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Welcome to Davis Intermediate

Welcome to Davis Intermediate! We proudly serve 5th and 6th grade students in Wylie ISD where our mission is growing lifelong learners and building a positive future. Our guiding motto, Learn it. Live it., is more than words—it’s the heart of who we are and what we do.

At Davis, we believe in empowering students to learn with purpose and live out their values every single day. We work hard to create an environment where students lead with a positive attitude, include and look out for one another, value their purpose, and express themselves wisely. We are proud to be part of an accountable community with a shared commitment. Through the strong partnership of students, families, staff, and our community, we provide the support and opportunities every child needs to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally—because at Davis, we live what we learn!

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Davis Intermediate students and staff are truly remarkable, and we take pride in highlighting their accomplishments and achievements. Read the great news happening in our school and district.

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Wylie ISD Board of Trustees Names Dr. Kim Spicer Lone Finalist for Superintendent
  • Announcement

The Wylie ISD Board of Trustees unanimously voted during a special-called meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 23, to name Dr. Kim Spicer as the Lone Finalist for Superintendent of Schools. Following the required 21-day waiting period, Dr. Spicer is expected to become the district’s first female superintendent in its nearly 125-year history.

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Wylie ISD Names Dr. Kim Spicer Acting Superintendent of Schools
  • Announcement

The Wylie ISD Board of Trustees unanimously voted during a special-called meeting on Monday, Sept. 8, to appoint Dr. Kim Spicer, who currently serves as the district’s Deputy Superintendent, as Acting Superintendent of Schools. The Board also voted to approve the acceptance of Superintendent Dr. David Vinson’s resignation, which will take effect once his contract with Conroe ISD is finalized. At that time, Dr. Spicer will formally assume her role as Acting Superintendent.

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Wylie ISD Among Best School Districts in Texas With Perfect ‘A’ Ratings
  • Announcement

In Wylie ISD, excellence is the standard in every classroom and on every campus. This year, Wylie ISD has once again earned the highest rating possible in the Texas Education Agency (TEA) A-F Accountability Ratings, achieving an overall ‘A’ for 2025. Even more impressive, every eligible campus in the district also received an ‘A’ as well as a distinction in this year’s results.

 

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Testimonials

Learn what students, staff, families, and community members love most about Davis Intermediate and Wylie ISD and the positive impact our district has made on their lives.

  • Student
Sydney W.
Being part of Wylie ISD has to be a great experience for me in my first year; they taught me that every mistake is an opportunity to learn what you did wrong.
 
Some kids bullied me, and I took it the wrong way. I thought they wanted to fight, but they didn't. The teachers at Davis taught me to look at things differently, and it turned out the other kids were jealous.
 
If you come to Davis Intermediate, you will learn new things, not just about academics, but about life.
Sydney W.

 

  • Student
Anaya E.
My favorite things in Wylie ISD are UIL and Adventure Camp. As a 5th grader I have not been to either yet this year but I am so excited to experience all of the activities we are doing.
 
I love Wylie ISD with all my heart especially the staff & students. Thank you, thank you, thank you for making this a campus I want to walk into every day with my head held high and my smile as big as a mountain.
Anaya Eyasu

 

  • Staff Member
Karaline Klakamp
Growing up in Wylie allowed me access to more opportunities than imaginable. Being exposed at a young age to the countless options I had for my future was so insightful and inspiring. It was because of the impact my Wylie teachers had on me, that I knew I was meant to come back and influence young learners just the same.
 
I couldn't be more grateful to now teach at the intermediate school I once attended as a student and for how Wylie ISD prepared and supported me throughout my journey to get here.
Karaline Klakamp

 

  • Staff Member
Tristy Lane
I had just finished my 25th year of teaching in another district and all I wanted to do was retire. I had lost my "WHY".
 
I decided to try Wylie ISD, I taught 6th-grade science this year at Davis Intermediate. I found my love of teaching again - I rediscovered my "WHY"!
Tristy Lane

 

  • Parent
Alida Jones
We spent 5 years at Cox Elementary and the relationships that the teachers work to build with their students are amazing. Specifically for us, we found Mrs. Ozols to be outstanding. She was a fan of my children, even the one she never got to have. She was a fierce protector.
 
She taught the students where they were and helped them grow to where they needed to be. Her ability to relationship build is what makes her special and a great example of what makes Wylie ISD special. I am so thankful for Mrs. Ozols, Cox Elementary and Wylie ISD.
Alida Jones

 

  • Parent
Kathryn Turner
I love how much Wylie ISD communicates with parents. This tells me they truly value the delicate balance of school and home life, and how we need to work together to help the student build confidence and feel success.
 
One of my children who attends Wylie schools is disabled and the love and care the teachers show is seen, felt, and appreciated. I see inclusion and acceptance happening in our community and I believe our Wylie public schools pave the way for that.
Kathryn Turner

 

  • Parent
Marquee Crandall
We moved here over 5 years ago with a new 2nd grader and a preschooler. We moved from Allen ISD due to Wylie being more affordable with comparable schools. I was a nervous mother with a nervous child. But we have had great experiences the last 5 years.
 
Birmingham Elementary has now had both boys and our youngest just finished 4th grade and is moving on to Davis. Our oldest starts 8th grade at McMillan and the fine arts program, specifically the band program, has been so positive for him. Our oldest has found his niche and is doing so well both academically and socially. Our youngest finished his kindergarten year virtually and finished 4th grade strong and is doing well and is on track both academically and socially.
Marquee Crandall