History of Our School
Change. It is a word that evokes
varying responses. Wylie has become a community of change. Our
school has had to adapt as well.
Burnett Jr. High School was Wylie Jr. High
School before its name changed in 2002. Prior to becoming
a junior high, it was Wylie High School
until 1996. This campus
has not only been transplanted within the city, but has also
experienced numerical changes as well. As the community began to grow,
our district had to accommodate it.
For the 2004-2005 school year, this campus at 516 Hilltop Lane
houses over 550 students in the 7th and 8th grades. This campus is
also home to Pirate Stadium, now known as – Jerry Shaffer Stadium.

Burnett Jr. High School was named after Mr. Grady Burnett. He
graduated from West Texas State College in Canyon, Texas in 1951.
In 1964, with 13 years of teaching/coaching experience, he directed his
family and career toward the tiny northeast Dallas town of Wylie. He
served our schools as a teacher/coach until January, 1970, when he
then became high school principal. Mr. Burnett served the Wylie
community and students until his death in April, 1980.
When the time arose for Wylie Independent School District to name
our campus, the choice was clear. With 29 total years of serving students, Mr. Grady
Burnett has truly left his legacy of learning for others.
Thank you, Grady Burnett, and we welcome you to
Grady Burnett Jr.
High School – Home of the Buccaneers.
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