Wylie’s newest campus, Wylie East Intermediate, did not wait long to start equipping its students with an opportunity to build leaders and service-minded students, starting their very first student leadership group this year. “Mrs. McKnight [our music teacher] came to me at the beginning of the year with an idea for a student council-like group, […]
Wylie Cub Scouts Take to the Racetrack at the Mall of Abilene
It’s “go-time” for a pack of 40 Wylie Cub Scouts as they celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Boy Scout’s Pinewood Derby – a beloved Scouting activity that not only builds great cars and memories but also skills that last a lifetime. Russell Parramore, who grew-up scouting in the Big Country and has helped organize […]
Wylie ISD to split up athletic director, head football coach position
Wylie ISD is taking a progressive step as they continue to experience growth and will split the athletic director/head football coach position into two separate positions. Wylie will begin its search for its first full-time athletic director this Spring. The new director will assume responsibilities currently held by Clay Martin, who has elected to remain […]
The Future Unfolds
Now that ballots have been cast, the district is getting to work to address future district growth, aging buildings, safety and security, athletics, and technology. Here is a quick summary of what passed and where the district intends to begin. Proposition A Package will: • Wylie High School expansion and upgrades • Add 62 classrooms […]
Culinary Fun with Bulldog Chefs – The Crowd Pleaser
It’s almost New Year’s and parties are on your schedule so take the longtime favorite crowd pleaser deviled egg. Wylie Growl ‘s final student guest chef, Wylie junior Ethan Hill, shares his family’s recipe for his favorite holiday appetizer. Plus, tips for getting the perfectly peeled egg. Began culinary art class: 2021 Why did you […]
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