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Timberline Newsletter 4/23/26

Posted Date: 04/23/26 (06:00 PM)


Timberline

Wolves Weekly Newsletter

April 23, 2026
As we head into a busy stretch, we look forward to upcoming events including the Wolf Pack Players’ production of Almost, Maine (April 22–25), the Senior Academic Awards Ceremony on April 27, and a full day of activities on April 30 with our Senior Celebration Assembly and Spring Art Night. Senior milestones continue with cap and gown distribution on May 1, followed by AP Testing from May 4–15, Yearbook Distribution on May 13, and the Class of 2026’s final day on May 14 before graduation at ExtraMile Arena on May 19. Families are encouraged to stay informed by reviewing the Timberline and DTEC bell schedules, as well as the Boise School District calendar, and to join us in celebrating the many achievements of our students—from academic honors and arts events to athletics, leadership programs, and community service opportunities.
 
The Timberline Wolves crest features a wolf head, torch, musical notes, theater masks, a winged shoe, and a quill pen.

Upcoming Events

April 22-25: THS Wolf Pack Players "Almost, Maine", Auditorium
April 27: Seniors Academic Awards Ceremony, 6:30 PM @ THS
April 30: Senior Celebration Assembly (altered bell schedule)
April 30: Spring Art Night, Cafeteria, 5:30-8:30 PM *corrected date*
May 1: Cap, Gown, and Cord Distribution for Seniors @ break
May 4-15: AP Testing
May 13: Yearbook Distribution
May 14: Senior's Last Day of School
May 19: THS 2026 Graduation; ExtraMile Arena, 7:00 PM
May 22: Last day of School for Sophomores and Juniors (early release)
 

Timberline Bell Schedule

Please click on this link for the Bell Schedule, including the AM assembly bell schedule.
 

DTEC Schedules

Please see this link to view the DTEC Bell Schedule and this link to view the DTEC Bus Schedule.
 

Boise School District 25-26 School Calendar

Please see this link to view the Boise School District 2025-2026 School Calendar
 

Academics Awards Ceremony 4/27/26

Parents/Guardians of students who will be recognized at the Academics Awards Ceremony will be notified prior to the ceremony. The awards that will be recognized at the Academic Awards Ceremony include GPA of 3.75 or higher, U.S. Presidential Scholar Nominees, National Merit Scholarships and Semi-Finalists, Department Leaders of the Pack, Military Enlistees, Military Academies and Scholarships, and Honor Cord recipients. We are excited to celebrate these accomplishments!
 
Poster for a citywide collection event for rechargeable devices and lithium-ion batteries hosted by Rotary.
 
A cheerful anime-style character holds a sign that reads 'ART NIGHT' in bold letters.
 

AP Testing Information

AP testing will take place from May 4 through May 15, and students should make sure they know their specific testing date and time, as all exams will be held in the Main Gym ( unless told otherwise by the teacher).
Please come prepared with a fully charged Chromebook, pens, pencils, and a sweater or sweatshirt, as the gym can be quite cold. Students scheduled for morning exams must arrive no later than 7:40 AM, while those taking afternoon exams must arrive no later than 12:40 PM; afternoon testers will need to wait quietly in the Athletic Entrance hallway until the previous session is dismissed.
Students who choose not to test or do not show up will be charged a $40 unused exam fee.
In the case of illness or an emergency, students must email Mrs. Ennis (lisa.ennis@boiseschool.org)
within 24 hours of the missed exam to request a make-up test, or the opportunity to test may no longer be available.
 

Grad Night Celebration Information

Important Ticket Information
Please make sure to enter the student’s name when purchasing your ticket.
After your purchase, you will receive two emails. One will be the transaction confirmation and the other will be the ticket with a QR code and a product number beginning with “W.” This
will be required for entry at Wahooz, so be sure to have it ready when you arrive.
The only time cash payments will be accepted is at the door on the night of the event. If you
plan to pay with cash, the cash-at-the-door price is $75.
Please note, we cannot accept credit cards at the door. The students can purchase using the QR code or cash at the door.
Poster for Timberline Grad Night Celebration at Wahooz Fun Zone, featuring rides, games, and food.

