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

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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

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Mr. Wylie East \ \ Senior Everett Vasquez accepts the title of Mr. Wylie East. The award means a lot to me because I feel like I put a lot of hours and spirit into East, Vasquez said.

Making their mark

writer: Shelby Perry, Digital Media Editor
March 17, 2022
Making a difference \\ Posing for a picture,  TAFE members show off their medals as they advance to nationals.

TAFE advances

writer: Jaylee Paredes, Staff Reporter
March 16, 2022
Tech up \\ Informing classes about Texas Tech, the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Affairs, Todd Chambers, Ph. D, and other visitors from the university answered questions, explained their experiences, and gave advice to students from media classes across campus. “The students that came, told us real life experiences that they have had and that other alumni have had,” sophomore Mallery Koehler said. “I really enjoyed learning about the college experience.”

Raider to Raider

writer: Cali Scott, Staff Reporter
March 4, 2022
Coffee Talk \\ Surprising Mrs. Alicia Kam, junior Nadya Thung hands coffee over as part of NHS’s East Coffee Co. The shop opened to teachers Friday, March 4. “This really shows that NHS cares about the teachers at East,” Thung said. “It also was a great mood lifter for the last day of school before spring break!”

Cups of joy

writer: Hannah Hansen, Editor-in-Chief
March 4, 2022
With flying colors \\ The yearbook staff, the Dynasty, was presented with an Award of Distinguished Merit for their 2021 yearbook, Some things never change. “I really liked our theme and how we incorporated our theme throughout the book, and I feel like it was really fitting for that year,” current editor-in-chief Mallory Hatch said. “It was a really fun book to create.”

Reaching for stars

writer: Hannah Hansen, Editor-in-Chief
March 2, 2022
A glimpse into the past \\ Reading about the life of civil rights activist Ruby Bridges, students participated in Diversity Clubs Beauty in Blackness event Feb. 18. I believe this event will accomplish spreading more information about African American history and things that happened in the past that we can now celebrate today, club member Tiffani Garvin said.

Honoring Black History

writer: Gloria Olajimi, Staff Reporter
March 1, 2022
For the customer \\ Preparing a meal during the lunch rush at the 544 Cafe, junior Gianna Garza finishes cooking and serving a meal to a customer. Culinary students from both Wylie High and Wylie east work at the cafe.

Fine dining

writer: Morgan Clark, Staff Reporter
February 28, 2022
Senior sign out \\ As their signing ceremony comes to an end, the 11 seniors stand together for a group photo. The signing was In the IMPAC building Feb. 2. “The signing was a huge step for me because this is the beginning of a new chapter in my life,” Triniti McBride said. “I am super excited to continue playing tennis and my education. It meant a lot to have all of my peers, coaches, and family there to support me.”

Senior signing

writer: Heath Hadley, Editor in Chief
February 15, 2022
Medal Memories \\ Standing with their awards, junior Ryan Smith and the BPA contest winners were awarded medals for their achievements. I felt like the man when I won, Smith said.

Big wins for BPA

writer: Morgan Gore, Staff reporter
February 10, 2022
Music through the ages

Music through the ages

writer: Cali Scott, Staff Reporter
February 2, 2022
Welcoming the new kid \\ Beaming from ear to ear, Chelsea Ombadykow (center of the photo) poses for a class picture at her private school Mare de Deu del Roser in Barcelona. The school didnt have an ideal education system, and Id much rather learn in the U.S., but the city has a wonderful social system, Ombadykow said.

Across the Chel-sea

writer: Gloria Olajimi, Staff Reporter
January 29, 2022
Box of chocolates \\ As Valentine’s day approaches, stores prepare for a rush of people buying candies for their loved ones. Finding a gift may be difficult, but you can never go wrong with some sweets.

Valenguides

writer: Heath Hadley, Editor in Chief
January 28, 2022
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