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Bowie squads earn Most Improved

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The Bowie High School and Bowie Junior High cheerleaders received the most improved team overall award last week at the National Cheerleaders Association camp at Tarleton State University.
The high school squad also earned an excellent ribbon for the top team chant, excellent ribbon for top team cheer, superior ribbon for band chant and two spirit sticks.
Individual All-American nominees included: Ali Frie, Bethany Fong, Laci Hawkins, Haley Halcomb, Breanna Masingale and Emily Moore. BHS Mascot Brylie Green earned several awards of her own, including two excellent ribbons, one superior ribbon, two spirit sticks, Most Spirited Mascot and earned a spot on the All-American Mascot team.
The Bowie Junior High cheerleading squad brought home an excellent ribbon for top team chant, an excellent ribbon for top team cheer, superior ribbon for band chant, two spirit sticks.
BJH cheerleader Kinley Russell was named to the All-American Cheer Team.
Mascot Kara Baker earned two excellent ribbons, one superior ribbon, Most Improved Mascot and All-American Mascot nominee.
All-American nominees from the junior high squad included: Allie Byork, Jaci Frie, BJ Mills, Fallon Sims, Ziba Robbins, Kinley Russell and Kelsie Ward.

To read more, pick up a copy of the mid-week edition of the Bowie News.

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BISD board to swear in new officers

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Trustees of the Bowie Independent School District will swear in its new board members and reorganize its officers when they meet at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 18.
The agenda opens with canvassing of the election votes, followed by the oath of office to Jacky Betts in place one and Angie Christmas in place two. The board will then elect officers including president, vice president and secretary.
Action items begin with presentation of the 2023-24 outside audit offered by Paul Fleming of Edgin Parkman Fleming and Fleming, PC.
The annual public hearing on the district’s Financial Integrity Rating System report will be presented. The district usually receives a 100% on its report.
Superintendent Blake Enlow will discuss board training opportunities and the junior high all region band hosting on Nov. 19 at the high school. Lee Robertson will give a technology department update on its audit and eSports vulnerability information.
The campus administrators and athletic director will give monthly reports and a soccer club update, while the finance director will give business reports.
Other agenda action items include action on the 2024 tax roll and updates to the board operating procedures.

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DEA staff visits BHS during Red Ribbon Week

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Special agents with the Drug Enforcement Agency spoke to Bowie High School students during Red Ribbon Week activities last week. The DEA’s In The Air helicopter and four agent/pilots brought the aircraft for students to see up close. They also talked about their careers, as did members of the City of Bowie Fire and Police Departments. BHS Principal Joanne Keeler had her photo taken with the crew. (courtesy photo)

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Bowie band competes, doesn’t advance; Nocona competes Saturday

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Bowie High School’s Mighty Marching Maroon competed at regional marching contest last week, but unfortunately it did not advance.
Director German Torres said the students did very well and they were proud of their work this season. The band had advanced out of area from the weekend before.
“We came in 16th place (3A region) and the students were a little disappointed, but that is to be expected. We are now setting our sights on our Veteran’s Day program alongside the Christmas program,” said the director.
Nocona High School’s band will compete at area contest in Mineral Wells High School at 3 p.m. on Nov. 2.
The Pride of the Tribe is directed by Randy Brooks. Marching contests are open to the public to attend for an admission price of $5.

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