Greetings, Bulldog Nation! BELL SCHEDULE FOR 01/05/2022 - Classes will resume for the spring semester on Wednesday, January 5, 2022. When students arrive on campus, they will report directly to their Advisory class. Each student’s Advisory teacher’s name and classroom number is listed on their schedule in the Student Self-Serve tile in the Austin ISD Portal. The bell schedule for January 5 will be slightly modified: January 5th Modified Bell Schedule 9:05-9:27 Advisory; 9:33-11:03 1st Period; 11:09-4:35 Resume Regular Bell Schedule.
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December 9, 2021
Greetings, Bulldog Nation! REFLECTIONS ON CAMPUS SAFETY - There is no greater burden shouldered by campus leaders than that of keeping students safe. In the wake of rumors circulating in social media earlier this week about a possible gun threat and after shenanigans of a rogue substitute teacher last Friday -- all in the context of the recent school shooting in Michigan -- I recognize that some in our community are feeling particularly anxious or on extra high-alert when it comes to the safety and security of students.
December 1, 2021
Greetings, Bulldog Nation! PSAT SCORES - All scores from the October 26 administration of the PSAT will be available on Monday, December 6, 2021. Score reports for PSAT-related assessments are now exclusively online through the College Board website. With online reporting, students are seamlessly connected to other College Board opportunities, Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy , college readiness resources, and a path to find scholarships.
November 19, 2021
Greetings, Bulldog Nation! Austin ISD will be closed November 22-26 for the Thanksgiving break. With only two weeks of instruction plus one week of exams remaining in the semester, I would like to share some important information and updates.
November 10, 2021
Greetings, Bulldog Nation! FOOD DRIVE - The Bowie Student Council will be working with the Central Texas Food Bank to host a canned food drive from November 8-18. The Central Texas Food Bank helps provide services for roughly 65,000 Central Texans. About 80 % of Central Texas Food Bank clients had to choose between paying for food and paying for medicine or medical care in the past year.