The human heart’s longing to belong has no boundaries and its desire to achieve is limitless. It doesn’t matter to whom it belongs. As a teacher at Wylie, there wasn’t a year that went by in the 6 years I was in the classroom, that I taught a student who didn’t desire to belong and […]
In Full Swing: The Growth of Wylie Junior High Golf Program is Booming
Volunteer golf coach Matt Preston’s enthusiasm for golf is quite contagious. It’s his enthusiasm that gave a platform to Wylie’s developing junior high golf program — one of a handful of junior high school golf programs in the state of Texas. The program started in 2017 with about fifteen players signed up, but has grown […]
Wylie Graduate to Lead Super Bowl Flyover
When the National Anthem concludes and the crowd cheers, Lieutenant Arielle Ash will scream across the sky in an F-18 Super Hornet, kicking off Super Bowl LVII. Lt. Ash is the lead aviator of a historic, all-female formation of four tactical naval aircraft, which is part of the Super Bowl’s commemoration of 50 years […]
Wylie Students Motivated to Make a Difference for Their Peers
Hopefully soon students across Wylie will be able to access a Counselor’s Care Closet at their campus thanks to the Bulldog Protection Program, a community service initiative recently created by one of Wylie’s Destination Imagination (DI) teams. The DI team, called Science Alliance, used a similar program in Abilene ISD as a catalyst for their […]
What Are the Chances
The Importance of Basic Lifesaving Skills and CPR When starting your freshman year in high school there are many unknowns, but to save a friend’s life is definitely not a scenario that runs through your mind. Wylie High School freshman, Tony Garcia, was no exception, nor was his friend, fellow freshman Zayden Smith. However, just […]
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