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Bowie High School is a public high school in Bowie, Maryland, United States and a part of Prince George's County Public Schools. It serves [3] Bowie, [4] Queen Anne CDP, [5] and portions of the Brock Hall, [6] Fairwood, [7] Glenn Dale, [8] and Woodmore CDPs. [9] It serves sections of the former Greater Upper Marlboro CDP. [10]
The original Bowie, AISD's fourth high school, was located three miles from Sam Houston. 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 ...
The highway passes south of Bowie High School and becomes a four-lane undivided highway at Stonybrook Drive. It drops to two lanes as it leaves the city of Bowie east of Race Track Road and west of historic Sacred Heart Church. MD 450 then expands to a four-lane divided highway just west of its intersection with MD 3 (Robert Crain Highway).
The diploma of Daniel Esparza, a Bowie High School senior who died after collapsing at a Friday night football game in September 2023, was placed on a front row chair at a commencement ceremony at ...
Bowie High School is one of the oldest operating high schools in El Paso, Texas and is part of the El Paso Independent School District.It is located in the Chamizal neighborhood in the South Central part of the city next to the border with Mexico, not far from the Bridge of the Americas linking El Paso with Ciudad Juarez, across San Marcial Street from Chamizal National Memorial.
The victim and suspect in Wednesday’s deadly school shooting at Arlington Bowie High have been identified.. Police say they are still working to determine the motive and what led to the shooting ...
The Arlington ISD Athletics Center at 1001 E. Division St. on April, 24, 2024, where the school district set up a unification center after a shooting at Bowie High School.
Arlington High School was the district's sole white high school until Sam Houston High School opened in 1963. The district desegregated in 1965. Lamar High School, the third high school, opened in 1970. Bowie High School served as the district's fourth high school, [7] opening in 1973. [8]