Tommy Thomas is the epitome of the well-rounded student. He has been successful in competitive math and plans to be a doctor, but he also has an artistic side, participating in band and piano competitions. He also has an athletic side and is on the varsity tennis team. But none of those are what’s most […]
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 […]
Wylie Growl Seeking Editor
After many years of service, Wylie Growl’s editor, Candy Reagan, has submitted her resignation. Wylie Growl was Candy’s vision, and we are truly thankful for the magazine she helped create. We wish her nothing but the best in her future endeavors. If you’ve ever dreamed of being the editor of a quarterly magazine, this is […]
Custodian Building Friendships at Wylie
Louis Rangel’s title at Wylie East Intermediate School is head custodian, but a more accurate description might be head encourager. Rangel loves kids, and he never misses an opportunity to encourage and uplift the kids around him as he goes about his duties during the day. “I enjoy kids,” he said. “I really do. I […]
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