Two future Wylie Bulldog soccer players recently got the experience of a lifetime when they were chosen to play with North Texas Soccer’s Olympic Development Teams. Wylie 8th-grader Mason Keels and Wylie 7th-grader Bryson Delay were each chosen in their respective age groups to play on their “A” Teams, meaning they were selected as one […]
CLEP Tests Can Save Money
Wylie future and current college students might be interested to know that the Dual Credit program isn’t the only way that they get college credits without attending college classes. CLEP testing is another way. CLEP (College Level Examination Program) allows students to get college credit for a course if they can pass a standardized test […]
Choir Students Earn All-State Honors
Two Wylie Choir Students earned spots in the TMEA’s All-State Small School Mixed Choir and performed with top students from across the state in the All-State Concerts in mid February. Seniors Claire Shuler and Katy Garcia earned the honors. Although both have earned numerous other choir honors in their careers at Wylie, this year was […]
Robotics Team Qualifies For State!
One Wylie Junior High Robotics team is advancing to the TCEA State Competition and another is hoping to grab a wild card spot after both placed in the area competition in January. The 8th-grade team of Eden Sauley, Esther Santee and Maddie Davis, who call themselves Team Gotham, won 1st place in their category at […]
Growth Brings Challenges, Opportunities
The growth in the Wylie school district is either a problem, a challenge or an opportunity, depending on whom you ask. Increased traffic and water runoff – a problem. Increased need for law enforcement and first responders – a challenge. Increased customers for utility companies – an opportunity. Regardless of your definition, one thing is certain. […]
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