The beautiful campus of Bryan High School, where new leadership brings fresh opportunities.
The Bryan ISD Board of Trustees has appointed Dr. Gregory Bowhuis as the new principal of Bryan High School, effective April 21, 2025. With a strong educational background and extensive experience, Dr. Bowhuis aims to enhance existing programs and promote student engagement. Under his leadership, the community anticipates positive changes and a commitment to maintaining the school’s traditions while fostering innovation.
In the charming city of Bryan, Texas, big news is sweeping through the community as the Bryan ISD Board of Trustees has made a unanimous decision to appoint Dr. Gregory Bowhuis as the new principal of Bryan High School. This significant change was announced during a recent meeting held on April 21, 2025, marking a fresh start for the school.
Dr. Bowhuis isn’t just a name on a list; he brings a wealth of experience from his previous role as the Associate Principal at Magnolia West High School in the Magnolia Independent School District. His journey in education is impressive, having worked throughout various school districts in Texas, and even starting his career back in Michigan—a testament to his dedication and love for teaching and student development.
What makes Dr. Bowhuis an excellent fit for Bryan High School? For starters, he holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees from Grand Valley State University in Michigan, and a prestigious Doctorate from the University of Houston. His academic credentials reflect a strong commitment to education, and his passion for instructional planning and academic excellence shines through in everything he does.
During his time at Bryan High School, Dr. Bowhuis aims to enhance the already well-established programs the school offers, which include advanced placement courses, career and technical education (CTE), and the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. He recognizes the importance of these programs and is excited to jump in and contribute to their growth.
Moreover, he is keen on boosting student involvement in various areas, particularly in fine arts, athletics, and student leadership programs. It seems that he has a genuine desire not just to maintain what is already in place, but to innovate and elevate the school’s environment to inspire even more student participation and excitement.
Dr. Bowhuis understands the value of tradition and culture at Bryan High School. He intends to respect the rich heritage while building upon the many successes that have already been achieved. The legacy left by his predecessor, Lane Buban, who served faithfully for 12 years at Bryan High School and previously for 11 years at Rayburn Intermediate, will be honored through careful stewardship of the school’s values and commitments.
Showing full confidence in Dr. Bowhuis’s abilities, Superintendent Ginger Carrabine has expressed her praise for his deep commitment to student achievement and his vision for creating engaging learning environments. Under his leadership, there is hope for vibrant changes that will resonate throughout the school and community.
As Dr. Bowhuis steps into this new role, the Bryan community can look forward to a future filled with enthusiasm, hard work, and innovation. With his background and commitment to excellence, there’s no doubt that he is poised to make a significant impact on the students and faculty of Bryan High School. A warm welcome to Dr. Bowhuis as he embarks on this exciting journey of leadership!
Senator Schwertner Navigates Legislative Agenda Amid Controversy
Community Initiatives Flourish in Bryan, Texas
Innovative Apps Enhance Student Life at Texas A&M University
College Station Faces Budget Challenges as CSISD Plans for Next School Year
College Station Employee Charged with Terroristic Threats
Texas A&M Women’s Tennis Falls to Georgia in SEC Finals
Brazos County Approves Budget Amendment for Hail Damage Repair
Brazos County Updates: Security Enhancements and Community Support
College Station Enhances Accessibility for Students
Leadership Change at Bryan High School
News Summary Aurora Innovation has launched the first-ever commercial self-driving truck service on U.S. public…
News Summary Yum! Brands has announced the relocation of its headquarters from Louisville, Kentucky, to…
News Summary The University of Texas at Austin has broke ground on Mulva Hall for…
News Summary The SEER Group has officially entered the Texas market by acquiring Swan Electric,…
News Summary Texas has been awarded the 2025 Prosperity Cup, recognizing its leadership in attracting…
News Summary On May 1, 2025, two power outages in College Station affected about 4,000…