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1 Quick Links Academic Calendar Bus Routes Campus Attendance Zones District Website Free & Reduced Online Lunch Application Online Enrollment Student Forms & Documents Add Money To Your Child's Lunch Account Congratulations Zoee Johnson Global High School senior Accepted to UT Tyler
2 Waxahachie ISD had two Lady Indian Soccer players sign their National Letter of Intent to continue their academic & athletic careers at the collegiate level. Taylor Camp will play for Hutchinson Community College. Viviana Gonzalez will play for Mountain View College. Congratulations! Nicole Olson of Global High School placed 3rd in the UIL Spelling Tournament. WHS Coronation Court nominated by faculty elected by peers
3 Miss & Mr. WHS Katy Wilson & Caleb High Mr. and Miss WHS Nominees Bottom Row - Kate Hendrix, Taylor Camp, Meredith Pelt, Abby Holt, Miss WHS Katy Wilson, Mr. WHS Caleb High, Braden Roux, Thomas Calliendo, Jake Davis, Dylan Cook Second Row: Becky Garcia, Mason Yarbrough, Josh Duarte,
4 Roberto Gonzalez, Top Row: Diamond Atchison, Addy Redd, Sage Simmons, Rylie Morton, Brittany Brucks, Caleb Barnett, Felipe Gonzalez, Larry Wise, Raymond Kennedy, Andrew Silva, James Merritt, Cameron Weldon, Jerica Bell, Gillian Braden Senior Queen & King Lila Dineen & Reed Laviolette
5 Senior Nominees Bottom Row: Sloane Smith, Whitney Volentine, Meredith Pelt, Katy Wilson, Queen Lila Dineen, King Reed Laviolette, Mason Yarbrough, Diamond Atchison, Addy Redd Top Row: Caleb High, Cameron Weldon, Raymond Kennedy, Bryson Morgan, Braden Roux
6 Junior Princess & Prince Madison Zandt & Sam Linguist
7 Junior Nominees Bottom Row: Emmeline Bearden, Cathryn Bigham, Princess Madison Zandt, Prince Sam Linguist, Sophie Melick, Ming Ye Top Row: Brayden Moore, Max Johnson, Luke Morgan
8 Sophomore Duchess & Duke Claire Beddingfield & Jordan Beechum
9 Sophomore Nominees Bottom Row: Duchess Claire Beddingfield, Duke Jordan Beechum, Ben Barker Top Row: Garrett Roux, Blaize Blaylock, Daniel Skelton
10 Freshman Duchess & Duke Lilyanna Armstrong & Silas Cagle Bottom Row: Freshmen Nominees Kylie Volentine, Corrine Auvenshine, Duchess
11 Lilyanna Armstrong, Duke Silas Cagle, Landri Kirk, Misty Auvenshine Top Row: Drew Bousquet, Austin Reed, Clyde Melick, Cade Andrews, Colbe Noland Global High School senior guys mentor a group of 5th-graders. Omri, Devante, Austin, Chad, and Michael meet with these students and talk about their educational experiences and their plans/goals for their future beyond high school.
12 The Waxrobotics finished 27th of 60 teams at Dallas regionals Waxahachie High School TSA Celebrates Success at Regionals Students from the Career & Technical Student Organization, Technology Student Association, represented WISD at the Regional Contest. TSA serves students enrolled in CTE courses aligned with these six career clusters: Arts, Audio-Video Technology and Communication; Architecture and Construction; Business, Management and Administration; Information Technology; Manufacturing; and Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Participants enjoy the experience of applying classroom and laboratory lessons in hands-on activities or competitive events.
13 Waxahachie High School Career and Technical Students in TSA who will advance to State level competition in April are: 1st Place Digital Video Production - WHS Team 1: Adam Sigala, Daniel Skelton, Zakery Boehler, Emmeline Sullivan 1st Place On-Demand Video - WHS Team of Adam Sigala, Emmeline Sullivan, Marc Ruan, Isaac Olivera and Daniel Skelton 1st Place Structural Design and Engineering - WHS Team of Thomas Caliendo and Cameron Weldon 1st Place Technology Problem-Solving - WHS Team 2: Raymond Kennedy and Cameron Weldon 2nd Place Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Engineering - Joshua Duarte 2nd Place Promotional Design - Riley Sample 3rd Place Future Technology Teacher - Robert Aden Lonergan 3rd Place Video Game Design - WHS Team of Nour Muwaquet and Cameron Weldon Also Advancing Dragster Design - Brandon Rodriguez These WHS TSA students will advance to State in the following Texas-only events: Other Material-CNC/CAM-3D Printer/Rapid Prototype-2-5 Parts: Artistic/Other - Joshua Duarte 2D Animation with sound-30 seconds - Alesha Murphy-Atkins Graphic Solutions-Technology Problem Solving - Thomas Caliendo and Joshua Duarte Graphic Solutions-Engineering and Design - Raymond Kennedy, Cameron Weldon, and Brandon Rodriguez Graphic Solutions-Promotional Design and Marketing - Riley Sample Graphic Solutions-Biotechnology - Mellina Zavala Students also represented WHS TSA in these events: Biotechnology Design - Mellina Zavala, Hannah Green, and Bryson Morgan-4th Place Children's Stories - I'layah Willis, Robert Aden Lonergan, and Nour Muwaquet-6th Place Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Engineering - Raymond Kennedy-5th Place Digital Video Production - WHS Team 2: Libni Lopez and Isaac Olivera-7th Place Engineering Design - WHS Team of Brandon Rodriguez, Chris Espinosa, and Jerryme West-4th Place Essays on Technology - Mellina Zavala Fashion Design - Cecilia Rodriguez, Nour Muwaquet, Bryson
