Humans of Timber Creek: Reagan Charles

For freshman Reagan Charles, it’s all about going down her own path.
For freshman Reagan Charles, it’s all about going down her own path.
This year’s “Shrink your Mum” campaign is coming up soon. Wednesday, Oct. 10 through Friday, Oct. 12, the senior class officers and their sponsor, Emily Boehringer, will be selling buttons at lunches for $5.
Helping Hands is a group of 18 to 25 year-olds that helps to educate 1,500 Syrian refugee children in Jordan and Lebanon. Amirah Abdulla, is a senior who is hoping to travel and volunteer with this organization.
Senior Reese Hyatt can easily draw eyes to his brightly colored outfits, contrasting from his down-to-earth and slightly shy personality.
Sophomore Ainsley Beers has a style that travels through time. “I like to wear stuff that looks like it could be from the 90’s and stuff that looks like early 2000’s”
Freshman Ethan Hyatt says his style gives him a “hipster” appearance. His fully buttoned up shirts are not the only thing that sets him apart, though, as he has been interested in playing drums for the jazz band since he was just four years old.
On Oct. 22, 20 German students will become the tourists and arrive at Timber Creek, with TC students paired up to host them, just as they did they did last summer in Germany.
When seniors Jamal Stacey and Gelvinn Pluas helped a fellow Falcon, the young men never expected the events that followed. Like all kind acts, this small gesture went a long way: it traveled from Timber Creek’s cafeteria to Independence Elementary School.
A civil lawyer turned teacher, Ms. Amy Hairston is determined to inspire others with her experiences and knowledge.
After former speech and debate coach, Debbie Begley’s retirement at the end of last year, Timber Creek was in need of a replacement for the inspirational and hardworking teacher. Then came along Timber Creek Alumni, Alyson Neeley, to fill Begley’s shoes.