SCHOOL NEWS
BHS theater arts readies district production
Theater students at Bowie High School are rehearsing for the March 6 district one-act play competition in Graham’s city auditorium.
Director and teacher April Word said they are set to perform at 4 p.m. March 6. This year’s play is “A View From the Bridge” by Arthur Miller. It is a family drama that explores the themes of loyalty and betrayal through the character of Eddie Carbone, who betrays his family and community in pursuit of his won desires.
Cast members are Corban Word, Corben Wolsey, Lia Meier, Lili Zilfo, Adam Hofbauer, Nathaniel Montesdeoca, Nicholai Brady, Grayson Minyard and Jett Black. Members of the ensemble are Kaylee Bowman, Adryana Torres, Taylor Sanderson, Owen Hofbauer, Lily Hamilton, Willie Brown, T.J. Ferguson, Chris Komolosi and Scarlet Jolly.
Crew members are Aowyn Word, stage manager; Keller Dosch, sound; Adamari Alonso, lights, with Josh Karr and Elisie Fitch, crew.
A public performance will be scheduled added Word.
SCHOOL NEWS
BISD Trustees meet on Nov. 17
Trustees of the Bowie Independent School District will reorganize themselves following the recent election when they meet at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 17.
While two incumbents were returned to the board, after the oath of office is given to Kent Dosch and Jeff Jackson, officers will be elected.
In information and discussion, Superintendent Donna Hale will report on the junior high door audit which it passed. Assistant Superintendent Lee Ann Farris will report on House Bill 3 board goals, followed by administrator and finance director monthly reports.
Action items include approval of the 2024-25 annual financial and compliance report, plus review of the board of trustee operating procedures. Texas Association of School board policy updates in legal and local will be examined.
Trustees will cast their votes for the Montague County Tax Appraisal District Board of Directors, approve the 2025 tax roll totals and discuss updating local policies for registered sex offenders on campuses and district properties. The board also will consider action on public access to Moses Johnson Lake located next to the high school.
A closed session also is planned, but no specific topic is listed other than what is allowed by the law.
SCHOOL NEWS
BISD earns 100 score on FIRST
Bowie Independent School District Trustees accepted the resignation of one its long-time department heads Monday night and voted to post a new position to fill that post.
Wayne Walker, support services director for the past 18 years, submitted his resignation last week to take another job. He has supervised the district’s food nutrition, custodial and transportation programs.
After a brief executive session, the board accepted Walker’s resignation and voted to post a job for food nutrition director, instead of the multiple jobs.
FIRST report
Prior to the regular meeting, the board opened a public hearing for the Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas report. Finance Director Paula Peterson offered the report where Bowie ISD received a perfect 100 score for fiscal 2023-24.
Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.
SCHOOL NEWS
Montague School staff plans fall festival
Montague Independent School District will conduct its annual Fall Festival from 6-8 p.m. on Oct. 23 in the new gym.
There will be fun for the entire family including games, bounce house, silent auction, bingo, haunted house, cake walk, sweet shop and concession stand with burgers and hot dogs. All proceeds go back to the students.
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