Wolfe City Independent School District | |
Grades: | Pre-K - 12 |
Superintendent: | Anthony Figueroa[1] |
School Board: | Ola Owens Jill Woodruff Charolette Gardner James Scott DeAnna Henslee Charmayne Cherry-Scott John Tisdale [2] |
Schools: | 3 |
Us Nces District Id: | 4846350 |
Students: | 663 (2019 - 2020)[3] |
Teachers: | 59.23 (2019 - 2020 State FTE Count)[4] |
Mascot: | Wolves |
Colors: | Blue and white |
Website: | https://www.wcisd.net |
Wolfe City Independent School District is a public school district based in Wolfe City, Texas (USA).
Located in Hunt County, the district extends into a small portion of Fannin County.
In 2019, the school district was rated "A" by the Texas Education Agency.[5] In 2020, all school districts were given the "Not Rated" rating due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020 | Not Rated | |
2019 | A | |
2018 | B | |
2017 | Met Standard | |
2016 | Met Standard | |
2015 | Met Standard | |
2014 | Met Standard | |
2013 | Met Standard | |
2012 | No ratings assigned | |
2011 | Recognized | |
2010 | Exemplary | |
2009 | Exemplary | |
2008 | Recognized | |
2007 | Academically Acceptable | |
2006 | Recognized | |
2005 | Academically Acceptable | |
2004 | Academically Acceptable | |
2003 | No ratings assigned | |
2002 | Recognized | |
2001 | Exemplary | |
2000 | Recognized | |
1999 | Recognized | |
1998 | Exemplary | |
1997 | Recognized | |
1996 | Recognized | |
1995 | Accredited |
Wolfe City High School participates in football, volleyball, basketball, baseball, softball, tennis, golf, powerlifting, track and field, and cheerleading.[7] For school years in 2020 - 2022, Wolfe City High School will play in UIL Class 2A.
In 2008, the Wolfe City Independent School District broke ground on a multi-million dollar modernization project for the elementary and middle school campuses along with the construction of a new multi-purpose building. The multi-purpose building was set to have a state-of-the-art kitchen and serving area along with a stage for auditorium use.[8] The improvements to the two campuses included new classrooms, tilework, air conditioning upgrades, paint, a new elevator, and covered walkways. The project was estimated to cost $4.65 million and was to be completed in August 2009.[9]
A new gymnasium was completed in December 2010 to be used by Wolfe City Middle School.[10]