Bow High School News

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  • Thanksgiving Race To Honor Bow Officer Killed In Home Accident (WMUR New Hampshire)
    posted on November 26, 2009 at 10:30:27 pm
    BOW, N.H. -- The Bow Police Association have dedicated Thursday's Thanksgiving 5K Turkey Trot race to the memory of an officer who was killed in an accident at his home.
  • Bow officer killed in Epsom accident (New Hampshire Union Leader)
    posted on November 24, 2009 at 05:38:41 pm
    Officer Nathan Taylor had served with the Bow police department since last year. The Bow Police Association has decided to dedicate tomorrow's Thanksgiving 5K Turkey Trot Race to honor Taylor's memory.
  • 5 questions (Concord Monitor)
    posted on November 21, 2009 at 06:39:04 am
    In sixth grade, Doug Piroso asked a local, relatively unknown band for a favor: Play a charity concert at Bow High School as part of his senior project. Since then, the band, Recycled Percussion, has gone on to win national acclaim on America's Got Talent, a prime time television show.
  • Bow High School Students to Discuss Climate Change In Copenhagen (New Hampshire Public Radio)
    posted on November 18, 2009 at 10:48:27 pm
    A group of Bow High School Students are heading to Denmark for a conference on climate change.
  • Indians continue quest for state title (Custer County Chief)
    posted on November 16, 2009 at 10:36:18 pm
    Broken Bow football head coach Mike Garner gives his team a pep talk during a quarter-final playoff game at Chadron last week. The Indians went on to win that game, keeping their undefeated season and hopes for a trip to the state finals in Lincoln alive.
  • 5 questions about environmental conference in Copenhagen (Concord Monitor)
    posted on November 16, 2009 at 06:37:54 am
    10 students from Bow High School will travel to Copenhagen, Denmark, on Saturday to debate environmental issues ahead of the COP15, a U.N. conference on climate change. Seniors Dylan Lucas, 18, and Alexander Baier, 17, both of Bow, said they can't wait. The Danish government is paying for their trip and organizing host families.
  • Bow’s fine season stopped by unbeaten Pioneers (The Goffstown News)
    posted on November 11, 2009 at 08:09:42 pm
    BY MATT SCHOOLEY It wasn’t the way Paul Cohen envisioned bidding farewell to the Bow High School football campaign. The Falcons, who were at one time 5-0 and tied atop the standings, were thumped by Trinity High School for a second consecutive week, losing in the Division V semifinals on Saturday, Nov. 7, 37-0. “We kind of came spiraling back to Earth (after that strong start to the season ...
  • In Bow 378 students out sick with flu (The Goffstown News)
    posted on November 11, 2009 at 07:54:31 pm
    By Dan O’Brien Bow Superintendent of Schools Dean Cascadden said attendance levels have returned to normal after a record number of students were absent three weeks ago with flu-like symptoms. The peak level of absences hit Oct. 22 when 378 students, nearly 25 percent of the town’s public school students, called out sick. It was the largest outbreak of flu-like symptoms in a New Hampshire public ...
  • Soldier learns lessons in unlikely places (Custer County Chief)
    posted on November 11, 2009 at 07:06:17 pm
    Nic Province, shown with wife Karissa and daughter Liberty, returned home in September from a year-long deployment in Afghanistan. Liberty was only 2 months old when her daddy left - and the smiles on their faces at Nic’s welcome home party speak for themselves.
  • Parades, assemblies mark Veterans Day (Kearney Hub)
    posted on November 10, 2009 at 11:13:10 pm
    KEARNEY - The grand marshals for this year's Kearney Veterans Day parade will be Tom Nickel of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Lloyd Porter representing the American Legion.
  • Parades, assemblies, other events celebrate veterans’ service (Kearney Hub)
    posted on November 7, 2009 at 03:43:30 pm
    KEARNEY - The grand marshals for this year's Kearney Veterans Day parade will be Tom Nickel of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Lloyd Porter representing The American Legion.
  • Best of the week (Concord Monitor)
    posted on November 6, 2009 at 01:10:34 pm
    Horsing around
  • Buhlman medals; girls finish 3rd - boys finish 5th (Custer County Chief)
    posted on October 26, 2009 at 10:21:17 pm
    Broken Bow High School senior Jeremiah Buhlman raced past Gothenburg's Andrew Collins at the finish line in the State Cross Country Meet at Kearney last Friday. Buhlman's kick at the end earned him a 9th place medal in the state competition.
  • Bow schools pummeled by flu cases (Concord Monitor)
    posted on October 25, 2009 at 04:07:33 am
    Bow schools are leading New Hampshire in an unhappy category: the highest absence rates linked to the flu. But state health officials warn the district is unlikely to stay ahead.
