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Miss Texas 2021 Mallory Brooke Fuller visited Wills Point ISD campuses May 11, speaking with high school students specifically about mental health and suicide prevention.
Read moreThe Don’t Mess With Texas Scholarship Contest is now accepting applications for the 2022 school year.
Read moreFor the 11th consecutive year, Dr. Kimberly Neiman, DDS, of Wills Point and students from the Wills Point ISD combined their efforts to collect candy for the Sweets for Soldiers campaign.
Read moreKeep Wills Point Beautiful recently partnered with WPHS welding students to complete a safety handrails project in downtown Wills Point. After being approached by several citizens concerned about step up safety on W.N. Commerce St., Keep Wills Point Beautiful contacted Ag teacher Riley Sizemore. He, along with his students, met with KWPB members to assess the issue, measure, design a plan, and work up a materials list. The FFA chapter offered to assume the cost of the project as community service. However, hotel tax money was applied to offset the cost of materials. Students under the instruction of Riley Sizemore who helped with the project were Francisco Alvarez, Justin Neal, Bradley Hogue, TJ Holland, Hunter Sowell and Kodie Walchli. Keep Wills Point Beautiful was honored to work with these fine students and their instructor in providing nine safety handrails to downtown. Courtesy photos
Read moreJulia Lodi, a junior English major from Wills Point, was among approximately 800 Bob Jones University students named to the Spring 2021 Dean’s List.
Read moreStudents in Wills Point joined millions of others around the world on Sept. 23 by participating in See You at the Pole, a global day of student prayer that annually takes place on the fourth Wednesday in September. According to www.syatp.com, “See You at the Pole began in 1990 as a grass roots movement with ten students praying at their school. Twenty years later, millions pray on their campuses on the fourth Wednesday in September. See You at the Pole is simply a prayer rally where students meet at the school flagpole before school to lift up their friends, families, teachers, school, and nation to God. See You at the Pole is a student-initiated, student-organized, and student-led event.” Courtesy photos
Read morePutting together a yearbook can be a challenging experience during the best of times as staffers and their advisor work countless hours both in and out of the classroom to document the highs and lows of students district-wide in a given school year.
Read moreAccording to the American Diabetes Association, over 1 million people in the United States have type 1 diabetes. Living with a medical condition that has no cure can be very challenging, just ask Wills Point High School junior, Victoria Young.
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