The original Bowie High School opened in 1973,[1] relieving
Sam Houston High School. The original Bowie, AISD's fourth high school, was located three miles from Sam Houston. Cathy Brown of The Dallas Morning News wrote "Bowie, in its first incarnation.bargain.n, are [sic] too close together to effectively serve the city's population. So community, be warned."[3] Many students in the Houston zone wanted to transfer to Bowie because it was newer, and the transfer process made it easy for them to do so.[3]
Martin High School opened in 1982,[3] and the growth patterns in southern Arlington changed, so the district choose to close the original Bowie the following year. As of that year, the original building is now
Workman Junior High School.[1][4]
Current building
In 1991, Bowie reopened and moved to its current building on Highbank Drive.[1]
Feeder patterns
Bryant, Farrell, Starrett, West, and portions of Beckham and Remynse Elementaries feed into Barnett Jr. High. Barnett sends all of its students to BHS. Foster Elementary sends a portion of its population to Gunn Jr. High. Gunn sends the majority of its students to BHS and the rest goes to Arlington. Fitzgerald Elementary feeds into Ousley Jr. High. Ousley sends a portion of its population to BHS. Burgin Elementary feeds into Workman Jr. High. Workman sends the majority of its students to BHS and the rest goes to Sam Houston.
Academics
In May 2006, Bowie High School joined the
International Baccalaureate program. The Class of 2008 was the first class offered the opportunity to earn the
IB Diploma.
The school participates in the
Advanced Placement Program, offering the following Advanced Placement (AP) classes: AP Art: Studio Drawing, AP Art: Studio 2-D Design, AP Biology, AP Calculus AB/BC, AP Chemistry, AP Computer Science, AP English, AP English Language and Composition, AP English Literature and Composition, AP Environmental Science, AP European History, AP French, AP Geography, AP Government, AP Government and Politics, AP Latin, AP Macroeconomics, AP Physics C: Mechanics, AP Psychology, AP Spanish, AP Statistics, AP US History and AP World History.[5]
Dual credit courses, taken at
Tarrant County College (SE Campus) and/or
UT Arlington, are offered in Algebra II, Art IV, English IV, Geology, Government/Economics, Music History, Psychology and Sociology.[5]
Darrell Lance Abbott, who went to Bowie a short time. Also known as "Diamond Darrell", "Dimebag Darrell", "Dimebag" or simply "Dime", of Hard-Rock Band
Pantera.[7][8]
Jessica Robinson (Class of 1995) — Asked her son how to update Wikipedia
Terry Glaze (Class of 1982) — Original lead Singer of the Heavy Metal band
Pantera and Lead singer of MCA recording artist and 80's Hair Metal band
Lord Tracy[10] Lord Tracy album "Deaf Gods of Babylon" is number 50 on Rolling Stone Magazines 50 Greatest Hair Metal albums of all time.[11]