| School Name | Address | Phone | Grades | County | Type | District Name |
| Bowling Green High School | 530 W Poe Rd Bowling Green, OH 43402 | (419) 354-0100 | 9-12 | Wood | public | Bowling Green City School District |
| Ethnic Background | Percent | Year |
| White, non-Hispanic | 93.1507 | 2009 |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 2.44618 | 2009 |
| Hispanic | 3.03327 | 2009 |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 1.27202 | 2009 |
| Native American or Native Alaskan | 0.0978474 | 2009 |
| Students Getting Free Lunch | Year |
| 20% | 2009 |
| Date | Who | Comments |
| 9/22/2010 | parent | Bowling Green High School, like any public school, has a great deal of variability in the quality of the teachers. Teachers range from very poor to excellent. Sometimes parents can select the better or best teacher for a course (leaving for example 7 students in a section of a class with a poor teacher). Sometimes though there is only one teacher, who is not very gifted in teaching, for a course and a parent or student cannot bypass that teacher. That leaves the student at a huge disadvantage for higher level courses or college courses in that subject. Administrators and guidance counselors currently are more than willing to work with and help students and parents. |
| 10/3/2009 | other | Best, by far, high school band in the area, caring teachers who care about their students, good administrators who care about their teachers. |
| 8/1/2005 | former student | While attending Bowling Green High School, I received a wonderful education. Yet, I found that more teachers were there to coach then to teach. I also felt that there were not enough well-supported sports for females. |
| 7/10/2004 | parent | There are many wonderful teachers in BGHS but there are a few who seem to think their job is something other than teaching and don't give the help needed. Overall it is a pretty good school. Sports for females is not what it should be, for the size of the school. For the size of BG there should be alot; more Scholarships given to students that really need them in order to further their education but they seem to go to those that don't really need them. |