Attention Senior Parents!

We are in need of chaperones for the Senior Grad Night Party at Wahooz~
All it requires is to show up at 10:15 for the meeting where you will be assigned a
station to watch the kids do their thing for the evening. 
Volunteers also get free pizza, soda, and donuts....same as the kids. Coffee is also
provided for the adults.... nice since we have to stay up until 3am!!
I know the time of 10:15 - 3:00am can seem long and daunting, but I guarantee it's
a fun night! We are required to have 1 adult per 10 students, but as students
begin to leave, I can release chaperones so if you cannot stay until the end, you
won't get a gold star, but I will appreciate your help anyway! 
Thank you for supporting a safe and fun way for our seniors to celebrate their
graduation night with their friends! We have had a great turnout in the past and expect
this year to be no different. Please help us out and if you are a parent of a current junior
or sophomore, thank you for helping the current seniors and feel free to take next year
off to enjoy time with your family and friends on your student's grad night!
Please sign up using the link below.
Grad Night Chaperones: GRAD NIGHT - SENIOR PARTY!

Questions? Please contact Heather Atalla at hatalla7306@gmail.com.
Grad Night Chaperones Click Here
 

Community Cares Navigators

Do you have questions about changes in public benefits such as Medicaid and SNAP? Please join Patient Navigators from Terry Reilly Health and Community Health Workers from Full Circle Health for a walk-in appointment. Learn how to enroll or re-enroll in public benefits in a one-on-one conversation. If they are unable to meet with you the day you are there you will leave with a future appointment.

3rd Wednesday of every month from 3:00pm-5pm at the Library! at Hillcrest
5246 W. Overland Rd. Boise
 

College and Careers Info

Discover Johns Hopkins University! Join a Hopkins admissions counselor and financial aid advisor to learn about student life, academics, and how students graduate debt free

Johns Hopkins Admission Presentation 
Sunday, April 26
Timberline High School Auditorium
2:00-3:30 pm
Johns Hopkins University event flyer titled 'Hopkins Within Reach' with event details.
 

Counselor's Corner

Boise School's ONLINE summer school applications are available now! You can pick up a hard copy in the Counselor's Office or print one at Summer Learning Programs site

Completed applications can be returned to the Counselor's Office. Priority deadline for online summer school applications is April 4.
 

Midweek Makeup Sessions Available

Timberline is holding Midweek Makeup sessions that are available for students who need to complete makeup work or reassessments. These weekly sessions will take place on Wednesdays in the Career Center at 7:30 AM.

If your student has missed assignments or needs additional time to demonstrate their learning, teachers may assign them to attend Midweek Makeup. During these sessions, students will have a quiet, supervised space to complete their work. Once finished, assignments and assessments will be collected and returned to the appropriate teacher.

 

Math Cafe

Need a little extra help in math? Or just want a friendly place to practice? Come to Math Café!
Our peer tutoring program is open to all high school math students—whether you’re brushing up on basics, tackling tough problems, or just want to study with support.
Where: Room 224
Dates available: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays
When: During lunch
Bring your lunch, bring your questions, bring a friend—and let’s make math click together!
Math Café: Where problems get solved and confidence grows
 

THS Band

Attention Timberline band families, we have some exciting volunteer opportunities coming up as we go full steam ahead into the season! By volunteering, we all help to ensure that our students have a successful, enjoyable year. Please reach out to Renae at timberlinebandboosters@gmail.com to volunteer!
 

THS Webstore

Parents and students can use our webstore by visiting https://boiseschools.schoolcashonline.com or using the QR code provided. **Please check out using your student's account, not as a guest user. If you check out as a guest user we will be unable to track your purchases to your student's name**
 

Wolf Wear Available Now

Wolf Wear is available at the ASB Office. Stop by during school hours to see what is available!
Wolf Wear logo with a blue wolf head and text, featuring a QR code.
 

