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The student news site of James Bowie High School

The Dispatch

The student news site of James Bowie High School

The Dispatch

Violet Glenewinkel

Violet Glenewinkel, Editor-In-Chief

I’m Violet Glenewinkel, senior, and Editor in Chief of the Dispatch here at Bowie High. My passions reside in photography, graphic design, writing, and art. Getting stories about people out to the world is a consistent goal I have and hope to achieve throughout my years as a journalist. When I’m not working on the paper, you can usually find me reading, studying fashion/photography, or watching old movies. In the future, I hope to become editor of an indie magazine publication once I graduate college.

All content by Violet Glenewinkel
The Mental Stigma

The Mental Stigma

Violet Glenewinkel, Editor-In-Chief
April 28, 2018
#MeToo

#MeToo

Violet Glenewinkel, Editor-In-Chief
March 6, 2018
HOLIDAY WITH MARY: While taking a stroll in the park, “A” cast members, senior Maddy Sparkes and Blake Pousson, who play Mary Poppins and Burt, sing and dance to the song “Jolly Holiday” during the first act of the musical. Sparkes had always dreamed of playing Mary Poppins.”Mary Poppins is actually my dream role so getting to play that was like amazing, like is this really happening,” Sparkes said.

[Photo] Best of The Dispatch (February)

Mo Orr, Online Editor-In-Chief
March 1, 2018
LAUGHING THROUGH LESSONS: Counselor Katherine Owen instructs freshman Megan Zeng through an SEL lesson on how to find inner strength. The program of SEL, Social Emotional Learning, focuses on manging one’s emotions.

[Photo] Best of The Dispatch (December)

Mo Orr, Online Team Lead
January 1, 2018
BALANCING IT ALL: Smiling, senior Josh  Smythe-Macaulay, gets ready to go to basketball practice. He has learned to balance three sports, basketball, track and football and grades.

[Photo] Three is the magic number

Shelby Kelly, Sports Editor
January 3, 2018
PROFESSIONAL ADVICE: Carolina Panthers NFL player Michael Grif n talks to junior running back Kyle Carter during the varsity versus Vista Ridge football game. According to Carter he was told, ‘You’re capable of doing big things and if you run through your tackles you’ll be unstoppable’ by Griffin.

[Photo] Best of The Dispatch (Oct-Nov)

Mo Orr, Online Team Lead
December 1, 2017
Art by Violet Glenewinkel

Stress: the kids are not alright

Violet Glenewinkel, Editor-in-Chief
November 20, 2017
30 years of teachers

30 years of teachers

Violet Glenewinkel, Editor-in-Chief
October 17, 2017
New leader takes first steps

New leader takes first steps

Violet Glenewinkel, Editor-in-Chief
April 4, 2017

Yo-yo’ing swings to new heights

Violet Glenewinkel, Editor-in-Chief
February 14, 2017

School evaluations strike concern

Violet Glenewinkel, Editor-in-Chief
February 13, 2017
School evaluations strike concern

School evaluations strike concern

Violet Glenewinkel, Editor-in-Chief
February 10, 2017
Leos leads school into new year

Leos leads school into new year

Violet Glenewinkel, Editor-in-Chief
November 10, 2016

Review: In the Heights

Violet Glenewinkel, Editor in Chief
May 24, 2016

Babies model for Christmas cheer

Violet Glenewinkel, Student Life Editor
December 27, 2015
Art club president and senior Zoey Franz works to creat wearable works of art made of tape, trash bags and black balloons on various students. Franz and other co-president Alexis Williams plan out each activity the club participates in.

Art club presidents take charge

Violet Glenewinkel, Student Life Editor
November 20, 2015
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