Henry David Thoreau said, “Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other’s eyes for an instant?” Real change begins with us, and it may just start in the classroom of a Wylie West fifth grade classroom – at least that is the hope of RLA teacher Angie Kenley. This […]
Inspiration Off the Court
The athletes of Wylie’s Varsity Volleyball took a moment to recognize teachers and staff members for their guidance and support. On Tuesday, Oct. 14, each player shared words of appreciation, and the impact had on her as well as presented the honoree with flowers and a token of gratitude. Fourteen individuals were recognized, including: Heather […]
Heading South?
August 2026 can’t come fast enough for the students and teachers moving into Wylie South Elementary. The new campus, which is located just west of the Buffalo Gap Road and FM 707 intersection, will house grades K-5 helping to decrease populations at some of the current westside schools. Wylie ISD Superintendent Joey Light said the […]
Diving into Civics Headfirst
On June 8, two Wylie High School students ventured to the Texas state capital to participate in the American Legion Boys State – an immersive six-day event in state civics and leadership. According to texasboysstate.com, the program teaches government from the township to state level. “Participants learn the rights, privileges and responsibilities of franchised citizens. […]
Mascot Mash-Up: Inside the Minds of Wylie’s Two New Mascots
Wylie sophomore Creed Huffington and junior Layton Guinn are excited to share the responsibility of being mascots for Wylie Varsity Cheer for the 2025-26 school year. It’s something they feel is an important role, a privilege and take very seriously. Of course, in a mascot kind of way.
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