Sharing the Facts: 2025 Bryan ISD Bond
Learn more about the 2025 Bryan ISD Bond HERE.
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With more choices, more opportunities, a Bryan ISD journey is filled with multiple pathways. You decide the path or paths to take.
Expand horizons by becoming bilingual, biliterate & bicultural.


Expand horizons by becoming bilingual, biliterate & bicultural.

Your health career starts now with Hammond-Oliver Health Sciences Academy.

STEM your future with Project Lead The Way & Odyssey Academy.

Your college career starts now with the nationally renowned AP Capstone diploma. Only 5% of high schools in the United States

Challenge yourself and thrive by earning an internationally recognized IB diploma. Only 2.5% of high schools in the United States have the program.

Succeed mentally and physically through Chuck Norris' Kickstart Kids program. Students learn to value discipline, honesty, dedication, and respect.

Join a magnet program for highly-gifted K-4 students.

A Global Leadership Program for gifted 5th-8th grade students.

Winner of the ITEAA Program Excellence Award, Odyssey is for 5th-8th grade STEM students.

The thrill of competition & the drive to succeed is alive and well in 18 different Bryan ISD sports.

19 Performing and Fine Arts programs are a fixture in & around the Bryan community.

Career & Technical Education has 28 college/career pathways & the new Bryan CTE complex.

Bryan ISD has a new Advanced Academics program! Applications are open for Aspire Academy — where the best of Odyssey Academy & Inquire Academy are coming together — starting with incoming Bryan ISD 5th grade students in the 2023-2024 school year.

Your health career starts now with Hammond-Oliver Health Sciences Academy.

STEM your future with Project Lead The Way & Odyssey Academy.

Your college career starts now with the nationally renowned AP Capstone diploma. Only 5% of high schools in the United States

Challenge yourself and thrive by earning an internationally recognized IB diploma. Only 2.5% of high schools in the United States have the program.