competition, there hasn’t been a dull moment yet-something this group has handled extremely well.
The jazz band will host their fourth annual swing dance concert on Friday, Feb. 28 in the cafeteria from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Pre-sale tickets are $5 until Feb. 28, while tickets sold at the door will cost attendees $8.
In light of the former choir cookies no longer being allowed to be sold in school, the TCHS choir department started selling nachos in early December.
The band will be hosting their annual Falcon Cluster Concert on Thursday Feb. 6 in the Fine Arts Center from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. While admission is free, the directors have asked for there to only be parents and guardians of the students at Trinity Spring Middle School and Timberview Middle School for Thursday’s performance.
On Friday Jan. 24, thespians from around the district gathered to celebrate one another at the sixth annual Kelley Awards. Falcon Theatre’s Big Fish shined throughout the night, winning a total of six awards.
January 29, 2020 is the 100th day of the 2019-2020 school year and Keller ISD is celebrating in lots of ways. We’re sharing 100 photos, some which haven’t been published before in our celebration and recollection of the first 100 days.
Although the tall task of football is over for the hard working students of Timber Creek, the year is far from over. Spring semester presents a whole new set of challenges and work.