Student Parking

If your student is parking on campus, a parking permit is required. Please purchase a parking permit using the QR codes below to fill out the parking permit information and an additional QR code to purchase the parking permit itself. The QR codes is available outside of the ASB office.
A Timberline Parking Permit for 2025/26 is available by scanning the QR code.
A blue background displays the text 'PARKING PERMIT PAYMENT QR CODE' above a QR code.
 

Student ID Badges

All students should have an ID badge and should be using it to get into the building. EVERY student is expected to keep their ID badge with them at school every day and students are expected to use their ID badge for door access. It is a key and must be reported if lost or stolen.
 

Student Photos

Please use this QR code to order pictures from Dorian Studios for your student, if you would like. You can use this link to access Dorian's website. If you do not have your student's access code, please contact Dorian to get an access code. To request your access key online, please visit the Dorian website and find your school. Then select the picture day your student had their picture taken. Once this is selected, please click the button "what is my access key?" You can also use the Chat with an Expert button in the right corner of the Dorian webpage to help you locate your access key. If you need additional assistance, you can contact Dorian at (800) 826-3535.
 

Wassmuth Center for Human Rights Youth Leadership Program

Congratulations to the following Timberline students who are being inducted into the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights Youth Leadership Program for the 2026-2027 school year. The students from TImberline participating are:

Asa Kasthuri
Callie McCain
Carmen Hill
Lucy Scheid
Saranya Kommireddy
Event details for the Wassmuth Human Rights Celebration, including date, time, and location at the Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial.
 

TREE Club

Timberline TREE Club is working with the Rotary Club to host a lithium battery recycling drive!  On Saturday, April 25th from 9 am until 1 pm at Apple Street Bus lane, Timberline will accept lithium batteries from anyone in the community.   We welcome any device containing a rechargeable battery (e.g., cell phones, bluetooth speakers, electric toothbrush), or rechargeable snap-in battery packs (e.g., battery pack for a cordless drill or an electric lawnmower).  We are working with Redwood Materials, who have domestic facilities capable of recovering more than 95% of lithium.  We invite you to let your friends and neighbors know about this community event.  If you can't make it on April 25th, students are free to drop off lithium batteries at any time at the Timberline library.  Thank you for participating in recycling!
An isometric illustration of a house showcasing numerous rechargeable devices, from kitchen appliances to outdoor tools.
 

Timberline Athletics

Please click the link below for up to date Timberline Athletics information
Timberline Athletics
 
A graphic displays sport start dates for BSD High School, Jr High School, and Elementary School for the 2025-2026 academic year.
 

Timberline Athletic Booster Club

THANK YOU – WOLVES ON THE BLUE

Wolves on the Blue was a sold-out, record-setting night, raising over $194,000 (and counting) in support of Timberline Athletics.

What an incredible show of support from our Timberline community.
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EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

A huge thank you to our student-athlete emcees—Sam Richins, JD Focarile, and Austin Engroff—who set the tone for an unforgettable evening.

Thank you to Melissa Janes Stoor, Jennifer Navest, and the gala committee for their leadership and months of dedication to bring this event to life.
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT

We are incredibly grateful to our Athletic Director, Tol Gropp, parent volunteers, Timberline coaches, administration, parents, student-athlete volunteers, and each and every guest who made this event possible.

Special recognition to our volunteer coordinators—Lies Lawrence, Miles Lawrence, and Max Southern—and to students Violet Scott and Mia Zimert for photography and videography.

