Wylie Independent School District (Taylor County, Texas)

[4] Mary V. Wiley, widow of pioneer J.J. Wylie, donated two acres of land for the construction of a new school.Three prominent citizens each contributed $120 for the purchase of materials and residents pooled their talents to erect a twenty-by-thirty foot building for use as both a school and a church.The second bond election was held in 1927 that approved the construction of two additional classrooms and a dining room for the home economics department.Potosi, which had been sending its secondary school students to Wylie since the late 1930s, fully consolidated with the district in 1949.[5] Butterfield School, located between the communities of Caps and View, consolidated with Wylie ISD in 1978.[7] A bond election held that same year passed, which funded the construction of a new high school campus on Farm to Market Road 707 (Beltway South).
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