The mission of the Wylie East High School news site is to inform, educate and entertain readers. Established Jan. 13, 2011. Principal: Mrs. Tiffany Doolan; Adviser: Ms. Kimberly Creel

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The mission of the Wylie East High School news site is to inform, educate and entertain readers. Established Jan. 13, 2011. Principal: Mrs. Tiffany Doolan; Adviser: Ms. Kimberly Creel

Blue Print

The mission of the Wylie East High School news site is to inform, educate and entertain readers. Established Jan. 13, 2011. Principal: Mrs. Tiffany Doolan; Adviser: Ms. Kimberly Creel

Blue Print

Professionally speaking \\ Broadway performer Christy Altomare directs seniors Tyler Seymour and Eva Kewley as they perform Still and The Neva Flows for the production of Anastasia Sept. 29. “It meant a lot for her to be here because she achieved the dream that a lot of young actors and actresses strive for and just never achieve,” junior Crei Pierson said.

Stealing the show

writer: Hannah Hansen, Editor-in-Chief
October 8, 2021
Lame or game \ Superintendent Dr. Vinson writes student feedback on what strategies and social media platforms are “lame” or what the district wants to know to improve communication and relationships over social media. “I think one of the main takeaways I got from the council was that our district is willing to listen to its students,” Wylie High senior Alina Nguyen, HOSA and NHS president said. “They were extremely receptive to student input, and to be one of the few selected to represent Wylie High School was an extraordinary opportunity.”

The room where it happens

writer: Heath Hadley, Editor in Chief
September 30, 2021
Mini me \\ Junior Mikayla Neveloff runs around the gym with her Jr. Jewel during a water break. Sapphires host this clinic twice a year to raise money and give girls a chance to dance with older girls.

New kids on the block

writer: Macey Norris, Yearbook Staff
September 28, 2021
Interacting with students \\ During East Side Rally, clubs showcased their programs to students as they picked up their schedules and toured the school. Bailey Causey represents the Interact Club.

Young blood

writer: Yamina Dashti, journalism student
September 25, 2021
Sweet deal \\ Recruiting members to her table, junior Ava Rhodes hands out candy to entice students to join Leo Club at East Side Rally Aug 10. We love new members. Everyone should join Leo Club, Rhodes.

Lion-hearted

writer: Adysen Robertson, journalism student
September 24, 2021
Sweet spot \\ Freshman Ann Dardy participates in Diversity Clubs first social event of the year. “[Being in the club] has gotten me out of my shell. Im more comfortable talking to new people, and Im more comfortable sharing my pronouns because I know I wont be judged,” Dardy said.

Inside scoop

writer: Maggie Volpi, Copy Editor
September 20, 2021
Steal the show \\ During the halftime performance, junior Eliana Wade does choreography as a rifle in color guard. “I’m most looking forward to performing the entire show on the field because I remember my first time performing a show for all the parents,” Wade said. The band and color guard perform the show at competitions and during halftime at every football game

Band students start ‘The Efflorescence’

writer: Morgan Clark, Staff Reporter
September 7, 2021
Lets gooo! \\ Senior Daniel Cline motivates his team to win the band Splash Olympics. The band held the first ever Splash Olympics to celebrate the end of band camp Aug. 20. “Getting back into the swing of things after COVID was a real challenge in band camp,” Cline said.

Band ends camp with splash

writer: Avery Heist, Staff Reporter
September 3, 2021
Power pose \\ Celebrating each other as their names are called, sophomore Sean Figueroa and junior Westin Waters stand alongside the other varsity football players at Meet the Raider Aug. 19.

Rallying Raiders

writer: Ryah Hill, Staff Reporter
September 1, 2021
Pay attention \\ Listening to his teammates, sophomore Carson Tittle talks at practice with his Quiz Bowl team. SkillsUSA state competitions will be held virtually this year.

No longer amatuer hour

writer: Hannah Hansen, Editor-in-Chief
April 12, 2021
Look it up \\ The yearbook staff celebrates their recognition of being put in the 2020 Jostens Look Book. This is the 11th out of 13 yearbooks to be included in the book of excellence.

Look good on paper

writer: Katie Borchetta, Staff Reporter
March 31, 2021
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