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The Wichita Falls ISD was one of the few Texas school districts to offer a choice program that gives parents the choice of what secondary school they would like their child to attend. Wichita Falls ISD ended the choice program for all schools beginning with the 2015-2016 year.
The 368,000-square-foot facility, which Dr. Donny Lee, Wichita Falls ISD superintendent, said is larger than two Wal-Mart supercenters, will be ready to receive students by the first day of school ...
Wichita Falls ISD is entering the 2024-2025 school year with two significant accomplishments. Here are two big challenges for WFISD yet to be met.
Wichita Falls High School is not part of the district’s plans for the next two school years — largely due to structural issues. Foundation problems in multiple areas of the campus have led to ...
Dr. Donny Lee, Wichita Falls ISD superintendent, (right), School Board President Katherine McGregor, (middle), and Place 3 Trustee Mark Lukert stand for the national anthem during the school ...
Dr. Donny Lee, Wichita Falls ISD superintendent, said Aug. 9 that it was a relief to see most of the last few issues finally resolved before the first day of school.
Wichita Falls High School (WFHS) was a public school in Wichita Falls, Texas, United States. It is part of the Wichita Falls Independent School District (WFISD) and was one of the district's three high schools up until 2024. [1] Located at 2149 Avenue H and Coyote Blvd., the school served students in grades nine through twelve.
The proposed purchase of technology for the new high schools will work well with their design to provide flexible spaces for teaching and learning, Dr. Donny Lee, Wichita Falls ISD superintendent ...