Maddy Lowry took the stage many times during her four years as a theatre student at Wylie High School. In November, she was back at her alma mater, directing her first musical as an employee for Wylie High. “Abilene has such a rich fine arts community, so to be able to be a part of […]
Ready to Work: College Not Always Required
Cristobal Correa thought the film industry sounded like a cool career when he started in Wylie’s Video Production class as a freshman. Now he’s sure of it. “I want to go into film production and film editing in college,” he said. “This class is really helping me. Not only am I getting hardware experience working […]
Student Trainers Gaining Real-World Skills
Wylie’s studentshave a variety of reasons for why they love being student athletic trainers. Some like the thrill of Friday nights. Some like the relationships built with their fellow trainers. And some like the fact that they are learning real-life skills that could help them in a future career. “I think it’s a great […]
Drum Roll Please, Here Come the Percussion
The Wylie percussion section is ready to do its part to pump up the excitement for Friday night football this fall. While the cheerleaders, mascots, Belles and Pure Gold Band all have a big role to play in creating team spirit, nothing seems to drive the student body into a frenzy quite like the drumline. […]
Community Mentors Needed to Help At-Risk Students
Wylie High School is getting a new program this fall designed to help at-risk students succeed and ultimately graduate. Mentors Care is a state-wide program based in Midlothian that connects at-risk students with mentors from the community to help provide the students with the support and resources they need to excel. “It’s a win/win,” said […]
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