The last three years on staff at The Dispatch have been life-changing for both of us in many different ways. It has taught us what it means to be a leader and how to meet real deadlines and manage stress. Most of all, the newsroom has given us a home. A home to express ourselves and be a voice to other students. To do something we love and actively make an impact on our community.
The Dispatch changes lives and has changed ours just as much as the people we cover. This year we won six first place awards for the first time in our publications history. Without the hard work and knowledge of our senior peers this year, we wouldn’t be able to continue to say that we have one of the best scholastic newspapers in the country.
Coming into this year, we were unsure of how this would go. Neither of us had any leadership role as time-consuming as our roles now, and while left with guides on how to do basic steps, it was trial and error. The Online team has created a community that is welcoming, full of creativity and award winning by continuing the Gold Star winning streak, and the print team gets stronger with every cycle they create and are continuing to give a voice to the people on campus.
Not only do we see how amazing our community is inside F206, but we are recognized through all the awards we have won, and will continue to. This newsroom and advisor Michael Reeves has created a home for us, and you have become our chosen family. We love and will miss you. Good luck and Goodbye.
Senior Goodbyes 2025
University of Oklahoma - Pre-Occupational Therapy
I remember my first year on staff, reading Natalie’s senior goodbye. Writing my own seemed so far away, and I can’t believe I’m sitting at the EIC table. I watched Kate and Mazzy sit here last year, writing this letter. I would like to say that this has been very well thought out and planned ahead of time, but how do you plan to say goodbye to a program and the people that significantly impacted your life? I knew I wanted to be a part of the dispatch staff as soon as I saw Journalism I as an elective option in eighth grade. Yet, I never thought this program would shape me as much as it did...
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Northwestern University - Journalism and Political Science
After almost four years working on this publication, it’s almost unreal to think my time is coming to an end. Of all the activities I’ve been involved in during high school, my work on the Dispatch has been the most rewarding, and has changed my life for the better. While it could be strenuous to train and teach a large group of inexperienced underclassmen and manage the website, I found the work more rewarding than stressful. And I was always able to balance fun with the work. Some days Gabby and I would make try-not-to-laugh videos, Bentlee, Arden and I would film a podcast, or Skylar and I...
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University of Mississippi - Integrated Marketing and Communications
My time in High School was a rollercoaster for me with many ups and downs. I decided to join the newspaper because I enjoyed it in Middle School. I had no idea it would set me up for my future and introduce me to some of the best people I have ever met. The Dispatch gave me a sense of importance and the feeling of being a part of something while exposing me to different career paths I could take. I will be going to journalism school and majoring in integrated marketing communications, which I would never have discovered if it hadn't been for ...
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University of North Texas - Journalism
I don't exactly know how to start a goodbye to the newspaper because of how amazing it's been to be a part of this team. Freshman year was not the easiest for me, coming out of COVID and some family issues. School was harsh, but I got through it by writing. I found love in poetry, and not only did it help me mentally, but academically, I started trying harder to write and decided I wanted to be part of the newspaper. Even though I had been in journalism classes since 6th grade, I always thought it would be for broadcasting or pictures, not writing. I am dyslexic, so even though writing can sometimes be hard, I have learned to like the challenge...
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University of Texas - Dance
Even though senioritis has fully kicked in, and I’ve procrastinated writing this letter until the very last minute, it still feels hard to believe that my high school journey is coming to a close and I’ll be moving on to a new chapter of my life. High school has definitely had its ups and downs, but I can confidently say that every challenge I’ve overcome these past few years has helped prepare me for what comes next. I’ve learned so much throughout my time at Bowie, and I’m so grateful to all my teachers who put in so much time and effort to provide me with a truly well-rounded education. I would specifically like to thank Mr. Pfeiffer , Mrs. Hejny , and Profesora Mitchell . In addition to all of the academic
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Gonzaga University - Business Law and Public Policy
Being done with high school is such a weird and surreal feeling. I will always remember joining the newspaper program my freshman year of high school, not really knowing what to expect or think. I joined the class to get a feel of what electives I wanted to take for the next four years coming off a secluded time period of covid. I never would have thought that four short years from then I would be reminiscing about all the people I have met along the way, not only in the newspaper, but everyone at Bowie high school. Every year I grew as a person and a writer and there are so many people I want to thank for that...
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Texas State University - Business
I want to say thank you to Mr. Reeves, Isabella, Liberty, Elizabeth , and all the other people that I made art for or gave me art assignments. I think making art for the school newspaper has helped me improve not just my skills in digital art, but also art in general. The people in newspaper who kept complimenting my art are what pushed me to keep making art and improving what I made with each issue, and by the last issue I participated in, I felt pretty proud of most of the art I made for that issue, and felt a lot of improvement.
I think my first two years at Bowie were kind of boring and a little lonely sometimes...
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Austin Community College
In the context of my time at Bowie High School, I think I’m best characterized as someone mortified by the prospect of sharing her thoughts and opinions. You can then see why something like a published letter would pose a challenge for me. Alternatively, this might be a better venue for my thoughts, since I’ve always been better at writing than talking. I suppose I’ll be directing this letter primarily to the outstanding teachers of Bowie HIgh School. I’ve had the privilege of learning from teachers who are enthusiastic and beyond talented at their work.
I feel most fulfilled as an individual through my creative output...
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University of Texas at Arlington - Software Engineering
My name is Quinn Wilkinson. Four years ago, in 2021, I came to Bowie to start my high school journey here. Back then, I was a nervous, timid, and way too quiet kid who barely had the nerves to introduce myself, let alone hold a conversation. Now, I’ve found my own groove, the beat of my drum, so to speak. I’ve learned, I’ve lost, and most of all, I’ve lived. And all of that didn't happen alone. It happened because of my friends, my family, and my teachers...
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University of Texas at Austin - Government
Last year I applied for the paper with exactly 0 experience, largely because I didn’t want to be double blocked for another extracurricular, but also because I was peer pressured by one Audrey Cullinane so that we could play more Overcooked together. Somehow we ended up playing even less Overcooked this year than we did junior year. Despite this, I think it was a good choice.
To Audrey:
Thank you for pushing me to actually join. Thanks for playing games with me and forgiving me for that time I didn’t turn in the last burrito...
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Austin Community College - Business Management and Culinary
I’m Sophia Dudich and I was only a part of the dispatch for one year. I moved to Bowie my junior year and honestly it wasn't a smooth transition. I had a hard time adjusting to the new school especially with the academics. At my previous school I had wanted to be in the newspaper and I decided to try and join at bowie.
I am so happy I got the opportunity to join the dispatch this year, I got to experience taking photos for sports which is what I wanted to do. I also got the chance to write a couple stories...
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Employment - Sports and Wedding Videographer