Bryan High School student Alena Vitha is one of only 16 winners worldwide, and one of only three from the United States, of the Picasso Sparkling Imagination Art Competition.
See this heartwarming story from KBTX about Bryan High School students rallying around their favorite staff member to make sure he raised the most in a recent fundraiser. This is the Essential 8 at work!
Rudder High School Volleyball players spent time during their spring break sprucing up the building and grounds at community radio KEOS, as reported by The Eagle.
If parents would like to switch their child's learning model (on-campus, at-home, Hybrid 7-12) for the 6th six weeks, the emailed form must be completed by Friday, March 26 at 11:59 p.m.
Rudder High School senior Austyn Peacock has a passion for agriculture, and public speaking. Learn more about her inspiring story in this article from The Eagle.
Bryan ISD will continue to follow the COVID-19 safety measures outlined in the Return to Learn Plan, including wearing masks inside all Bryan ISD buildings. Please see this message from Dr. Whitbeck.
If you want to see the Essential 8 in action, then look no further than these Jones Elementary School students making a difference with local health care workers.
Sisters, Bryan High School graduates, now teaching the next generation at Long and Rayburn Intermediate Schools. Hear how they pull from their own experiences as African-American women from Bryan, to educate the next generation about Black History.
Take a look at this story from KBTX about Johnson Elementary School's heart project that spread positivity and affirmations throughout the month of February.
The Bryan ISD Board of Trustees adjusted the dates of the 5th and 6th Six Weeks following the week-long winter weather closure. No other calendar changes were made.
The Bryan ISD District Educational Improvement Committee (DEIC) will consider the Bryan ISD District of Innovation Plan Renewal at their virtual March 5 meeting. This meeting is open to the public.
The Bryan ISD Board of Trustees is looking for an applicant to fill the remaining term of the open Single Member District 5 seat. Click on this link for more information or to apply.
If parents would like to switch their child's learning model (on-campus, at-home, Hybrid 7-12) for the 4th six weeks, the emailed form must be completed by Tuesday, December 8 at 11:59 p.m.
Bryan ISD approved the 2020 Bond, totaling $175,000,000, completing Bryan ISD's 2 Bonds, 1 Vision plan raising $187,000,000 in two years without increasing the tax rate.
Bryan ISD has been named a District of Distinction for the Visual Arts, one of only 42 school districts to receive the prestigious recognition in Texas.
Fannin Elementary School is selected as the first "Leader in Me" school in the Brazos Valley, and has begun incorporating the highly recognized character education program.
If parents would like to switch their child's learning model (on-campus, at-home, Hybrid 7-12) for the 3rd six weeks, the emailed form must be completed by Monday, October 19 at 11:59 p.m.
The original gym floor at Bryan High School was damaged by hail. A very few pieces were salvageable, and are up for auction through Thursday, October 1 at 1 p.m.
Bryan ISD will offer three options for learning in the 2020-21 school year. On-Campus (face-to-face), At-Home (online), Hybrid (for grades 7-12). Click on this story for more information.
The Bryan Independent School District will hold a public meeting at 06:00 PM, August 17, 2020 in the BISD Administration Bldg. 801 S. Ennis St., Bryan, Tx 77803.
Please read this statement from the superintendent and school board president about the strength of the diversity in our school district and community.
We are aware of an unacceptable comment made by an employee on a Facebook post unrelated to the school or school district. This comment does not represent the values of our school or district, and will not be condoned. This will be handled according to our employee code of conduct. This type of comment will not be tolerated in this school district.
BRYAN ISD WILL MOVE INTO PHASE 2 OF AT-HOME LEARNING ON MONDAY, APRIL 6. STUDENTS WILL LEARN FROM THEIR TEACHERS AND COMPLETE DAILY ASSIGNMENTS THROUGH THE PROGRAM SCHOOLOGY.