Transition Year Could Be Confusing Construction has been the Wylie school district’s main focus for most of this decade, but transition will be the challenge over the next two years. Voters approved a bond election in November that will provide the construction needs for years to come. But moving into those facilities will bring big […]
Swim Team Growing, Ready For District
Wylie’s swim team has been working hard this fall in preparation for its district meet coming up Jan. 19-20. And yes, Wylie DOES have a swim team. “The team is growing,” Coach Caela Shinkle said of her group. “We have more swimmers than in the past, and we have a diver this year. That’s a […]
Students Start Real Businesses In Class
Students in Wylie’s entrepreneurship classes aren’t just learning about starting a business – they ARE starting a business. The two classes taught by Reagan Berry have teamed up with Junior Achievement’s Company Program to create actual businesses that will earn them cold hard cash. “We have learned what it takes to own a business, and […]
Wylie Moving To UIL’s Class 5A
The Wylie school district will finally make the long-anticipated move to Class 5A next year, according to numbers released by the UIL in December. Wylie missed the cutoff to stay in Class 4A by 14 students. Instead of being one of the largest schools in Class 4A, it will now be one of the smallest […]
The Gray-Haired Ladies Love Wylie Sports
Wylie’s very own Golden Girls are easily identified by their gray hair, but what people might not know is that their blood is pure purple. Betty Hines, 81; Nancy Allen, 77; and Golda Harris, 82, dubbed the Gray-Haired Ladies by Wylie parents, can be found at almost any Wylie sporting event – especially basketball and […]
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