Schools Across Texas Take Part in Mental Wellness Week

Mental Wellness Week is a week that student councils across the state of Texas have been doing for years.
Mental Wellness Week is a week that student councils across the state of Texas have been doing for years.
Student Council will be hosting projects throughout the school year to bring aid and awareness to poverty within our community.
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.
Due to office closures in Keller ISD due to Thanksgiving break, Nov. 19 through 23, all transcript and record requests need to be submitted by 3 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 15.
After four years of anticipation, seniors will finally get the opportunity to take part in the fourth annual Project Graduation Main Event lock-in. The lock-in, with laser tag, bowling, games, and more, will be on May 25, 2019, at 11:30 p.m. and will end the next day at 5:30 a.m.; however, no guests will be admitted after 1:00 a.m.
The Creek Yearbook is offering high resolution versions of pictures of every Senior recognized on Nov. 2 for purchase.
As the driving population of Timber Creek grows, security and administration are working to ease parking woes.
By Friday, Dec. 14, students will need to have completed all owed seat time from the first semester. To ensure one doesn’t have seat time to make up, students may now check their record of absences online.
The Class of 2019 will be having “The Grooviest Night” at Roller World Northeast on Tuesday, Oct. 16 to raise money for their class.
Over 1,750 Timber Creek High School students achieved the A/B Honor Roll for the first six weeks of the 2018-19 school year.