ESL Teacher Rosalinda Scott Awarded Teacher of the Year

Rosalinda Scott, sheltered ESL teacher, was awarded this years Timber Creek Teacher of the Year.

Rosalinda Scott, sheltered ESL teacher, was awarded this years Timber Creek Teacher of the Year.

For seniors the satisfaction of graduation and college is enough, but for Hannah Boggs she goes a step further by having already become a published illustrator.

Yeo-Myung is a Chinese letter that means “It’s darkest before the sun rises.” It is quite fitting, as the students who attend a school for North Korean refugees made it through a dark hour crossing the Korean border into the southern neighbor.

This past Friday, on Feb. 2, our senior class officers and their sponsor, Emily Boehringer, hosted the second annual Mr. Falcon Pageant. At the event, 18 senior male contestants participated in a formal wear, talent, interview, and an active wear Read more

While the traditional eight credit-per-year plan is a viable option for many students, there are other ways that a student can earn high school credits and college credits early.

Kaleigh Belle Smith, a senior at Timber Creek who plays a crucial role in both the theatre and creative writing departments, has recently won a national poetry contest.

January 19, 2018 the 14th Annual Kelley’s Awards were held at Timber Creek to honor the stars of the Keller ISD’s theatre program.

Student council will be hosting “YOUnique Week” from Monday, Feb. 12 to Friday, Feb. 16.

Words have an underestimated power and students are learning to harness it through Creative Writing.

Students use scientific methods and analysis to collect evidence through case studies and simulated crime scenes, in simpler terms; they use science to solve crimes in their Forensic Science class.