That’s right. This plastic, Wylie-gold horn that sounds like the horns blown fiercely at soccer matches, excuse me, I mean football matches across the pond like in Spain or England has its own little history. It all started in 2017, when Wylie sophomore Stran Blair grabbed it out of his mom Daisy Yoder’s classroom as […]
Illustrations of Inspiration
Wylie East Junior High (WEJH) staff had the opportunity to compete and relax at the same time when they were asked to participate in a friendly coloring competition. The task was easy…print the photo provided and color it. Tina Jones, art teacher at East, said the coloring contest stemmed from the location of the campus. […]
Next Steps: Alum Spotlight
Recent Wylie graduate Brady Gay hit the ground running after graduating last May. With his CTE (Career and Technical Education) experience in plumbing and the support of another Wylie alumnus, Gay is on his way to reaching his goals. Growing up, Gay invested much of his time on the baseball diamond, even helping the Bulldogs […]
Holy Mahjong, Bulldogs!
Keep an eye out in the sky for the mahjong signal beckoning all bulldogs! Mahjong — a game of strategy commonly connected with, well, “old people” — has become a hit recently among the students at Wylie West Junior High thanks to the newly established Bulldogs and Bams Mahjong Club. The club kicked off Sept. […]
Thinking Outside the Bag
This past October, the Student Council at Wylie High School took basic plastic grocery bags and wove them into mats for individuals who are living without shelter in the Abilene community. Senior Kamryn Johnson, Wylie’s Student Council community service chair, said the process was a learning experience since weaving isn’t an activity she or the […]
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