More than 180 first grade students brought their very own Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade to Wylie East Elementary School on Friday, Nov. 3. Across campus, parade balloons proudly “flew” in honor of “Balloons Over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy’s Parade”, a book librarian Shyrl Martinez reads each year as part of […]
Dream Catcher
Cameron McClellan is chasing a dream! The Wylie West Junior High teacher, who taught theater arts and ELA, recently stepped out of the classroom to pursue performing full time. “I’ve always overall loved the vibe of Universal Studios and Disney World,” says McClellan. “The way the cast members are working as if they are always […]
For the Love of Fishing
For most teens, researching and studying is not at the top of their list as something fun to do. However, for Wylie sophomores Carson Stone and Kale Trumble it’s not only a necessity to be the best bass fishermen they can be, but an activity they have come to enjoy. “Bass fishing isn’t boring,” says […]
A Zest for Life Just May Become a Profession
As recent Wylie graduate London Groves begins freshman classes at ACU, she is contemplating what she would like to do professionally. However, what started as a hobby may sway her in a different direction. Groves began taking flight lessons at Lytle Aviation a little over four months ago. At the time, she was considering med […]
Bulldogs Take London
A group of 35 Wylie students, family and friends descended on the streets of London from May 29-June 7. They enjoyed sightseeing throughout London and surrounding towns, including trips to Oxford University and Stratford-on-Avon. Day tours across the countryside allowed the group to tour Windsor Castle, the childhood home of William Shakespeare, and the home […]
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