  • College Journal (The Nashua Telegraph)
    posted on October 21, 2009 at 01:13:23 pm
    Lapham opening holes for BC backs ... - By GARY FITZ Staff Writer
  • For teacher, a continuing gift (Concord Monitor)
    posted on October 17, 2009 at 05:39:44 am
    When dozens of runners line up tomorrow outside of Bow High School for a charity run, Michelle Cadorette will see it as a gift. It's more than just a gift to Cadorette, an American Studies teacher, but to anyone else who has the same rare form of cancer she has struggled with for the last 10 years.
  • Lady Indians - - District Champs! (Custer County Chief)
    posted on October 16, 2009 at 03:09:30 pm
    Broken Bow High School's cross country teams competed in the C-4 District Meet in Ogallala yesterday, with the Lady Indians bringing home the District Championship trophy.
  • Investigation continues on underage drinking party (The Goffstown News)
    posted on October 14, 2009 at 07:54:40 pm
    By Dan O’Brien The chief of Bristol police said interviews with Bow High School students who attended an underage drinking party at the school superintendent’s house in Bristol last month are ongoing. Chief John Clark said a primary concern is how the alcohol was provided. “It has nothing to do with the superintendent. It has to do with the concern of underage students at a party where there was ...
  • Lady Indians win 4th Championship! (Custer County Chief)
    posted on October 9, 2009 at 04:39:30 pm
    The Broken Bow High School cross country teams traveled to Gothenburg Thursday, where they competed in the Southwest Conference Meet. The Lady Indians came away with the conference championship trophy for the fourth consecutive year.
  • Broken Bow cross country coach brings with him a cool tradition: Weekly meals with the team (Kearney Hub)
    posted on October 6, 2009 at 08:13:10 pm
    BROKEN BOW - Broken Bow High School's cross-country teams may succeed because its members run 300 to 500 miles during the summer, run after school nearly every day during the winter, and have intense practices during the season.
  • Police investigate Bow High party (Concord Monitor)
    posted on October 6, 2009 at 05:23:25 am
    Investigators have opened a criminal investigation into an alleged underage drinking party at the home of Bow superintendent Dean Cascadden, according to Bristol police Chief John Clark.
  • Harvest of Harmony (Custer County Chief)
    posted on October 5, 2009 at 05:09:30 pm
    The Broken Bow High School marching band, under the direction of Bill Reichert, was one of more than 80 bands from across Nebraska to participate in this year's Harvest of Harmony parade in Grand Island Saturday. The band followed directly behing the school's queen candidate, Emiiy Pracht.
  • Notes: Rainbow trout to be stocked through winter (Omaha World-Herald)
    posted on October 5, 2009 at 05:42:28 am
    The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will stock 9- to 10-inch rainbow trout in several bodies of water this fall to provide anglers fishing opportunities through winter.
  • Underage party gets police scrutiny (New Hampshire Union Leader)
    posted on October 3, 2009 at 05:09:01 am
    The drinking reportedly took place at the Bristol home of Bow school superintendent Dean Cascadden.
  • Thousands of copies of UNH paper grabbed and trashed (New Hampshire Union Leader)
    posted on October 2, 2009 at 03:53:42 pm
    Almost the entire Tuesday press run of the student newspaper was taken from its distribution locations shortly after delivery.
  • Principal, parents support Bow school chief (New Hampshire Union Leader)
    posted on October 2, 2009 at 04:09:11 am
    The Bow High School principal praises Dr. Dean Cascadden's 'transparency' in dealing with the aftermath of his son allegedly throwing an underage drinking party.
  • Students punished for party (Concord Monitor)
    posted on October 2, 2009 at 04:07:44 am
    Eleven Bow High School students are being reprimanded for their involvement in a party that took place at the home of the district's superintendent last weekend.
  • Incident at superintendent's home (FOX 25 Boston)
    posted on October 1, 2009 at 02:37:38 pm
    BOW, N.H. - Eleven Bow High School students in New Hampshire are being punished after they were involved in an "incident" Saturday night at a school district superintendent’s home in Bristol. FOX25's Sharman Sacchetti reports.
  • School chief's son in drinking 'incident' (New Hampshire Union Leader)
    posted on October 1, 2009 at 04:10:41 am
    Eleven Bow High School students are being punished after they were involved in an "incident" Saturday night at the school district superintendent's home in Bristol.
  • Bow math teacher gets environmental studies grant (The Goffstown News)
    posted on September 30, 2009 at 08:39:21 pm
    By DAN O'BRIEN What does learning about the environment have to do with math? Bow High School teacher Marcel Duhaime plans to show students the answer. Duhaime, an algebra, pre-calculus and calculus teacher, is one of 19 teachers nationwide awarded Sept. 9 with a grant by the National Environmental Education Foundation in conjunction with The Weather Channel to bring environmental studies into ...

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