Waxahachie Creek High School

  • We understand that there are many concerns regarding growth and changes happening across WISD. We are committed to being as transparent as possible with the information we have, and as decisions are made, will communicate promptly to keep our community informed every step of the way. Your feedback is valuable to us, and we appreciate your patience as we navigate this process together to ensure the best outcomes for all students. Please see answers to Frequently Asked Questions below.

WCHS Zoning

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  • Additional questions may be directed to the Public Relations Department by calling (972) 923-4631 or via email.

FAQs

  • When will WCHS open?

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    WCHS is planned to open in the fall of 2027 for the ‘27-’28 school year.

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  • How many students will WCHS accommodate?

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    WCHS has a capacity of 3,200 students.

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  • When will WISD announce final decisions regarding the zoning for WCHS?

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    WISD anticipates the Board to consider and vote to finalize a zoning plan during the August 11 regular school board meeting. As always, meetings are open to the public and broadcast on our YouTube page.

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  • Will all CTE programs offered currently at WHS be offered at WCHS?

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    Most of the CTE offerings found at WHS will be offered at WCHS as well.
    There are some areas of study that will slightly vary, for example WHS offers “Business Management” as an area of study, while at WCHS “Marketing and Sales” will be offered in its place. Another example is within the Manufacturing program, at WHS “Welding” is a stand-alone area of study, while at WCHS we will offer “Robotics and Automation Technology
    ” in its place, with welding being offered under the Ag Mechanics program.

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  • Who was involved in the decision for CTE offerings at WHCS?

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    Our CTE Director and CTE Coordinators worked with the “Industry Leadership Council” made up of current CTE teachers at WHS and Global High School, the Texas Workforce Commission, and other community partners to determine the programs that would be offered. The Industry Leadership Council looked at current workforce trends and helped guide WISD as we seek to provide our students with the skills necessary to fill identified workforce gaps in the Waxahachie community and beyond.

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  • Do we know the mascot and school colors for WCHS yet?

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    WISD is working with a branding consultant from VLK, the architectural firm that designed WCHS, alongside a group of 100+ community members and current students to select the colors and mascot. We anticipate this process being completed by late 2025.

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  • Will students be made to switch from WHS to WCHS?

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    We anticipate that WCHS will open with both 9th and 10th grades. Some
    students who began their high school career at WHS will be zoned to WCHS.

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  • Will any transfers between WHS and WCHS be allowed?

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    There are 2 transfer options being considered. First, a “One-time Transfer Option” will be available to any student who wishes to participate in an academic program not offered by the campus they are zoned for.
    • i.e. A zoned WCHS student wishes to participate in a welding program only offered at WHS. *If the student leaves the academic program for which they transferred, the transfer is revoked, and they would return to their zoned campus.
    • Secondly, “Grandfathered Students” refers to any student who has earned at least one (1) credit towards graduation at a high school campus, or a student who is granted a one-time academic program transfer. Said student may stay at the campus through graduation as long as they continue to participate in the same academic program.
    • All transfer students must provide their own transportation to/from school.

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  • Will students at WCHS be given the opportunity to participate in athletic programs?

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    WCHS will be a comprehensive high school at which students will have the
    opportunity to participate in athletic programs, fine arts programs, and CTE
    programs in addition to academic offerings.

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  • What items are being taken into consideration when planning for rezoning?

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    WISD zoning priorities include:
    • socioeconomic balance between both WHS and WCHS
    • keeping WHS and WCHS in separate UIL districts for as long as possible
      to avoid direct competition
    • efficient campus utilization
    • pure junior high campus feeder pattern

    Based on feedback from our June Town Hall meetings, the current plan for
    rezoning draws the line between Wedgeworth and Dunaway’s boundaries
    following FM 1446. We also updated the feeding pattern to reflect Marvin
    feeding into WCHS instead of WHS. (For visuals, see slides available on the
    Rezoning page on the WISD website.)

    Please also note that our lottery students who attend Marvin and Wilemon
    STEAM will feed into whatever Junior High they are individually zoned for.

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  • Which junior high schools will feed WCHS and which will feed WHS?

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    Howard and Junior High #4 (when built) will feed WCHS.
    Finley and Coleman will feed WHS.

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  • What are the feeding patterns for Elementary to Junior High?

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    Northside & Wedgeworth - Coleman
    Ray & Felty - Howard
    Shackelford & Simpson - Finley
    Clift, Dunaway, and Marvin - Jr. High #4 (when built)

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  • What will Homecoming look like with two comprehensive high schools?

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    We believe the input from our community, staff, and students is critical in
    establishing new traditions specific to this new campus. As we draw closer to
    the opening of WCHS we will work diligently to establish unique traditions
    that continue to celebrate and honor Waxahachie.

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  • Will WCHS have a natatorium?

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    WCHS will not have a natatorium. Funding required for a natatorium would
    require passage of a bond.

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  • How is WISD addressing inadequate traffic capacity for a high school on Howard & Old Italy Roads?

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    Waxahachie ISD is working closely with both TXDOT and the City of
    Waxahachie to address concerns regarding existing roadways leading to
    WCHS. Spur 394 has been approved and phase one will provide passage
    from IH 35 E at Waxahachie Crossing to Howard Rd. Construction will begin
    in the coming months. The City of Waxahachie plans for additional
    improvements to existing roadways in the area as well.

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