Quick Links Academic Calendar Bus Routes Campus Attendance Zones Global High School & the Education Foundation of WISD honored The Class of 2018 Top Ten Students District Website Free & Reduced Online Lunch Application Online Enrollment Student Forms & Documents Add Money To Your Child's Lunch Account Lauren Alexander Lauren Alexander plans to attend the University of Texas at Tyler. Her influential educator is Rollin Mayes.
Justin Ansley plans to attend The University of Texas at Austin. His influential educator is Jennifer Hamby. Kevin Asirvadam Kevin Asirvadam plans to attend Texas A&M University. His influential educator is Andrea Kline.
Emi ly Caulder plans to attend Texas A&M University. Her influential educator is Donna Pryor. Lauren Clark Lauren Clark plans to attend Brigham Young University. Her influential educator is Virginia Cofer.
Aiyana Lewis plans to attend Southwest Assemblies of God University. Her influential educator is Carina Sikes. Courtney Santos Co urtney Santo s plans to attend The University of Texas at Austin. Her influential educator is Stefanie Ramsey.
Jonah Taylor plans to attend Texas A&M University. His influential educator is Taffy Johnson. Jacob Valdez plans to continue working in ministry. His influential educator is Evelyn Restivo. Kai Vogel Kai Vogel plans to attend university in Japan. His influential educator is Christine Casey.
WHS Class of 2018 Top 30 omitted last week Ro berto Go nzalez plans to attend The University of Texas. His influential educator is Christina Verdin. Lyndsey Osmer Waxahachie High School accepted to Texas State University
WHS students Mikayla Gurley, Cody Langston, Reese Jackson & John Buik have been recruited by the U.S. Army and are scholarship recipients. High School of Choice senior and first generation college student Perry Menen, has been awarded the "Opening Doors To Success" Navarro College Scholarship.
Shaquoria Thompson has committed to throwing shot and discus at Albion College in Michigan. This year she broke the school record in the discus with a throw of 140' 10". Moral Courage Foundation scholarship recipients from Global High School.
WHS students received scholarships from Navarro College. Kevin Laviolette earned the Distinguished Caston Scholarship and Evelen Rodriguez the Opening Doors Scholarship. The Waxahachie ISD Partners in Education luncheon honors community members, organizations, and businesses that support our schools thus having a profound impact on our students. Turner Preki ndergarten Academy Turner Preki ndergarten Academy recognizes Shadow Creek Pumpkin Farm
Clift Elementary honors Freedom Fellowship International Dunaway Elementary applauds Ellis County Reprographics Felty Elementary thanks First United Methodist Church
Marvin Elementary recognizes Adam Rope State Farm Northside Elementary salutes Seventh Day Adventist Church
Shackelford Elementary recognizes The Home Depot Wedgeworth Elementary lauds Navarro College Que Pasa Club
Finley Junior High thanks Parker & Moore Orthodontics Howard Junior HIgh honors What's Happening Now Ministries
Global High School thanks Lockheed Martin Waxahachie High School applauds The Avenue Church
Waxahachie High School of Choice/Challenge Academy honors United Methodist Women Partners in Education Advisory Board Award goes to First Baptist Church
Citizens National Bank is the proud sponsor of the event. The Partners in Education Program thanks everyone for truly making a difference in the lives of our students, and being amazing WISD Partners.
WHS student Jessica Lenamond placed 4th in News Writing State UIL!
Global High School senior KEVIN Asirvadam won 3rd place in UIL Spelling and Vocabulary at State Competition! Global High School prom prince, king, queen, and princess
70 WHS Pre AP sophomores saw Les Miserables at Fair Park
2018 Indian Baseball Seniors
Indian Tennis Banquet
The Howard Junior High Symphonic II Band won Best in Class, Symphonic I won Best in Class, and Symphonic I won Best Overall.
Congrats to junior high Golfer Chris Hill for placing 1st in the 7th grade Boys Division at Squaw Valley! Wedgeworth Elementary 2nd Grade Dual Language at the Cinco de Mayo Festival
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Howard Junior High Musical Theatre presents Seussical, JR at 6:30 p.m. tonight night in the cafeteria. Enter from the bus lanes. Tickets are $7 for adults & $5 for students. Children under 5 are free.
2018 Tribe Night
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Summer Camp Info Education Foundation Spirit Flag Program In cooperation with the Waxahachie Rotary Club, the Education Foundation for Waxahachie ISD is selling spirit flags with poles to Waxahachie residents and businesses. The goal of the program is to
foster community support for Waxahachie ISD students' activities and accomplishments. Those who purchase flags will receive an email telling 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 grants for innovative classroom projects, dual credit scholarships for high school students, and college scholarships for WISD graduates. How does the program work? You buy the flag and pole from the Education Foundation for $100. The Foundation 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 extra 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 conducted in conjunction with the Waxahachie Rotary Club's flag program. On Rotary 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 the American flag is flying in your sleeve, please don't remove it - our nation's flag takes precedence over your spirit flag. Rotary Flag memberships are available at http://www.waxahachierotary.org/. If you are interested in a spirit flag, please click here! Thank you for helping us build community support for our school district! Mr. Billy Ray Hancock's name was spelled incorrectly in the previous DrumBeat. 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