The Pack is back! As the students reflected on their first week of school, the Timberline Paw Print selected two from each grade to learn about what they have appreciated so far and what they are looking...
There's dozens of movies about the ever terrifying great white shark. Constantly painted as villainous blood hungry carnivores who are always looking for their next meal. However the animals have so many...
By: Amelia Ziemer, Lead Sports Reporter
• August 29, 2025
If you’ve been to a Timberline football game, you’ve probably heard the name Hudson Lewis, a senior wide receiver who turns heads every single game. I had the honor of talking to him about his football...
By: Amelia Ziemer, Lead Sports Reporter
• April 16, 2025
As the school year comes to an end, senior athletes reflect on their final high school season and look ahead at what is coming next. I had the pleasure of speaking with a few of our spring senior athletes...
By: Taylor Jackson, Leadership/Culture/Recruitment
• April 10, 2025
You walk through Timberline’s crowded hallways, shoulder to shoulder with students heading to the gym. You finally push through the doors and spot your group in the Junior section, even though...
Spring has come,
quick and sure
When the sun comes back,
and the petals turn
So long you wished
for those bright days
Since the dreary winter,
they seemed to...
Timberline Wolf
On the wolf don’t you walk
Or else you’ll be caught
In a dead spot
Bad luck you may find
To the wolf your unkind
Do not cross its path
Or you're...
Spring is finally here! The long and cold winter has passed, which means spring festivities are in full swing. For Juniors and Seniors at Timberline, prom is quickly approaching. Prom is always a night...
By: Taylor Jackson, Leadership/Culture/Recruitment
• March 13, 2025
While everyone was trying to speculate about the Prom theme, hosted by the Student Council, People missed the Senior Prom hosted for senior citizens on Tuesday, March 4th, 2025. The prom was hosted...
Imagine everything that happens in your daily life; your routine, your home, and your society, then imagine having none of it. Doug Englert, a beloved Timberline Teacher, doesn't have to imagine: he's...
Spring
A field of long grass
Many trees laid behind me
Wish I could stay here
Lost Time
I want back lost time
But I don’t think I’ll get it
That will have to do
The Dog
My floors...