i'm going to mention this just out of personal experience, but liquid yeasts are a far better option for wheats in my opinion.
k-97 is good for dried yeasts but i have found wyeast 3068 fantastic.
it's bloody quick to start - i prepared a nice big starter a few days beforehand and found this started within 4 hours of pitching. within 24 hours i had krausen coming out of the airlock. after 4 days it was completely fermented and ready for kegging.
and my word what an aroma!!!
k-97 will get you by, but in all honesty if you can get a good liquid yeast (wyeast 3068 or whitelabs wlp300 / wlp380) and preapre a nice big starter, you will be amazed at the result.
i used to be a dried yeast person, but since demystifying the whole liquid yeast thing with the help of some top guys on this forum, i will never turn back.
plus, when you can get an easy 6+ uses from each yeast (and if you want to get really into it you can get multiple uses from each use), it's cheaper too!