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Wylie East celebrates 10-year anniversary

by | Sep 7, 2016 | Education

The original staff members show their excitement with spirit hands to represent being apart of the Wylie East family for 10 years beginning the 2016-‘17 school year. (4th row - L to R) Cody Plake, Jessica Taylor, BJ Smith, Vicki Townsend (3rd row) Don Knaggs, Melinda Black, Andrea Cook, Casi Thedford(2nd row) Judy Allen, Amy Andrews, Angela Arp, Tracey Archibald (1st row) Mary Carter, Mike Williams, Pauline Cheng, Dalila Bruner. (Not pictured, Jennifer Thompson).

The original staff members show their excitement with spirit hands to represent being apart of the Wylie East family for 10 years beginning the 2016-‘17 school year. (4th row – L to R) Cody Plake, Jessica Taylor, BJ Smith, Vicki Townsend (3rd row) Don Knaggs, Melinda Black, Andrea Cook, Casi Thedford(2nd row) Judy Allen, Amy Andrews, Angela Arp, Tracey Archibald (1st row) Mary Carter, Mike Williams, Pauline Cheng, Dalila Bruner. (Not pictured, Jennifer Thompson).

 

Tradition, friends keep campus Raider strong

By Brooke Hoffard

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To say time flies is an understatement when the community thinks about how long Wylie East High School has been open.

The 2016-‘17 school year marks the 10-year anniversary for Wylie’s second high school, which started in 2007 with 800 students and now has approximately 1,850.

For the full story see the Sept. 7 issue and the e-Edition at http://www.etypeservices.com/Wylie%20NewsID245/default.aspx

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