14 Morgan and I'layah Willis-5th Place Music Production - WHS Team of Enrique Cortez Villegas, Itzyana Cardenas, Marc Ruan and Cameron Weldon-5th Place Technology Bowl - WHS Team 1: Raymond Kennedy, Joshua Duarte, and Cameron Weldon; WHS Team 2: Brandon Rodriguez, Chris Espinosa, and Thomas Caliendo; WHS Team 3: Jerryme West, Bryson Morgan and Cecilia Rodriguez; WHS Team 4: Marc Ruan, Adam Sigala, and Enrique Cortez Villegas; WHS Team 5: Itzyana Cardenas, Robert Aden Lonergan, and Isaac Olivera; WHS Team 6: Riley Sample, Mellina Zavala, and Libni Lopez Technology Problem Solving - WHS Team 1: Brandon Rodriguez and Chris Espinosa, WHS Team 3: Joshua Duarte and Thomas Caliendo-4th Place Students qualifying for TSA State Contest travel to Ft. Worth, Texas April 15-17, 2018 to test their skills against competitors from across the state. WISD proudly supports these Career and Technical Education students, teachers and organizations. Behind the scenes of WHS Theatre One Act Play "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime"
15 Iron Indian Caleb High Back to back regional champ Best outstanding lifter Most outstanding deadlift with a pull of 640 pounds Broke Regional Record for 1650 total (A record set back in 1996 by TJ Carter) The Iron Indians Powerlifting team finished 3rd in the Region. 3 girls to advance to the State Powerlifting Meet: Natalie McBride Sage Simmons Mariah Carter
16 Six Lady Indian basketball players named 10-5A All-District teams Kirk Holt & Travis Smith/Daily Light Lady Indian Softball picks up 3 wins in Corsicana tournament photo: Travis Smith/Waxahachie Daily Light
17 Indian Soccer tied with Midlothian at top of district rankings photo: Kirk Holt/Waxahachie Daily Light
18 Indian Golf takes 1st at Burleson Centennial Tournament Clayton Knight won 3rd overall The Waxahachie JV Golf team shot a 410 to win 1st place in the Waxahachie JV Golf tournament on Tuesday. Leading the way for the Lady Indians were Veronica Hernandez with 98 and Allison Heflin with a 99. Other scores were Andi Wallace 106, Mackenzie Parks, 107, Meredith Fay 110, Mia Munoz with a 112. Freshman Braelyn won 1st place as a medalist with a great round of 89. The Lady Indians will be at Southern Oaks on March 19.
19 The Lady Indian golf team finished in 8th place out of 14 teams at the Granbury Lady Pirate Tournament last weekend. Senior Kate Hendrix led the way with 93 both days for a 186. Other scores for Waxahachie were Baylie Paris with a 189, Marisabel with a 194, Ana Herrin with a 195, Kayli had a 197, and Olivia Tolliver shot 209. Waxahachie shot 373 on day 1 and 286 on day 2. The Lady Indians will be in action March for the District Preview at Tangle Ridge.
20 Lady Indian Track finishes 2nd while Emma Curry breaks 2 distance records & a 3rd in cross country in Corsicana meet photos: Travis Smith/WDL JV Ladies Soccer wins 4-0 Goals by: Perez, Bristow, Martinez and McDonald
21 Senior Indian Tennis players, Gabi Ruiz and Jevon Carter got 3rd Place at the Red Oak Varsity Tennis Tournament. JV Tennis won 15 matches in the Red Oak tournament. Landri Kirk and Kaleigh Smith got 3rd place. Hannah Stevens and Mackenzie Hines got 4th Place. Lady Indian Golfers ready for Granbury tournament
22 JV Indian Golf played in the Eagle Scramble at Mansfield National. Leading the way for The Tribe was Simmel/Davis (76)(3rd Place), Roux/Bell (78), Nail/Celsur (81), Krawiec/Craig (83).
23 Howard Junior High girls choir earned SUPERIOR ratings in concert and EXCELLENT ratings in sight reading at the UIL contest. Vocal
24 Coaches Nyadia Thorpe Coach & Tory Jones have inspired work. These Howard Junior High 8th Grade Track boys all finished 3rd or better at the Lancaster meet Contest season wrapped for the Finley Chey-Annes with a celebration for the team.
25 Waxahachie ISD presents community education with the spring semester of Lighthouse for Learning. Click here for more information on the Master Gardener series of classes, a complete list of courses and to register online.
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30 Waxahachie ISD Dual Language Program Applications accepted through April 15, 2018 for incoming kindergarteners. Register for Waxahachie ISD Education to Go classes now. Browse the catalog
31 Waxahachie ISD is now accepting referrals for gifted and talented testing. Gifted and talented services are designed to serve the unique educational needs of academically gifted students. These students perform or have the potential to perform at a remarkably high level, beyond the performance of their peers. Approximately 3-5% of the population is identified as gifted. Many students are high achievers, but are not by definition 'gifted.' If you feel your student may be in need of gifted and talented services, we encourage you to refer him/her for testing. Referral form Education Foundation Spirit Flag Program
32 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 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 $125. The Foundation delivers your flag and pole. On specified days (or anytime you want to show your
33 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 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 If you are interested in a spirit flag, please download application and mail to: Education Foundation for Waxahachie ISD, attn.: Flag Program, 411 N. Gibson St., Waxahachie, TX Thank you for helping us build community support for our school district!
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