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Bowie Elementary maintains a culture of high expectations and has served many generations of neighborhood children.  From 2013 to 2018 Bowie has been continued to live up to its high expectations for student achievement by earning all 6 distinctions on the state of Texas STAAR exam. 

The dedication of the Bowie Elementary staff members towards student success is unsurpassed.  Teachers meet regularly in their grade level teams to discuss effective teaching strategies and stay up to date on the best educational practices. 

Bowie Elementary embraces the age of technology and recognizes the importance of producing tech savvy students.  In addition to each classroom being provided with standard computer and multi-media resources, four classrooms have become “Digital Classrooms” providing even more student access to instructional technology. 

Bowie Elementary understands that all students learn differently and integrate a wide range of intervention programs and supports.   

Bowie Elementary believes that students learn best through differentiated instruction and hands-on learning experiences.  Science lab activities are implemented regularly and each grade level plants and maintains an outside shrub, flower, or vegetable garden.

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James Bowie Elementary Today 
James Bowie Elementary Mascot: Bobcats 
School Colors: Blue 
Grades: PK3 to 5th Grade 
2013-2014 - Student Enrollment: 362 
Staff: 50 

  • Bowie Through the Years 

    Writer: Eileen Mattei 
    Article from: Experience HCISD Magazine Spring 2013 

    Originally known as South Ward School, the grammar school built on Lincoln Street in 1928 soon acquired the nickname La Escuela de Las Viboras due to its architectural design. Brightly colored snakes and elements of Mayan, Toltec and Aztec cultures predominated in the cast concrete façade created by Harlingen artist Luis Lopez Sanchez. Snakes symbolize wisdom and knowledge: Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent, brought reading, writing and math to the people of Mexico. Aztecs used the "speech bubble" in their art. 

    The elementary school, renamed in 1935 for Texas hero James Bowie in anticipation of the Texas Centennial, is the oldest Harlingen school building still in use. 

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    Bowie students in the old day elementary school, renamed in 1935

     

    Generations of students eagerly learned times tables, cursive writing and state capitals at Bowie, just as students do now. Yet what they recalled vividly were the field trips to the Rainbo and Holsum bakeries. "They would give each of us a mini-loaf of fresh baked bread, a ruler and a Rainbo paper tent hat, as well. We always loved getting to go to that place." Phillip sharp said. 

    In the days before air conditioning, students looked forward to outside recess, too, and the time to use the swings or play tag and dodge ball. 

    Bowie was so overcrowded at one-point students were bussed to Bonham. Several years after the school board closed elementary campuses in 1973, Bowie gained a new cafeteria and air conditioning. 

    Outside classrooms were enclosed in the 1980s. During a 1990s remodel, Principal Susan Salinas saw work crews uncover brick chimneys that had been hidden behind walls for years, she said. Later, long-buried sidewalks surfaced during construction preparation. further additions brought a music room and stage to Bowie along with an extension of the original mural. 

    Indeed, the wisdom implied by the Escuela de Las Viboras motif has been displayed in Bowie Elementary School's Exemplary ratings in 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 (the state did not release rating scores in 2013). Above and beyond that, Bowie has been placed in the top four percent of Texas schools by the Texas Business and Education Coalition (TBEC) ratings. Based on test score improvement, Bowie has won the TBEC award five years in a row beginning in 2007 and is the only Harlingen school to achieve the honor. 

    Every grade level at Bowie has at least one garden. All 370 students participate in the hands-on life science program that lets them work in separate gardens planted and salsa ingredients, as well as flowers. Additionally, a small pond allows students to observe the life cycles of tadpoles. 

    All students participate in college days and other fun activities set to prepare them for the long academic journey that lies ahead in middle school. high school and college. With a history of strong leadership and a beautiful campus, Bowie Elementary is sure to remain a bright spot on the South-side of Harlingen.

  • Years

    Employee

    2018—

    Jaymie Galan

    2016—2018

    Adriana Arellano

    2001—2014

    Susan Salinas

    1991—2001

    Velma Nunez

    1979—1991

    Jean Pearce

    1970—1979

    Gumecinda Gomez

    ? —1970

    Douglas Stone

  • Year

    Achievement

    2019

    - TEA A Rating

     

    - ELA/Reading

     

    - Mathematics

     

    - Science

     

    - Top 25% Closing Performance Gaps

     

    - Post-secondary Readiness

     

    - 2018-2019 Honor Roll Educational Results Partnership

    2014-2015

    - Valley Morning Star Reader’s Choice Award

     

    - Best Elementary & Best Principal – Susan Salinas

    2013-2014

    - Great School Rating 9 out of 10

     

    - TEA Exemplary Rating

    2012-2013

    - Title 1 Distinguished School

    2011-2012

    - Title 1 Distinguished Progress Award

     

    - TEA Exemplary Rating

     

    - Texas Business Education Coalition Award (TBEC)

     

    - Gold Performance - Reading, Math, Writing & Science

    2010-2011

    - Texas Business Education Coalition Award (TBEC)

     

    - Title 1 Distinguished Performance School

     

    - TEA Exemplary Rating

     

    - Gold Performance – Reading, Math, Writing & Science

    2009-2010

    - Texas Business Education Coalition Award (TBEC)

     

    - TEA Exemplary Rating

     

    - Gold Performance Award - Attendance, Reading, Math, Writing & Science

    2008-2009

    - Texas Business Education Coalition Award (TBEC)

     

    - TEA Recognized School

     

    - Title 1 Distinguished Performance School

     

    - Gold Performance Award - Reading, Math, Writing & Science

    2007-2008

    - Texas Business Education Coalition Award (TBEC)

     

    - TEA Exemplary Rating

     

    - Gold Performance Award - Reading, Math, Writing & Science

    2006-2007

    - Texas Business Education Coalition Award (TBEC)

     

    - Gold Performance Award - Reading/ELA, Math & Writing

    2005-2006

    - TEA Recognized School

     

    - Gold Performance Award - Reading/ELA & Math

    2004-2005

    - Gold Performance Award - Reading/ELA

    2000-2001

    - TEA Recognized School

    1999-2000

    - TEA Recognized School

    1998-1999

    - TEA Recognized School

    1997-1998

    - TEA Recognized School

Bowie's Historical Photo Album