Hopefully soon students across Wylie will be able to access a Counselor’s Care Closet at their campus thanks to the Bulldog Protection Program, a community service initiative recently created by one of Wylie’s Destination Imagination (DI) teams. The DI team, called Science Alliance, used a similar program in Abilene ISD as a catalyst for their […]
What Are the Chances
The Importance of Basic Lifesaving Skills and CPR When starting your freshman year in high school there are many unknowns, but to save a friend’s life is definitely not a scenario that runs through your mind. Wylie High School freshman, Tony Garcia, was no exception, nor was his friend, fellow freshman Zayden Smith. However, just […]
Top Priority: Safety of Wylie Students and Staff
Wylie ISD does not take the safety of its students and staff lightly. As a matter of fact, our district has been called upon by state and federal governments when it comes to implementing security measures thanks to the passion Craig Bessent, the Assistant Superintendent of School Operations, has for keeping students and staff safe […]
Operation Reunion: Four Wylie Students Get a Surprise They’ll Never Forget
Major Bryan Williams and his wife Katie have planned this undercover operation for months. The objective: surprise their four children at three Wylie campuses with his return from a 6-month deployment in Kuwait. With a little help from each campus, they pulled it off. Phase one was to surprise son Trae who attends Wylie West Elementary. His […]
The Ease of Reading Earns Camera Time for Wylie Elementary Student
Wylie third grader Graham McLean had quite the day today. The 8-year-old at Wylie East Elementary School spoke with local news reporter Annabelle Tuggle about reading more than 3 million words. You read that correctly – more than 3 MILLION words, and for Graham that was the easy part. “I was really, really, nervous,” said […]
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