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AFJROTC Students carrying flags reading AHMO run out from an inflated pirate hat, followed by the football team, with the cheerleaders and drill team making lines on either side of the runners.

Home of the Wylie Pirates!

Cheerleaders smile at the camera at dusk, standing in formation during Meet the Pirates

Meet the Pirates! 

Students practice marching, standing in rows and holding instruments

That Wylie Band

Striving to Excellence in Every Field

Senior students gather and write letters at the 23-24 senior sunrise

Celebrating Seniors!

Students make goals for the future at the annual Senior Sunrise.

Wylie High students work on lattice bread baskets in Culinary class.

Make a Masterpiece

Students craft bread baskets in culinary class.

Welcome to Wylie High School

Welcome to Wylie High School, proudly serving grades 9-12 in Wylie ISD. Founded in 1905, we are committed to fostering an environment where all students and staff can learn and reach their full potential. Our school is home to many award-winning student groups that excel in academics, arts, athletics, and extracurricular activities. Our community thrives on a rich tradition of excellence and achievement, supported by a strong sense of pride and unity. We are also the home of AHMO—a way of life that inspires our students to strive for greatness in all their endeavors.

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From games and performances to board meetings and district holidays, discover the many events happening in and around Wylie High School.

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latest news & Announcements

Wylie High School students and staff are truly remarkable, and we take pride in highlighting their accomplishments and achievements. Read the great news happening in our school and district.

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  • News

It’s impossible to miss the blue “Beacon of Hope” lighthouses scattered throughout both high schools. If a student is feeling overwhelmed and needs someone to talk to, they won’t have to look far to find a caring adult ready to help. The Beacon of Hope program identifies staff members who are willing to listen when students are in need of a trusted adult.

Read More about Wylie East and Wylie High Offer Guiding Lights with Beacon Of Hope Program
Wylie ISD 2024 National Merit Scholar Semi-Finalists
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Wylie ISD is proud to announce four high school seniors were recently recognized as 2025 National Merit Semi-Finalists by the National Merit Scholarship Program. Wylie High School's Elena Grant and Areebah Mehvish and Wylie East High School’s Emma Kossum and Takumi Yasueda will continue in the competition and be considered for some 7,600 National Merit Scholarships worth more than $30 million.

Read More about Four Wylie ISD Seniors Named National Merit Semi-Finalists
2023-24 FIRST Superior Rating for Wylie ISD
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Wylie ISD has received a preliminary A from the Texas Education Agency on School Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas (FIRST) for the 2023-2024 school year. School FIRST reports public school district financial accountability ratings.Since TEA began rating the financial management of districts over 20 years ago, during the 2002-03 school year, Wylie ISD has achieved an A every year -- the highest rating possible!

Read More about FIRST: Wylie ISD Receives Another A for Financial Accountability

Our Voices

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Testimonials

Learn what students, staff, families, and community members love most about Wylie High School and Wylie ISD and the positive impact our district has made on their lives.

  • Student
Goretty Gonzalez
As someone who grew up in Wylie, I love how this community has grown. I'm grateful for the security we have in our school. All the staff members greet us with a smile, and most importantly they keep us safe.
 
In this environment, I'm not afraid to ask questions, and the teachers truly care and want the best for us. I enjoy the connections I get to make throughout the day.

I'm very grateful to be part of this community that many don't get to experience. I hope to spread this kindness to others. Thank you, Wylie ISD!
G Gonzalez

 

  • Student
Abu-ammar Ghakhar
What I love about the Wylie ISD family is that everyone accepts you.
 
This is my favorite quote that reminds me of my Wylie ISD family: "Family isn't always blood. It's the people in your life who want you in theirs; the ones who accept you for who you are. The ones who would see you smile & who have your back no matter what."
 
This reminds me how other families, such as my Wylie ISD family, always have your back.
Abu-ammar Ghakhar

 

  • Student
Carrington Hampton
What I like most about Wylie ISD is the fact that the staff cares so much about every student and really takes the time to help and guide us in the right direction and help us prepare for the future. When a student fails they always have a helping hand to give us a boost so we don't stay down below our standards.
 
Last year when I was a sophomore I had a Geometry teacher by the name of Mrs. Hill. She took the time to understand me and work with me until I understood the subject instead of leaving me down to work by myself and not understand the concept of Geometry.
Carrington Hampton

 

  • Staff Member
Brittany Wardlaw
I have worked for Wylie ISD for a couple of years now in Special Education and it is by far the most rewarding school district there is.
 
Everyone is treated like family despite race, geographic background, financial differences, etc. As an employee with the district, I have been able to grow independently, learn more about myself and help others as Wylie has been able to help me.
Brittany Wardlaw

 

  • Staff Member
Carol Nelson
I retired from RISD after 30 years but decided to sub in Wylie as we live here. I am so pleased with Ashley Hopson and the entire sub-system. She is so very helpful and gets right back to me when I have a question. Payroll does the same when I have a question for them. The kids at both schools are well-behaved, respectful, and seem to really want to learn. I am so happy I chose to sub in Wylie ISD. Our daughter got a wonderful education here, went off to OU, and now works for NBC and is very successful.
Carol Nelson