Lady T-Wolves fall short in loss to Del Oro
Alex Rawlinson, Staff Reporter
January 30, 2012
With a starting record of 13-5 for preseason, the Varsity Girls Basketball team was looking like an absolute success. With the victory of the tournament in Davis, and the finishing rank of 4th in high-end tournaments, Coach Beck has become more precise on his prediction of how this season will turn... Read more »
English Language Consultants Hired
Alex Rawlinson, Staff Reporter
January 27, 2012
Our school district has many significant issues to solve, however, recently one of these issues were resolved from our list when consultants were hired to take control of our EL department, which focuses on students whose primary language is not English. Due the many different types of ethnicities... Read more »
Rock Revolution hits campus this weekend
Abby Skaff, Photo Editor, Asst. Special Section Editor
January 25, 2012
For these musicians hard work comes with relief, pride and rock n’ roll. After five months in the making, Woodcreek’s Commercial Music Project presents “Rock Revolution,” showing Jan. 26-28 at 7 PM in the WHS Theatre. In September 2011, fifteen young musicians were already working hard to prepare... Read more »
‘New Girl’ is one you’re sure to love
Breana Zamudio, Editor-in-Chief
January 25, 2012
This year there have been several new shows airing on television. Some of the top shows include Whitney, Are you there Chealsea and my favorite, New Girl. This new and comedic television series airs on Tuesdays on Channel 40 at 9/8 central. The show stars actress Zooey Deschanel who also starred in the... Read more »
Woodcreek gets an A positive at the blood drive
Tyler Hall, Staff
January 24, 2012
Last Friday, Woodcreek students came out in force for the blood drive. With five buses and students pouring in from 8 am to 12:30 pm, numbers have been good, at least over 50 just in the latter part of the session. The Blood Source company has been coming... Read more »
Hunger Games captures teen attention span
Matthew George, Editor-in-Chief
January 23, 2012
Reading at the teen age, for most, requires the book to be interesting and able to capture our attention span right away. If a book fails to do so, either by starting out slow or presenting a challenge to read, than, most likely, teenagers aren’t going to read it. Susanne Collins... Read more »
Can you just bump up my grade?
Jason Edwin, Staff
January 23, 2012
Here at the great educational institution, that we call Woodcreek, we have approximately 2,200 students. At least 2,199 of these students have been in the situation where their grade is at an 89.4% and they end up getting a B+ in the class. With a recent encounter with a student from England, a new type... Read more »
Modern Family is normally abnormal
Jon Cana, Broadcast Editor
January 23, 2012
Three families have captured the hearts and television sets of Americans as ‘Modern Family’ continues to ignite laughter every Wednesday at 9 pm. The ABC show is styled mocking the plethora of ‘reality’ shows on TV today, with hilarious interjections from the characters between the story’s... Read more »
What really happened on January 18th
Megan Adams, News Editor
January 23, 2012
Roseville— Wednesday, January 18, 2012 a non-Woodcreek male in a blue sweatshirt, black jeans attempted to step onto the campus around 2:40. P.M. Campus monitor Shane McClure was guarding the front gate when the Adalante student tried to pass off as a student whom attends Woodcreek. McClure... Read more »
CFS makes plans for spring semester
Sara Sumrak, Opinions Editor
January 20, 2012
The college scholarship Federation has big plans for this semester. From touring Stanford in the spring to educating people about college, the club has its hands full. One of their bigger projects for this semester is creating a CJSF at Silverado where a middle school student can come to Woodcreek... Read more »


