Some TCHS Seniors Ask “What’s Next?”

What about those seniors who have no clue where they want to go or what they want to do? The good news is — it is okay.
What about those seniors who have no clue where they want to go or what they want to do? The good news is — it is okay.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year — where we hide 10 unique QR codes and give prizes to the folks who find them.
Timber Creek students participated in a blood drive organized by the school’s HOSA chapter and Carter Blood Care.
There’s not many people around who would consider studying to be one of their favorite pastimes. However, it’s a necessary evil, and high school is a great time to experiment with study techniques to find out what works for you Read more
Students from the Timber Creek Talon, Creative Writing and other English classes, Art and Yearbook are working together to build a new literature and art magazine for TCHS.
Student council will begin running for class officer positions on Feb. 5.
Several Timber Creek High School English classes are writing pieces for a new editorial competition hosted by the New York Times.
A main concern seen throughout the juniors and seniors of Timber Creek — and everywhere else — is applying for college.