Quick Links Academic Calendar Bus Routes Mansamusa Ali Global High School Accepted to The Univ ersity of Texas at Tyler Civil Engineering Program Campus Attendance Zones District Website Free & Reduced Online Lunch Application Online Enrollment Student Forms & Documents Add Money To Your Child's Lunch Account Emli Duale Global High School Accepted to The Univ ersity of Texas at Tyler Business Law Program Julesannie Garza Global High School Accepted to New Mexico State, Sam Houston State & Sul Ross State Universities
Jaelle Moon Global High School Accepted to Sout hwest ern Assemblies of God Universit y Nicole Olson Global High School Graduating in 3 years Nat ional Merit special commendat ion for outstanding PSAT score Yolanda Thomas Global High School Accept ed t o Vassar College The highest academically-rated high school in Ellis County is now accepting applications for the 2019-20 school year. If interested in engineering, health science, or obtaining a college associate's degree for free, now is the time to apply to Waxahachie Global High. Global has been nationally ranked as one of the best high schools by U.S. News and World Report since 2014, and every year at least 90 percent of its seniors graduate from Navarro College with their associates degree before graduating from high school. Apply now
Global High School St udent Council members visit element ary campuses t o share t he opport unit ies available at our early college T-STEM academy. Waxahachie ISD st udent s from t he Career and Technical St udent
Organizations interested in the healthcare field competed in the Health Occupat ions St udent s of America Area 3 Compet it ion at Sout hfork Ranch. The Healthcare Display team advanced to the finals. Angel Gomez (Life Support Skills) and Curnecia Polk (Personal Care) are advancing to state from the Area HOSA contest. The Iron Indians powerlifting team earned 1st at the Joshua Invitational
Ethan Pearce (1st place in 114 class) Total Weight: 535# Robert Wheeless (2nd place in 148 class) TW: 775# Anthony Gallo (1st in 165 class) TW: 970# Cedric Moore (1st place in 181 class) TW: 950# Shawn Cherry (1st in 198 class) TW: 1030# James Wilson (2nd in 198 class) TW: 960# Christ ian Mirabal (2nd in 220 class) TW: 1060# Jason Cuellar (6th in 220 class) TW: 905# Daniel Duron (6th in 242 class) TW: 905 Joseph Perez (2nd in SHW class) TW: 1050#
The Indian Swim t eam compet ed in Lewisville at t he Region 2-6A Swim Meet The Finley Junior High CTSO Technology Club at t ended t he Fut ure Cit y Compet it ion at The Universit y of Texas at Arlingt on Engineering Cent er in a project-based learning program where st udent s imagine, research, design, and build cit ies of t he fut ure. The Professors Team Bobby Oliv er & Nykolaz Partridge
The C.U. Team Luke Whitaker, Damian Mendoza & Aidan Grimes The Shivering St ormers Team Ewan Ford, Jayden Horak & Francheska Partridge
2019 Varsit y Tennis Team photo/lezley Norris, photosbylezley.com 2019 Junior Varsit y Tennis Team photo/lezley Norris, photosbylezley.com
The Coleman Junior High OG Squad met wit h Indian Foot ball Head Coach, Todd Alexander. He spoke with the young men about the high expect at ions of being a st udent-at hlet e and success in life.
Northside Elementary 4th & 5th graders competed at UIL. *Emily Hendricks won Oral Reading. The 4th grade Warriors Team earned 2nd place. * name correction from prev ious publication
The award-winning Waxahachie Jazz Band will perform at it s annual Jazz Café on Saturday, February 9, at the Waxahachie Civic Center at 6:30 p.m. Purchase t icket s online
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Education Foundation Spirit Flag Program In cooperat ion wit h t he Waxahachie Rot ary Club, t he Educat ion Foundat ion for Waxahachie ISD is selling spirit flags wit h poles t o Waxahachie resident s and businesses. The goal of t he program is t o fost er communit y support for Waxahachie ISD st udent s' act ivit ies and accomplishment s. Those who purchase flags will receive an email t elling them about every community spirit day that they should put their flag out for - everything from football games to UIL academic competitions to band or theater competitions. Funds raised by flag sales allow the Foundation to expand our mission of providing grant s for innovat ive classroom project s, dual credit scholarships for high school st udent s, and college scholarships for WISD graduat es. How does t he program work? You buy the flag and pole from the Education Foundation for $100. The Foundat ion delivers your flag and pole.
On specified days (or anytime you want to show your Hachie spirit), place the flag in the sleeve at your curb. (Don't have a Rotary Club flag sleeve already? We will place and maintain one for you at no ext ra cost!) You remove and store your own flag when it's not in use. We will have a calendar available here with dates to fly your spirit flag! The spirit flag program is conduct ed in conjunct ion wit h t he Waxahachie Rot ary Club's flag program. On Rot ary Flag holidays - Memorial Day through Flag Day, Fourth of July, September 11 through Labor Day, and Veterans Day - please do not fly your Indian flag. When t he American flag is flying in your sleeve, please don't remove it - our nat ion's flag t akes precedence over your spirit flag. Rot ary Flag memberships are available at ht t p://www.waxahachierot ary.org/. If you are int erest ed in a spirit flag, please click here! Thank you for helping us build communit y support for our school dist rict! Thank you for taking the time to keep up with all of the great things happening in WISD. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Jenny Bridges Waxahachie ISD 972-923-4631