Cap & Gowns will be handed out during graduation practice on Wednesday, May 21st.
All students wear the same color and style of cap and gown. If you need one prior to this date, ask a recent graduate if you can borrow their cap & gown.
Graduation will be held at 2:00 pm on Sunday, May 25th.
Community Scholarships $ 96,880.00
Bryan Area Foundation $ 200,750.00
College $3,081,908.00
Grand Total $3,379,538.00
We celebrated the post-graduation plans of our seniors through our annual Senior Signing Day Ceremony on April 25th!
This special event allowed students and their families to be recognized for their future endeavors, whether that be the military, workforce, college, or technical school.
Exams represent 20% of a student’s semester grade. A student who does well on their exams can easily raise their semester average and help their grade in the course.
Please avoid appointments and vacations during the exam times.
Our 2nd semester exam dates are:
Seniors:
May 14th & 15th
Grades 9-11:
May 21st - 11th period
May 22nd - Periods 1, 2 & 3
May 23rd - Periods 4/5, 5/6, 6/7, 7/8 & 10
On May 22nd & 23rd - High School students will be dismissed at 12:25.
Every student deserves a therapist they can relate to.
We’ve partnered with Hazel to offer bilingual therapy in over 19 languages, ensuring all students enrolled at Bryan City Schools can match with a licensed therapist who understands their culture and language.
In therapy your child will gain the tools to succeed in school and in life:
✓ Improve communication and confidence
✓ Enhance coping skills
✓ Build healthy relationships
If you have questions about utilizing these services for your child, please reach out to:
Mrs. Reineck - areineck@bryanschools.net
Mrs. Vashaw - svashaw@bryanschools.net
Register (or find more information) at www.actstudent.org. The first time you register for the test will take approximately 45 minutes. The ACT is an optional test used by colleges.
Items to consider:
504/IEP students may be eligible for special testing.
The Ohio State University, Miami University, Univ of Dayton, Univ of Cincinnati, and NCAA and require scores to come directly from ACT. If these schools are added at registration time, it is free. Scores sent AFTER testing will be $19 per college, per test date.
Students that qualify for free/reduced lunch, you are eligible for a registration fee waiver. Please see Mrs. Bassett for one.
JUNIORS - the following ACT tests are available this year
June 14th
July 12th - not given at BHS, but check Defiance
SENIORS - if you took the October ACT or December ACT and improved your score, we can resend your student transcript to the colleges that you have applied for increased scholarship opportunities. You will need to notify Mrs. Bassett of the improvement and what colleges she need to send the scores to.
If taking the ACT, you must upload a photo to your admission ticket prior to test day. You only need to upload the photo once.
If you have ANY questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
AES Engineering Scholarship 2025
$500 Scholarship
Application Process
Students will submit an essay on the topic that appears on the scholarship page of our web site https://www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.php
Full details are available on their site.
Deadline for entry: October 8, 2025
The winner(s) will be announced within 2 weeks of the deadline.
Each winner will be personally notified by email.
Will you be 18 years old by May 1st? Are you interested in operating large equipment? How about being a maintenance technician who works on large equipment? Here are two opportunities you might want to check out through Local 18.
Congratulation to these BHS and Four County Career Center Seniors who were placed in jobs around Williams County:
Dakota Brandeberry
Diesel Mechanics program
Working at Bryan Truck Lines in Montpelier
New - Jacob Howard
Automotive Technologies program
Working at Wieland’s Auto Repair in Bryan
Patience Johnson
Early Childhood Education
Working at Sandy Cay, Inc. in Bryan
Florence Jones
Electrical program
Working at Mark It Done in Ney
Gabriel Ledyard
Automotive Technologies program
Working at Advanced Rehabilitation Technology in Bryan
Cade Spisak
Welding program
Working at PR Weld in Stryker
Abram Zimmerman
Mechanical Systems & Piping program
Working at Spangler Candy Company in Bryan
The National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) recognizes outstanding student achievement in career and technical education (CTE). It honors students who excel in skill-based programs, demonstrate leadership, academic excellence, and strong character. Membership is a mark of distinction and can open doors to scholarships, networking, and future career opportunities. Congratulations to these BHS students who were inducted on April 25, 2025 into the National Technical Honor Society at Four County Career Center
Gunnur Davis
Haylie Federspiel
Ashley Grymonprez
Hailey Johnson
Trae Krebs
Jaymison Longoria
Audrey Shadbolt
Halle Six
Kathryn Walkup
Class Officers
President: Nora Kunsman
Vice President: Emma Elkins
Vice President: Drew Smith
Vice President: Clare Stever
Student Council:
Josey Arnold
Cooper Beltran
Nye Bradbee
Grace Slagle
Ava Zimmerman
Class Officers:
President: Eden Alyanakian
Vice President: Arella Alyanakian
Vice President: Camden Bukowski
Vice President: Emma Schlade
Student Council:
Elijah Cummins
Piper Hanna
Kassi McDade
Alea Shilling
Class Officers:
Alex Diaz
Karlee Green
Quinn Green
Jeremiah Taylor
Student Council:
Kaylee Dempsey
Averyann Fisher
Colton Sheline
Emaline Slagle
Class Officers:
AJ Grant
Annie Kunsman
Mya Moore
Oliver Weber
Student Council:
Jozie Cordy
Allie Elkins
Sidney Luce
Anna Slagle
On Monday, May 5, 2025, the Academic Booster Club (ABC) hosted its 33rd annual Awards Night, celebrating student success in both academics and athletics.
With nearly 300 students in attendance, the evening featured the presentation of 151 awards recognizing outstanding achievement, leadership, and dedication.
The Academic Booster Club continues to play a vital role in supporting our students’ academic pursuits in the classroom and beyond, and this event is a proud tradition of honoring their hard work.