Timber Creek High School (Fort Worth, Texas)

Timber Creek High School is a public high school located in the city of Fort Worth, Texas which is served by the Keller Independent School District. The campus opened its doors in the fall of 2009 and was Keller ISD's fourth high school. Its first graduating class was in the spring of 2012. In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.

A majority of the students zoned for TCHS live in the city limits of Fort Worth in an area roughly bordered by Interstate 35 to the west, Highway 170 on the north, Highway 377 to the east, and Heritage Trace Parkway to the south. As of the 2015–2016 school year, the campus housed approximately 3275 students in grades 9-12.

The school coffeeshop, The Daily Grind, opened in 2017, the first of its kind in Keller ISD. Students selected the name of the establishment via a poll on Twitter. The coffeeshop makes a "Falconccino", which is similar to a frappucino with the name referring to the school mascot; a student created the name of the drink. Students also designed the appearance of the coffeeshop.

The school faced controversy in February 2024 for the cancellation of the upcoming production of The Laramie Project. However, after community outrage, as well as members of the theater department reaching out to the press, the school district eventually reversed the cancellation.

Athletics
The Timber Creek Falcons compete in these sports:


 * Baseball
 * Basketball
 * Cross country
 * Football
 * Golf
 * Soccer
 * Softball
 * Swimming and diving
 * Tennis
 * Track and field
 * Volleyball
 * Wrestling

During the 2022-2023 School year, 2 students in the Timber Creek Wrestling program went to the state finals, and won first place.

Notable alumni

 * Mateo Gil (2018), baseball player in the New York Mets organization