EYNTKA Yearbooks, Pictures and Senior Tributes
No matter if you’ve been in the class room or in the class zoom, the staff is working to tell a wide variety of stories about students during the 2020-2021 school year.
No matter if you’ve been in the class room or in the class zoom, the staff is working to tell a wide variety of stories about students during the 2020-2021 school year.
For all voting taking place within Tarrant County, the ballot will consist of the listed candidates. Each candidates name is linked with more resources about the candidate themselves and the position they are running for.
Stage West Theatre in Fort Worth will be selecting student-written plays to be produced at their annual Festival of the Kid.
Timber Creek students can visit with 22 colleges from around the nation within one week — and all from the comfort of their homes.
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
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.
On Oct 15, current president Donald Trump and the Democratic front runner Joe Biden held opposing town hall meetings in Florida and Pennsylvania respectively. The original plan was for the second debate to take place between the two, but after President Trump contracted COVID-19, he refused to do a virtual debate, and so the candidates hosted town halls at the same time.
On Oct 15, current president Donald Trump and the Democratic front runner Joe Biden held opposing town hall meetings in Florida and Pennsylvania respectively. The original plan was for the second debate to take place between the two, but after President Trump contracted COVID-19, he refused to do a virtual debate, and so the candidates hosted town halls at the same time.