Texas A&M University Engineering My Inspiration Helping others is what inspires me most. Whether it’s offering a listening ear or just being there for someone, I love knowing I can make a difference. I try to be that empathetic person others can turn to, even if I haven’t gone through what they’re experiencing. We all […]
Wylie Senior Takes His Passion to the Next Level
Nykolas Jaimes is heading to his dream school–the Culinary Institute of America–to do exactly what he loves to do, which is baking. “I decided I wanted to bake professionally about two years after I first started. I fell in love with the process of turning basic items like flour, sugar, and water into delectable treats […]
Why Are We Bulldogs?
Wylie West Intermediate bulldog, Ellie Palumbo, explains why she thinks Wylie selected a bulldog to be its mascot, which was adopted by the Wylie ISD in 1942, according to Al Pickett’s book Wylie: Surviving and Thriving for 100 Years. Palumbo is the fourth-grade student of ELA teacher Mrs. Peyton Bourland. Sloane and Sawyer Ramos, who […]
Playing the Past for the Future
On May 5, Wylie’s Boys Varsity Golf team heads to the State Championship for the first time in 17 years and in 5A-DII play. In their quest for state, the team has played through crazy winds, a mad swarm of bees, and now Wylie Golf alumni! Trey Todd ‘03, Todd Womble ‘04, Tanner Evans ‘08, […]
Building Leaders One Squad at a Time
Third graders at Wylie East Elementary have been given the chance to lead their younger peers in a newly created safety group named the Spike Squad. From 7:15-7:45 a.m., ten Squad members greet students as they enter school as well as manage younger students in the cafeteria and gymnasiums, helping them to sit quietly while […]
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