From Dec. 3-10, members of Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) competed in the District Career Development Conference (CDC) and five students will be representing Timber Creek at the State Career Development Conference from Feb. 8-16. DECA is an organization for Business and Marketing students looking to pursue a career […]
Former Falcon Featured in 2020 AP Art and Design Digital Exhibit
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 […]
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 […]
A Brief Look Into the Past and Present of Mobile Games
Mobile games seem to be a constant since the early 2010’s. With (in)famous games such as Flappy Bird, Angry Birds, and other avian related games, mobile games have always been a casual hobby that even the most buff jock can enjoy. Even recently, with the release of Genshin Impact, gamers […]
91-Year-Old British Man’s Witty Response to COVID-19 Vaccine
On Dec. 8, Martin Kenyon, a 91-year-old British man, gained popularity after being interviewed by CNN reporter, Cyril Vanier outside the Guy’s Hospital regarding his first dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech (COVID-19) vaccine. “I hope I am not going to have the bloody bug now,” Kenyon said. “I don’t intend to […]
Scientists Discover World’s Longest Animal
Scientists have discovered a creature is called a Siphonophore and it is thought to be the largest animal ever recorded. It is formed from thousands of individual cells that string together to form one (estimated) 150 ft. long, holistic living animal. Siphonophores are made up of groups of zooids, a […]
Clear The (Pre) Area: TCHS Choir Sweeps 2nd Round of TMEA
The second round of the Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) all-state choir auditions finished on Wed. Dec. 2, with 13 TCHS students advancing, the most of any school that competed in the region-even through the second round of eliminations. If that doesn’t sound like a big deal, that essentially means: […]
Buy a Burrito for the Junior Class’ Chipotle Spirit Night
Show some school spirit at Chipotle on Dec. 8 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at 2901 Heritage Trace Pkway Ste 101 in Fort Worth to support the Class of 2022. Mention the fundraiser or use the flyer below at checkout and 33% of the proceeds will be donated to […]
Students with Style: Haley Wilbert
In these odd times of a global pandemic, many have used quarantine to develop their style as well as who they are as people. While people began to get to know themselves, junior Haley Wilbert went through a similar development. “I would describe my style as extremely bubbly and outgoing,” […]
PHOTOS: Falcons Win Big on Senior Night
View photos from the Senior Night Varsity Football game on Oct. 30 vs. Fossil Ridge High School. All photos are available for purchase here. Falcons defeated Ridge 56-28.