A huge thank you to our end-of-night volunteers from Boys Basketball, Football, Wrestling and the ENTIRE Boys Lacrosse team who showed up in a big way to help clean up and stayed until everything was packed up
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THANK YOU TO OUR WOLVES ON THE BLUE SPONSORS

Presenting: Jennifer Navest Realty | Nickel Family | Beaver Creek Firewood | SALT. Hydration & Wellness
Platinum: Janes Stoor Family | Rockwell Time | Elements Massage – Bown Crossing | Goodson Plumbing Services | Ingram Family | Hildebrand Family | Atkinson Family | Vachek Family | Callender Family | O2 Real Estate | b.hills architecture | Shaila Buckley Law | Murata Family | Dutch Bros Coffee | McHargue Family
Silver: Ninedots Build Advocates (USA) | Elam & Burke, Attorneys at Law
Silent Auction: Slattery Orthodontics | Coon Family | Mountain Dawn Photography | Graeber & Company Lifestyle Salon + Facial Bar
Printing: Geneva Financial, LLC – Tobby Goicoechea | Integrity Insurance – Jamie Gellert
Jumbotron: Robbs Family

This was a record year for sponsorships, and we are incredibly grateful for your support.
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STAY CONNECTED

Booster Instagram: HERE
Memberships: HERE
Wolves on the Blue Info: HERE
Wolves Athletics Website: HERE
Wolfpack Student Section: HERE
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Thank you, Wolves Community. We are so grateful for your continued support of Timberline Athletics and our student-athletes.

GO WOLVES!

 

THS Dance Team Auditions

The Timberline Dance Team will be holding auditions for the 2026-2027 school year! Auditions will be held on Monday, May 4th from 3:30-6:00pm in the THS Auxiliary Gym. Auditions are open to all students currently in the 8th-11th grade. Details are below as well as a link to sign up.
 
THS DANCE TEAM AUDITIONS
When: Monday, May 4th
Where: THS AUX Gym
Time: 3:30-6:00pm
Ages: 8th-11th graders
*Please wear all black, fitted, dance attire and have hair pulled back out of your face.
 
 
Please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions! 
 
We hope to see you at auditions!
Go Wolves

Timberline Dance Team auditions flyer with details on when and where.
 

Timberline Paw Print

Please scan the QR code below or visit https://timberlinepawprint.com/ for the latest edition!
To support our Student Journalism Program, please follow this link to donate.

The Timberline Paw Print publishes new stories weekly. Check out the latest stories from the past two weeks.
A flyer for Timberline Paw Print, a student-run newspaper, features a QR code for access and trending stories.
 

Timberline PTO

2025–2026 PTO Meeting Dates

PTO meetings are a great way to get involved and stay connected to what’s happening at Timberline. All parents and guardians are welcome.
Meetings are held in the Timberline front office at 11:45 a.m.
  • April 29, 2026 (Final meeting – moved up from May)
End of the Year Donations

If you'd like to make a year-end donation to the Timberline PTO, please use the link below:

Thank you for your continued support of Timberline students and programs!

How PTO Donations Help Timberline

Your PTO donations directly support teachers, staff, students, and clubs. Here are some recent examples of how PTO funds were used in the first semester of 2025–2026:
  • Upgraded teacher and staff lounge areas
  • Timberline Club Concessions slushy machine for DECA and club fundraising
  • Wolf Connection and Hope Squad off-site training support
  • Teacher resources for classroom projects
  • Health & wellness resources for students (purchased through teacher and staff requests)
Get Involved

Serving on a PTO committee is an easy, flexible way to support Timberline and connect with other parents — no experience needed!
Interested? Email timberlineparent@gmail.com, and we’ll connect you with the right person.
  • Volunteer: Help with teacher appreciation and school events — email us if you can help!
  • Senior Grad Night Volunteers: Email us if you'd like to assist.
  • Donate: Every dollar makes a difference. Click here to donate to the Timberline PTO.
No ongoing commitment is required — just come when you’re able. We look forward to partnering with you to support Timberline!

End of the Year Donations
If you'd like to make a year-end donation to the Timberline PTO, please use the link below:
And be sure to check if your company matches donations to the PTO here

Stay Informed

Follow us on Instagram: @timberlinepto
Visit our website for more info
Questions? Email timberlineparent@gmail.com

 

Food Services

All students attending Boise School District schools will receive free breakfast. One breakfast per student will be available daily.

  • Elementary Students: Breakfast available before school.
  • Secondary Students: Breakfast available before school or during mid-morning break.

