Wylie third grader Graham McLean had quite the day today. The 8-year-old at Wylie East Elementary School spoke with local news reporter Annabelle Tuggle about reading more than 3 million words. You read that correctly – more than 3 MILLION words, and for Graham that was the easy part. “I was really, really, nervous,” said […]
Campus Connections December 22: Wylie East Elementary
ACTS OF KINDNESS CLUB Wylie East Elementary has implemented an Acts of Kindness Club on our campus. Students are nominated by teachers and staff when they are spotted going above and beyond regular campus expectations and being especially kind to other bulldogs on campus. By the end of October this year, we already had 153 […]
Bulldog to Bulldog
Here-ye, Here-ye! Calling on all K-4th grade bulldogs! Our upcoming issue has a new page called “Bulldog to Bulldog” where fellow Wylie Bulldogs are asked to share their thoughts about fun or helpful topics. In this issue, we are asking our younger bulldogs to share their thoughts on going back to school in a couple […]
Bus Driver’s Quick Thinking Saves Student
A Wylie bus driver’s quick action may have saved the life of a Wylie kindergarten student during the final weeks of school. Six-year-old Grant Loup has a severe peanut allergy, and when he unknowingly ate a single peanut butter M&M, he went to bus driver Jessie Bernal for help. Jessie immediately took him off the […]
The Semester in Photos
EARLY CHILDHOOD Hayle Cochran’s class tries green eggs & ham. Hayle Cochran’s class dressed for Dr. Seuss Day. Jessica Carpenter’s class celebrates the 100th day of school. Amanda Martinez’ class celebrates the 100th day of school. EAST ELEMENTARY Sydney Heidenheimer’s class learning about food chains. Abby Maronski’s class making predictions. Ashley Randell’s class reading […]