Mary Powell didn’t just teach her kindergarten students their ABCs and 123s. For 25 years, she taught young Wylie students listening skills and social skills and how to love their neighbor. She let them learn about plants by working in a real garden and learn about math by cutting a pizza into eight slices. “She […]
Lunneys Chosen For Hall of Honor
Mike and Jeannie Lunney built the Wylie band program into one of the best in the state and earned the love and respect of bands students and parents in the process. So their retirements last spring came as a major surprise to the Wylie community. Their selection to the Wylie Hall of Honor, on the […]
Tax Payers Control Wylie’s Future
Wylie’s future is now in the hands of its taxpayers. The Wylie school board called a $45 million bond election last week, asking taxpayers for funds to continue construction on the district’s east side. The issue will be on the ballot of the Nov. 7 election. “By 2021, we are looking at 1,200 more students […]
New App Tackles Cyberbullying
The Wylie school district if offering two important apps that parents will want to download if they haven’t already. One is an app that sends out important information, such as weather closings. The other is a new app that allows people to report cyberbullying. Wylie assistant superintendent Mitch Davis said the new app is in […]
Wylie Education Foundation Dinner Deadline Approaching
The deadline to reserve a seat or sponsor a table for this year’s We Are Wylie Dinner is Sept. 29. This year’s dinner will be Oct. 5 at Lytle Bend Ranch and will feature live music by Wylie alum Hunter Hutchison. The event will include dinner catered by Joe Allen’s and a raffle. Table sponsorships […]
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