In the Right Keystroke: Virtual Choir Makes Beautiful Music While Apart

While one may not expect for certain classes to be capable of going online, the TCHS Choir program has done exactly that with a stunning virtual choir.
While one may not expect for certain classes to be capable of going online, the TCHS Choir program has done exactly that with a stunning virtual choir.
Quarantine and social distancing can have a huge toll on many people during this pandemic. It is important to stay healthy mentally, physically, and imaginatively.
Due to the limited access to technology for some students, the CTE Scholarship deadline has been extended to Friday, April 10 at 11:59 p.m.
During a time like this, when the world is hurting and everything seems dark, it becomes that much more important to focus on one’s mental health. For that reason, here is a list of tips to help.
Many students, parents, and even teachers have been concerned about how to best incorporate online instruction into their lives in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. After a week of planning, Keller ISD has come out with an eLearning and grading plan beginning on Sunday, March 29.
On March 31, 2020, Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order continuing the the public health disaster declaration through April 30 and closure of schools until May 4, 2020.
The office of the 2021 Senior Class is accepting candidates beyond just Student Council members this year.
The 2019-2020 school year has been extremely successful for the school’s Texas Association of Future Educators (TAFE). The leading force behind all of this success? Kim Smith.
On Sunday, March 22 from 7 to 9 p.m., Timber Creek Talon and TCTV will have a special #AskTalon about Online Learning, District Updates, and how to help yourself and your students stay stable during this new time.
In light of the closure of all Keller ISD campuses until April 3, KISD’s Technology Department has come up with a process for checking out and distributing technology to students so that they may continue their courses online.