Lunch is available at all schools. The cost depends on your student's qualification for free or reduced lunch as defined by the US Department of Agriculture.
For more details on meal prices, menus, and meal applications, please visit Food and Nutrition Services at Boiseschools.org.

Please see the link below for details on the upcoming menu options.

Click Here for Menu
 

Boise School District Mental Health Resources

Please follow this link for additional information on Mental Health Resources from the Boise School District.
 

Bus Stop Information

School bus stop information is available in the Infinite Campus Parent or Student Portal.

Download the Bus Zone App!
Our bus contractor, Durham School Services, offers the Bus Zone Mobile App. This app will allow you to log in and securely track your child’s bus location during the scheduled route. You can set up alert zones and enable notifications for when the bus arrives or departs the school. Check out the Bus Zone Parent User Guide for helpful information. You will need your student’s bus number(s) and student ID number for the Bus Zone App, all of which you can find in Infinite Campus. Please take a moment to download and familiarize yourself with the Bus Zone App, available in the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. The access code for Boise School District is: 2048ISDBC

 

Community Events

Poster for the "Going Wild!" spring event at Barber Pool Conservation Area, featuring a colorful nature illustration.
 
A group of people hold welcome signs for exchange students Alanna and Marcelo at an airport.
 

Volunteers needed! Idaho Youth Adaptive Sports Camp

Boise Parks & Recreation’s Adaptive Recreation program is looking for volunteers for the Idaho Youth Adaptive Sports Camp (Flyer Attached). The Idaho Youth Adaptive Sports Camp is offered to youth and teens who have a physical disability and use a wheelchair or could use a wheelchair to participate in sports. Camp sports include wheelchair basketball, wheelchair tennis, handcycling, swimming and more! All campers are paired with a volunteer who helps cheer and support the athlete they are helping over the four days of the camp. Volunteers need to be age 16 or older. Previous adaptive sports experience is not needed.
The camp takes place June 10-13 at Fort Boise Community Center. The goal is that volunteers can help all four days, but if not, volunteers need to commit to at least two of the days. Priority is given to volunteers who can help out all four days as we pair every volunteer with a camper and it’s really difficult on the campers if they have someone different each day. Meals are provided during the camp as is a camp T-shirt.
A volunteer training will take place Wednesday, June 3 from 6-8 p.m. at Fort Boise Community Center.
We will need help:
  • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 from 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
  • THURSDAY, JUNE 11 from 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
  • FRIDAY, JUNE 12 from 8:30 AM - 8:30 PM
  • SATURDAY, JUNE 13 from 8:30 AM - 1 PM
If you are interested, please fill out a volunteer waiver online. Instructions are in the attached PDF. Please make sure to indicate your T-shirt size as well.
Idaho Youth Adaptive Sports Camp
 
A flyer announces a free event on Tuesday, April 28th, from 5:30-7:00 PM, at Boise Experiential Therapy Collective.
 
A smiling healthcare professional in blue scrubs holds a clipboard and pen, promoting St. Luke's Career Festival.
 
Boise State University Health Sciences Camp flyer for June 16-18, 2026, featuring students in healthcare training.
BSU is gearing up for our third annual Health Sciences Camp at Boise State. The camp offers high school juniors and seniors of the 2026-27 year an exceptional opportunity to explore healthcare professions and health science programs at Boise State, learning through hands-on experience from our world-class faculty and Bachelor degree students, all while receiving a taste of life on campus with like-minded peers.

Their first two years of operation, they received overwhelming positive feedback from students and parents as their camp is the only one of its kind in Idaho, as well as a top option for the Pacific Northwest and West Coast regions.


This year, they are expanding their capacity to 50 students, and they still have spots available. They prioritize seating for incoming juniors and seniors of the 2026-27 year, but if students who are graduating this spring and are interested to attend, they will place them on a wait list until April 10 to allow eligible students the opportunity to apply first. As well, they have $200 scholarships available for those in need.

 
Poster for Owyhee Combined School's 'Braves' Culture' Student Conference & Trade Show on May 14, 2026.