Wylie West eighth-grader Tessa Purcell was looking forward to the winter break, but before she could really focus on it, she had to look past it — way past it. Purcell can thank her speech teacher Mrs. Kelly Eastman for helping her jump beyond junior high and into the workforce. The project spanned over three […]
We Are the Champions
The Unified Bulldogs, a Special Olympics program at Wylie High School that partners students with and without disabilities to compete in sporting events, was recently named a National Unified Champion School by Special Olympics. Wylie’s program is one of eight statewide holding this certification, only being established in 2023. To be recognized as a National […]
Finishing Strong
Senior Lady Bulldog Joyah Maroney hit the 1,000-point mark and was honored after a home win over Lubbock Estacado on Dec. 13. Maroney, gave up playing volleyball and running track to focus on playing basketball, citing it as her “favorite” sport. As Maroney reflected on her time playing a sport she has played since fourth […]
Working to Learn
Logan Jones (left) and Addison Bayouth add food prep skills to their resume as they work at United Supermarket on S. 14 Street. Wylie High’s 18 Plus/Occupational & Career Preparation program is seeking to add a few more businesses or organizations to its repertoire for on-the-job training for its students. Casi Watson, the functional academic […]
The Highest of Honors
Teaching duo Speer (left) and Harris. The honor of being selected for Wylie ISD’s Hall of Honor is quite a distinguished one, and this year the honor goes to Jill Harris and Cherie Speer, who retired in 2023 and 2022 respectively. District representative Kristian Spencer said the honor is bestowed upon individuals in the Wylie […]
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