DALLAS — Ahoy there matey!

Wycallis Elementary School fourth-graders took an audience of parents, friends and family on a high seas adventure with their annual Pirate Show May 3.

Audience members enjoyed a tale of a pirate voyage that included island natives and some high energy action.

Wycallis Elementary School fourth-graders Mya Gross and Juliana Konnick play the roles of queen next to island natives Paige Banks and Madelyn Zuk during the school’s annual Pirate Show May 3.
https://www.mydallaspost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/web1_Wycallis-4th-grade-Pirate-Play-2018-Photo-1-.jpg.optimal.jpgWycallis Elementary School fourth-graders Mya Gross and Juliana Konnick play the roles of queen next to island natives Paige Banks and Madelyn Zuk during the school’s annual Pirate Show May 3. Submitted photos

Lyla Wydra and Emma Fostock, fourth-grade Wycallis Elementary students, play the role of pirates in the annual school production.
https://www.mydallaspost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/web1_Wycallis-4th-grade-Pirate-Play-2018-Photo-2-.jpg.optimal.jpgLyla Wydra and Emma Fostock, fourth-grade Wycallis Elementary students, play the role of pirates in the annual school production. Submitted photos

Fourth-grader Jake Phillips changes lighting for Wycallis Elementary School’s fourth-grade Pirate Show.
https://www.mydallaspost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/web1_Wycallis-4th-grade-Pirate-Play-2018-Photo-3.jpg.optimal.jpgFourth-grader Jake Phillips changes lighting for Wycallis Elementary School’s fourth-grade Pirate Show. Submitted photos

Wcallis Elementary fourth-graders raised their anchors and take audience members on an adventure with island natives as shown in this dramatic scene.
https://www.mydallaspost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/web1_Wycallis-4th-grade-Pirate-Play-2018-Photo-4.jpg.optimal.jpgWcallis Elementary fourth-graders raised their anchors and take audience members on an adventure with island natives as shown in this dramatic scene. Submitted photos