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Bowie Junior High earns level 1 certification with High Reliability Schools

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By BARBARA GREEN
Bowie Junior High School is the first campus in the Bowie Independent School District to attain level one certification in the High Reliability Schools program completing more than a year and half of work.
Oct. 23 was an exciting day at the campus as an evaluator visited the campus, talked with staff and students and examined binders with more than 1,200 pages of documentations on the level one task.
Jeneanne Fleming, principal, said having an outside person look at what you have done and say it passes, validates the work.
“It’s nice to be first, although it is not a race, but there is some pride in reaching the goal and always good for the staff to feel proud. We have a sense of accomplishment that we followed through and got the certification. There are three levels available, so we can take time to reflect, then start on number two,” exclaimed Fleming.

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Bowie City Council meets on May 12

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The Bowie City Council will meet at 6 p.m. on May 12 in the council chambers.
The agenda opens with a proclamation for Emergency Medical Services Week.
In the city manager’s report, Bert Cunningham will discuss the Rock and Pillar Street project and the Texas Water Development Board grant application.
In new business, Brittany Barnes will be considered as an appointment to the Bowie Community Development Board.
A resolution requesting financial assistance from the TWDB authorizing the filing of an application for assistance will be reviewed.
The master parks plan also will be presented by staff from Public Management.
The consent agenda and public comments round out the meeting.

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Commissioners to meet on May 11

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Members of the Montague County Commissioner’s Court will meet at 9 a.m. on May 11.
After the consent agenda and public comments, the court will discuss an interlocal agreement between precinct two and the Bowie Sports Association for the baseball complex.
Precinct three will ask for a line-time budget adjustment of $15,000 from operating expenses to part-time.
The court will open and consider accepting sealed bids for emulsified asphalt and prime oil, all on a 90-day contract.
The consent agenda of minutes, bills and reports also is slated.

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Suspicious man jailed near BHS

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A 44-year-old Bowie man was arrested Monday morning at the lake next to Bowie High School after he was acting suspiciously and ran from police.
At 7:28 a.m. May 4 Lt. Bob Blackburn saw a man trespassing at the school lake. Nearby there was a vehicle parked on the service road belonging to the suspect, Zane Huntley. The license plate on the vehicle had been concealed using tape.
“My immediate first thought was someone was here to hurt my kids. Covering up your plates is something criminals do,” said the officer.

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