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Bonham Middle School was established in 1969 as Bonham Junior High. The school was named in honor of the defender of the Alamo and friend to William B. Travis, James Butler Bonham. As a junior high campus, students in 7th, 8th, and 9th grades attended. Now a middle school, Bonham holds classes for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students.
 
School colors are orange, white, and blue.
The school mascot is the bulldog.
The school motto is “Hard work pays off!”
 
Classes begin each week day at 8:25 AM and classes are dismissed for the day at 4:05 PM.

News & Announcements

2026 Bonham Middle School yearbook cover photo - black background with multicolored bulldog face

2026 Bonham Yearbook

The 2026 yearbook contains 54-pages of memories from the year. Order your copy by April 28, 2026! Yearbooks will be delivered to the school and distributed in late May 2026. Any yearbooks ordered after April 28 will have an additional shipping charge and be delivered to the student's provided mailing address.
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TISD Student Chromebook Device Repair/Replacement Information

Student Chromebook repair and replacement fees must be paid online through the Information Technology store. By clicking on this story's title, you will be redirected to the store website. Please include your student's name, student ID number, and campus for faster processing.
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Parent and Family Engagement Policy

Temple ISD believes that learning is the shared responsibility of
students, staff, families, and the community. Parent and family engagement in our schools will support our mission to inspire, motivate and empower students to reach their maximum potential. Click on the news title to read the full policy on Parent and Family Engagement.

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