Published March 31, 2026
A highly respected Big Brother and model student who has earned accolades from many of our youngest students, senior Billy Fowler ’26 has made it a point to lift up his Jesuit classmates at every opportunity while serving as an inspiration to others.
“Billy is a wonderful young man,” a faculty member noted. “He always comes to class with a smile on his face, participates in discussions with enthusiasm, and is extremely friendly and helpful to the other students. He has a tremendous competitive spirit, which is infectious.”
Billy is one of the School’s leaders in the Jesuit Hunger Relief Program. He dedicates his Wednesday mornings working at Stewpot Ministries where he has received recognition for his client focused approach to aiding our neighbors in need of access to nutrition. He also teaches special education classes as part of his on-going work in My Martial Arts, and it’s been made clear from the organization how much they value Billy and his authentic care for the students.
“Billy has been a member of the car club since his freshman year and has been a leader by example, often showing up after hours and going above and beyond to make the experience better for his Jesuit brothers,” another faculty member wrote. “This year I have seen him really grow into a leadership role by taking initiative, doing the unglamorous jobs that most other students shy away from and making the club better for future students as well as current members. Everyone I have ever spoken to regarding Billy has remarked on his politeness, courtesy, consideration of others, desire to always do the right thing. He is a special young man and he has a bright future.”
Congratulations to Jesuit Dallas Ranger of the Week, Billy Fowler ’26!

