Quick Links Academic Calendar Bus Routes Josie Barron Global Senior Accepted to the University of North Texas Campus Attendance Zones District Website Free & Reduced Online Lunch Application Online Enrollment Student Forms & Documents Add Money To Your Child's Lunch Account The WHS One Act Play team is headed to State! Sam Linguist Best Actor Emme Sullivan and Caleb Barnett All-Star Cast Katy Wilson and Kaylee Sanchez Honorable Mention Max Nicholson All-Star Crew Turner Pre-kindergarten Academy celebrates National Library Week dressed as storybook characters
Clift Elementary kinder students combine science and technology! Dunaway Elementary Dual Language Family Night
Felty's Second Graders raised over $500 for Campfire Creek. #giving back Marvin Elementary kindergarten and life skills classes enjoyed visiting the fire station and the courthouse.
Northside Elementary 3rd graders Kayson, Caden & Reese are rocking expanded notation and representing Northside at numbers 6,9 and 15 in the Nation! Shackelford Elementary 3rd-graders visit the Fort Worth Museum of Science & History
Wedgeworth Elementary Dual Language Family Night video by Kristen Hughes Howard Choir hosted & sang at Solo and Ensemble contest. Region 20 is the final contest of the year! photo: Nyadia Thorpe/Director
Junior High season has begun! Global High School senior Kevin Asirvadam is going to UIL STATE after earning the silver medal in spelling and vocabulary!
The Global High School students UIL Literary Criticism Team won the UIL district level competition! Individually, Tommy Ball won first, Kevin Asirvadam won second, and Lily Lawler won fifth. Team members are: Tommy Ball, Kevin Asirvadam, Lily Lawler, and Macy Pieterse. The Global High School Spelling Team won the UIL district competition! Individually, Kevin won 1st & Nicole earned 4th. Team members are: Kevin Asirvadam, Lily Lawler, Nicole Olson, Hallie Jordan, & Emily Miller- Rauscher. WHS students Sloane Smith got 1st place in News Writing and Jessica Lenamond got 3rd place at UIL and are going to state!
Waxahachie ISD hosted our 33rd annual Special Olympics. This year nearly 600 athletes from 12 school districts participated. We appreciate all those who volunteer their time to make the event a success! WHS FFA student Kayla Milholen has been elected as the 1st Vice President of the New Blackland District!
WHS FFA speakers Corinne A. & Autumn W. are advancing to Area Contest! WHS FFA student Whitney Johnson on receiving a $6,000
scholarship from the State Fair of Texas! Lady Indians 4x200 relay broke a 19-year-old record to finish 3rd with a time of 1:42.80! Congrats Madison Babers, Alli Wells, Kenya Jefferson, Naija Keith.
Curry, Moore, and Mackel finish 1-2-3 in the 3200 at the district meet and are Area qualifiers!
Indian Softball beats Mansfield Legacy @waxahachievb A few of our high school & junior high anglers competed at the last season tournament at Lake Brownwood on April 8th.
Special Olympics Pep Rally The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders came to the WHS Special Olympics Pep Rally
Cherokee Charmers 2018-2019 Varsity Cheer
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.
Global High School 2018-2019 Admissions Applications are now available online.
Apply Online Now Register for Waxahachie ISD Education to Go classes now. Browse the catalog 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/. 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. If you are interested in a spirit flag, please click here! Thank you for helping us build community support for our school Jenny Bridges district! Waxahachie ISD 972-923-4631