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Before Jackson-Feild, Bowling was a high school teacher; a 
principal at the elementary, middle and high school levels; a Secondary 
School Supervisor; a Director of Instruction; and a Superintendent of 
School for several public school divisions.
As invaluable as Bowling's background and experience has been
 to Jackson-Feild, it been especially so to its students. For students 
wanting to take college-level coursework, Bowling established online 
education programs with the University of Nebraska, University of 
Missouri, and Brigham Young University. He also partnered with Southside
 Virginia Community College to provide career and technical education.
Under Bowling's leadership, classrooms at Gwaltney School 
were equipped with the technology necessary for distance learning. He 
developed the "student on a string" effort in which students who have 
left Jackson-Feild are able to remain enrolled in Gwaltney School so 
that they are able to complete their education and earn their GED. He 
outfitted the classrooms with the technology for distance learning.
Bowling will be deeply missed at Jackson-Feild. His vision, 
foresight, and leadership have left an everlasting and indelible impact 
on everyone, especially the students who have attended Gwaltney School.



