Timber Creek High School is prepping for the biggest Homecoming ever with the 10th Year Anniversary celebrating “Forever Timber Creek.”
How to Buy Falcon Football Tickets
If you would like to purchase tickets to Timber Creek varsity Football games before the game, you may purchase them at Timber Creek and save!
Everything You Need to Know About the Pre-ACT
UPDATED WITH NEW INFORMATION: Timber Creek is offering the Pre-ACT test for the first time ever on Sept. 10, 2018. Here’s everything you need to know about this test and how it impacts your day.
Sports Network Readies For Second Season of Live Volleyball
Timber Creek Sports Network is set for four games of varsity Volleyball to be covered live for the second year in a row.
Everything You Need to Know About Pep Rallies
Timber Creek will host the first pep rally of the 2018-2019 school year on Sept. 7, 2018 — but that’s not everything you need to know. Read on to find out.
BPA Creates Falcon Alumni Shirt
The Timber Creek Band Parent Association (BPA) created a Falcon Alumni shirt to wear “during homecoming week and beyond.”
Gridiron Gifts: Senior Studs Support Star Athletes
Looking for new ways to unite the senior class, current Senior Class President Ashtyn Dye came up with “Senior Studs,” a collaboration with our student athletes and student supporters, in which the two are partnered up for the football season and the athlete receives a basket of goodies from their partner on game days each week.
EDITORIAL: Insomnia is a Toxic Societal Trend
The insomniac lifestyle is an impractical one, and those who suffer from it due to medical reasons aren’t fond of it. There is no valid reason for such a large portion of society to bring this unhealthy lifestyle onto themselves.
Be Bold, Go Gold: Annual St. Jude Gold Out Game Sept. 7
The annual St. Jude philanthropic Gold Out game will be Friday, Sept. 7, and will be benefiting the patients at the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Hannah Engebretson Goes From Student to Science STAR
While most Timber Creek students were taking full advantage of their summer vacation, sleeping in and using minimal brain energy, senior Hannah Engebretson was waking up at 5:30 a.m. every weekday, taking a train and multiple shuttles in order to get to her STARS internship at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
