Wylie future and current college students might be interested to know that the Dual Credit program isn’t the only way that they get college credits without attending college classes. CLEP testing is another way. CLEP (College Level Examination Program) allows students to get college credit for a course if they can pass a standardized test […]
Growth Brings Challenges, Opportunities
The growth in the Wylie school district is either a problem, a challenge or an opportunity, depending on whom you ask. Increased traffic and water runoff – a problem. Increased need for law enforcement and first responders – a challenge. Increased customers for utility companies – an opportunity. Regardless of your definition, one thing is certain. […]
New Wylie Program Helps At-Risk Students
Communities In Schools expanded to include the Wylie school district for the first time this year, and new Wylie coordinator Kelsey Phillips is busy helping students stay in school. CIS is a program designed to help at-risk students, and the organization has 250 programs nationwide and 26 in Texas. It has been active in the […]
Ag In The Family
When little 5-year-old Drew Mascorro took to the show ring for the first time at the Wylie Livestock Show in January, she already looked like a seasoned veteran. And it’s no wonder. Her big brother Cooper, 11, has been showing for four years now, and her bigger brother, 22-year-old Mac, showed before that. Her mother […]
Wylie Girls Set Sites On State
The Wylie Girls Varsity Basketball team wants to win a state championship this season, and they want it bad. Last year, the team advanced to the state championship game and lost 46-25 to Argyle, and the sting of that defeat still burns. Not only do they want to get back to the state championship, but […]
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