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History
Bowie Middle School is a direct
descendant of Irving Junior High. It was established in 1950 with 21
seventh and eighth grade students and Jerry M. Clark as the first
Principal. It was located on Jefferson between 2nd and 3rd Street. In
1952, Irving qualified for a Federal Aid Fund totaling $473,715 by having
at least 40% of its parents employed at jobs related to national defense.
This money was used to build a new Junior High School at 631 Edmondson
south of Irving High School and the Football Stadium. In the Fall of 1953,
Irving Junior High moved to the new location on Edmondson which is now Lee
Britain Elementary. With the opening of a new Junior High School at
Hancock and Story in 1957 (Crockett), Irving Junior High was renamed--it
became Bowie Junior High in honor of James Bowie, one of the Texas heroes
at the Battle of the Alamo. Bowie Junior High was moved to its present
location at 600 E. Sixth when Irving High School was moved to its present
location on O'Connor Road.
On Saturday, December 2, 1972, the
two-story eighth grade wing of Bowie Junior High was destroyed by fire.
The following Monday all seventh grade students, teachers and staff were
relocated to Lamar Junior High where they remained until the fall of 1973
when they were returned to Bowie. A newly rebuilt and remodeled Bowie was
dedicated on April 1, 1975. Kenneth Tillman was the Principal during this
time. Since that time there have been several major remodelings and two
new structures--a new girls gym has been added where the old bus
barn/bandhall had been and a vocational shop building added which is now a
computer lab. Sixth grade students were added in the Fall of 1975.
Former Principals at Bowie have been
Jerry M. Clark, R. O. Bruce, Norman Hughes, Arthur Casey, Homer Tompkins,
Tom Chandler, Kenneth Tillman, and James Puryear.
School Motto: Train a child in the way
he should go and walk there yourself.
School Colors: Green and white.
School Mascot: Tiger Cub
School Flower: Daisy
The above information was taken from old
PTA scrapbooks stored at Bowie. The following note was taken from the
scrapbook of 1985-86:
"The Texas Legislature created the Irving Independent School District in
1905. This combined the Lively and Kit schools of about 125 pupils. The
first Irving school building had two rooms and was built on property
donated by the founders of the town. The school was located at 2nd and
Jefferson and has since been torn down and the property sold."
This would have been the site where Irving Junior High School--or Bowie
Junior High School as it was later renamed--was established.
Current Principal: Joe Moreno
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