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Bryan High School

Public | 9-12 | 2481 students |  

PHONE: (979) 209-2400

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3450 Campus Dr

Bryan, TX 77802

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Bryan High School serves grades 9-12 in the Bryan Independent School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 5 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 17 school community members.

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Posted on Dec 7, 2009
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Im a former student an gota say that it was a wonderfull school. There's many ways to meet new people an alot of fun, not all the teaching is paper work. First hand experience is the way to go! Not to mentin all the people! Alot of the teachers are really dedicated to make the work fun an help you understand. An with programs such as Avid anyone is capable of attending college my teacher mrs. gorzecki [still can't spell it...] did wonders with me along with ms. garcia. There's so many things to help with makeing a dissicion of what you'd want to do with your life. I had gotten placed in ROTC by mistake, im glad i did because i absoutly loved it! Im now heading off to bootcamp in jan. to become a US. Marine! BHS may have some low points but what school dosen't? Ohhrah!Go Vikes!
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Posted on Sep 29, 2007
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As a Bryan High School alumni, I feel that my four years at Bryan High School were well worth my time. I believe the school does a very good job at preparing it's students for the real world. We learn about diversity and respect, not by a lecture, but rather through real world, first-hand experiences. BHS does not have as many problems as some students, parents, and media sources would like for us to believe. Academically, the school has the opportunity for every student to challenge themselves in different levels of classes. The array of music, sports, service, and other extracurricular activities surpasses many other schools. We even have our own Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter that in less than two years, raised enough money to co-sponsor a Habitat home. That is just one of many examples of the true spirit of BHS Vikings. May our Viking Spirit never die!
--Submitted by Thomas Cavaness, a former student

Posted on Sep 19, 2007
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I am a former student at B-High and I loved it! Getting involved in extracurricular activities was a high priority on most students lists. I was voted most spirited and ran track. Loved every single day I was there! This school really helped everyone to respect each other, interact with every race, and I swear there was no racism put down by students, teachers, or higher educators. Mr. Sennette a black principal was my favorite by far! He helped out alot of kids and I wouldn't have made it through high school without his dedication to make sure I was getting everything done. I made alot of good friends, white, black, hespanic, asian, It doesn't matter! You don't see color when you go to Bryan High! Thats how close we were to everyone! Go Vikings!
--Submitted by David Bergland, a former student

Posted on May 17, 2006
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This school offers many different programs for the kids. They also allow them to start some college classes if the meet the requirements.
--Submitted by a former student

Posted on Apr 18, 2006
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This is my daughter's first and thankfully, her last year. The school is too small for the number of kids that are attending, and subsequently, suffers from numerous behavioral issues. The Bryan-College Station area is planning on building a new high school which will open, if I'm not mistaken, in 2 or 3 years. I'm sure this will greatly improve the quality of the education children receive at this school.
--Submitted by Marcy Chandler, a parent

Posted on Mar 16, 2006
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I was a student at Bryan High from 1997-2001 and I recently graduated from the University of Southern California with a degree in Theatre Arts and Film. I believe that the encouragement that I got artistically and academically inspired and prepared me for the cahllenges I would endure. I now work at a prestigious girls' school as a technical theatre assistant and wouldn't have made it this far without the help of a few faculty memebers at Bryan High.
--Submitted by JaNelle Weatherford, a former student

Posted on Feb 11, 2005
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The quality of academics programs were awesome. Music, art, sports, and other extracurricular activities were available for all students. Parent involement was high.
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Posted on Nov 12, 2004
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This school is lacking in racial equality. It seems that there are hidden rules for minorities and nothing to this day has been done about it.
--Submitted by dwann jackson, a parent

Posted on Jun 28, 2004
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Former student-I enjoyed my time at good ole Bryan High But the school lacked/lacks in teacher leadership. They all seem to have reached a bitter age, which impairs them to get into their teaching it seemed/seems to have become a chore instead of an ability.
--Submitted by Erleigh Lopez, a former student

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