The College Board chose Timber Creek alumna Gracie Baker’s artwork to be featured in the 2020 AP Art and Design Digital Exhibit. The exhibit features 51 international high school artists and many different mediums of art. Over 62,000 portfolios were reviewed to select the artwork for the exhibit, making the […]
Quick Look: Public Universities in Texas
As college admissions deadlines approach, seniors are faced with a difficult decision. For those remaining in-state, here are some quick facts for Texas public universities that may make your decision a little simpler.
Academic Decathlon Recruiting New Members
The Academic Decathlon team is searching for new members. The team needs three students that average an A, three with a B, and three with a C. Most of the team is graduating seniors and the spots will need to be filled for the program to continue. Alternates are also […]
VIDEO: Nine TC Choir Students Advance to All-State
Timber Creek Choir has produced nine All-State winners for the 2020-2021 season. The closest school, GPFAA, produced six winners. All-State is a yearly competition with four rounds, each round eliminating more singers each time.
PHOTOS: Swim Places High at District 1-6A Meet
On Saturday, the Timber Creek swim and dive team made their way to the District 1-6A meet, hosted by Northwest ISD. After preparing all season, the team finished with multiple district champions, as well as many runner-ups. The TCHS girls team placed 3rd overall, much like previous seasons.
Support the Class of 2022 on Jan. 28
Thursday, Jan. 28, Timber Creek Class of 2022 will be holding a spirit night at Chick-Fil-A in Alliance Town Center. The fundraiser will last from 5-9 p.m. and will help juniors raise money for their senior activities. Make sure to mention “Timber Creek” when ordering for the proceeds to be […]
PHOTOS: Falcons Defeated by Bobcats 63-46
Photos from the Varsity Boys Basketball game against Byron Nelson on Jan. 22. All photos available for purchase here.
OPINION: The Double Standard Around The Treatment Of Protests
It’s safe to say that 2020 has been an unstable year in the social and political fronts, and this is most easily seen in the handling of various protests throughout the year.
The Asian Identity Struggle and the Journey to Overcome
Living in Texas brings many American experiences and culture into Texan’s lives. We become accustomed to the Stockyards, BBQ, and Friday night lights. Texas holds many possibilities for new experiences although it isn’t the same for those who aren’t American adjacent. Culture seems to seep through the cracks as it […]
College Board Announces Removal of SAT Optional Essay
The College Board announced it plans to no longer keep the optional essay portion of the SAT college entrance exam, as well as discontinue its SAT subject tests.