By Dan Carpenter Wylie Growl Contributor When the Wylie Baptist Church Vacation Bible School kicked off June 6, a familiar face was back to volunteer. 90-year-old Marcus Fenner, a member of the church, has volunteered to help with VBS for several years, most often as a “shopkeeper” in the marketplace. Marilyn Swilling, children’s […]
Gardening Is Dirty Work
2nd-Graders Get Dirty In Gloyna’s Garden If Wylie student Ray Rivera has learned anything from working in Gloyna’s Garden at Wylie Elementary, it’s that gardening gets you really, really dirty. “Our hands were so dirty,” the now 3rd-grader said, during an interview this past spring. “We had to dig it out. We had to pick […]
10 Tips To Surviving School
Welcome back! Like it or not, school has returned. As you struggle to navigate a new campus, fight pickup traffic, find your correct bus, or get your children acclimated, here are 10 tips to help make this upcoming school year go smoothly. Important Campus Info Knowing when your school day starts and ends, who your […]
Wylie Tennis Earns Gold At State
Wylie’s Max Tadvick won the state championship in Boys Singles, and Ashley Smyser and Spencer Lin won the state championship in Mixed Doubles at the UIL 4A State Tennis Tournament in May. The state Mixed Doubles championship was an all-Wylie affair as Ashley and Spencer played their Wylie teammates – Emly Corn and Jared Clemmer, […]
Theater Department Ends Season Strong
The Wylie Theater Department ended the 2016 school year on a high note, with its one-act play advancing all the way to regionals, plus two film projects doing well in competitions. This is the first year that Wylie has entered a film project in the UIL film competition. The Theater Department entered two films, one […]
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