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Submitted by parent on May 31, 2022
I love BISD and BHS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Most amazing school and district. My sons have each graduated from BHS and they could not be doing better currently at ATM. I could not be more thankful for the education and opportunities the district provided my children. They were heavily involved in extra-curricular activities and enjoyed every minute of it. The academics more than prepared them for college and I am so thankful for their diverse education.
Submitted by parent on May 31, 2022
My son is currently attending Bryan High School and we couldn't be more pleased. He has been so fortunate to have access to amazing teachers and courses (AP and International Baccalaureate) as well as the regional Career and Technical Education Center with an industrial engineering program that has been designed with Texas A&M University. The Cross Country team is also a fantastic peer group for him and he is thriving. Thank you Bryan High School!
Submitted by other on August 17, 2015
This school offered many different programs for any child to go into. There were a variety of different sports, clubs, and organizations offered.
Submitted by parent on October 12, 2013
There is still a sharp contrast between the "haves and the have nots.. Most people in this area will say that the public schools are better in College Station than in Bryan and to some extent this is true Socioeconomically the difference between Bryan and College Station is whether you are among the professors and professionals associated with the four year university based in College Station. Most of the university based educators or professors and professionals live in elite communities in College Station where the better schools are located. The majority of residents in Bryan tend to be working class or below where a higher percentage of minority, lower socioeconomic slice of the community live.
Submitted by parent on June 04, 2013
The International Baccalaureate Programme is still too new; stick with AP classes rather than trying for the IB Diploma. The Fine Arts are definitely top notch and the Career and Technology classes do a fine job preparing students to enter the workforce.
Submitted by other on December 19, 2012
Low act and SAT score are the last thing you have to worry about in this school Year after year this school has had gang problems and dangerous mobs fighting.