From advanced courses and career pathways to the arts and student life, the Class of 2030 visited Bowling Green High School today for the My Options Expo. BGHS Student Ambassadors led groups through a 15-station rotation to explore the many different opportunities offered on campus.
The Expo included several hands-on activities around the building, including the Medical Arts Academy with phlebotomy, nursing, and EMT, as well as the HVAC and Industrial Maintenance Labs. Students also learned about paid internships with BGISD in areas such as Information Technology and Early Childhood Education.
Families of 8th grade students are invited to the BGHS Performing Arts Center tonight at 6:00 pm to meet teachers and learn more!








It’s quiet in the American Sign Language Enrichment class at BGJHS, but the communication never stops! 🤟 Students are working to learn this new language as Ms. Lee Flener teaches them to sign.




Nate Stein, a 2020 alumnus of Bowling Green Junior High and the Pitch Purples, is now a Tenor II and Music Director for the world’s oldest underclassmen a cappella group, The Yale Spizzwinks (?). The ‘Winks are in concert tonight at The Capitol as part of their spring tour, and hometown visit for Nate.
This morning, they performed a few selections for the BGJHS Mixed Choir.


Finding Nemo Jr, presented by Bowling Green Junior High
March 13 and March 14 at 7:00 p.m. and March 15 at 3:00 p.m.
Tickets available through the school and district websites.










BGJHS Student Art in the Wedge Education Gallery at SKyPAC
"This exhibit offers a peek into the everyday magic when students are given space to explore, experiment, and express themselves." - Amanda Brown, Art Teacher







The IdeaFestival is hosted by The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU in cooperation with the original IdeaFestival® in Louisville.




🎺🥁 BG Bands on tour, visiting 5th graders to showcase instrument options in 6th grade.
Music programs are thriving at Bowling Green Junior High! More than 50% of students participate in band, choir, and/or orchestra.







National Board Certification is a voluntary assessment program designed to recognize and reward great teachers—and make them better. Certification is achieved through a performance-based assessment that typically takes one to three years to complete.
Congratulations, Ms. Brown, NBCT!
Excellence Is Worth The Effort

Congratulations to Mr. Lucas Allen and the BGJHS Percussion Ensemble for a wonderful performance at the 2026 KMEA Conference last week!
KMEA Performance Highlights





Students built custom heat shields with available materials to protect "egg-stronauts" from intense heat. Then they put their knowledge to the test, tracking temperature changes for their unit final. Mastering heat transfer!






R.I.S.E. students are Resilient, Innovative Scholars of Excellence in grades 6 - 8. 🎓





Earlier today, both BGJHS and BGHS percussion students had the opportunity to work with guest instructor, Dr. Scott Harris! 🎶
Dr. Harris, Assistant Director of Athletic Bands and Music Professor at WKU, shared his expertise with students as they prepared for their upcoming concert. See the results of their hard work tomorrow night!
🥁 BGJHS and BGHS Percussion Concert 🪘
November 6 at 6 p.m.
BGHS Performing Arts Center










Thanks to the Southern Automotive Women’s Forum (SAWF) and General Motors for bringing the All Girls Auto Know program to sixth graders today!
Made possible by a GM Community Impact Grant, this event is all about sparking interest in STEM and Automotive careers. Bowling Green Junior High students (both girls and boys!) spent the morning doing hands-on projects, hearing from experts from GM Bowling Green Assembly and GM Spring Hill, and seeing Corvettes up close!










Exploring High-Demand Careers with the SCK LAUNCH Experience!
Bowling Green Junior High 8th Graders were among the 3,400 students who participated in this year’s SCK LAUNCH Experience, a hands-on career expo. THANK YOU to the 53 local businesses who shared interactive exhibits, giving students a first-hand look at careers in our region. And thanks to the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce for their efforts to bring the education and business community together, ensuring our future graduates are successful no matter what career path they choose.










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