i believe bryant schools have the capacity to produce exceptional graduates. both of my daughters graduated from bryant. my oldest daughter received a sizeable scholarship from an in-state public university, graduated cum laude with a degree in biology and will start her first year of medical school
... Read more in the fall. she was submitted by her university faculty as a candidate for a fulbright scholarship. my youngest daughter also received a sizeable scholarship from an in-state public university, is well on track to graduate with honors with a humanities degree. she scored in the 95th percentile on the reading portions of the act. she is spending a month this summer studying in europe. she plans to eventually obtain a phd degree. these girls took full advantage of the excellant ap courses and extracurricular activities available at bryant. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/15/09
Without Bryant I do not know where I would not have ended up. It is because of Bryant's programs such as EAST and their Inttroduction to Engineering courses that I am where I am. With these courses I was one of few people able to figure out what I wanted to do with my life before college. I will complete
... Read more my degree Mechanical Engineering in Spring 2010 and I could not be happier. Read less
Posted by a other on 05/15/09
As a former student of the Bryant School district I can attest to the high level that bryant is on. While there are things that need to be improved, many things are in the hands of the students themselves. Bryant doesn't offer a 'sub-par' education as a former review likes to point out. For their child
... Read more it might have seemed so because unless you put that child in classes on his or her level then it might seem sub-par. Bryant does a fantastic job at offering a wide range of classes on many topics and level. This assures that everyone will have their place. But like I said earlier unless the child or the parent takes the time to asses and realize that they are in the wrong classes you can't really complain about it. I felt that I was extremely well prepared for college and I am excelling there. Read less
Parents and students do not realize how good they have it. With the exception of facilities Bryant High School meets students needs. If a stronger curriculum is needed parents should place their students in the AP program.
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Posted by a parent on 12/22/08
I am not very pleased with this school district. When I moved here I was told that Bryant was the best school district in the area but that doesn't say much I guess. My son attended public schools in 2 other states and Bryant can't hold a candle to them. The academics are sub-par and students aren't
... Read more encouraged to excel. Students are taught to be average and to do what's always been done. I am seriously considering private education so that my child is actually ready for college when the time comes; without having to take remedial courses. A testament to this is the English and grammar written in most of these reviews. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/21/08
I disagree with many of these comments. Many people think bryant school district is great. However, I as a student of Bryant High School am displeased with all aspects of the curriculum as well as the extracurricular. I came from two different high schools in another state and both were excellent public
... Read more school districts and compared to them, Bryant has very little reason to be so proud. They are often disorganized and it took them months to get me into the computers. It was ridiculus. People who like bryant schools are comparing them to other schools in arkansas and isn't arkansas quite low on the totem pole when it comes to education? Read less
Posted by a student on 09/03/08
Bryant is an excellent school. All of the negative comments are from parents who kids are mostly trouble makers or lazy kids who did not do what they were supposed to do. Academics is very strong and the 4x4 block has made all of the end of course scores move up each year. Bryant has the lowest amount
... Read more of money spent on athletics in the 7A and 6A so people who say they too much is spent on athletics have no idea what they talking about. Its easy to gripe but at least state facts and not your opinions. My son and daughter love the school and neither of them are in sports. The teachers and coaches care about the students and want them to do well after high school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/01/08
the school is a great school for children to learn and prosper. It has an excellent extracurricular and the teachers are great it is a great school in general
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Posted by a parent on 08/27/08
I graduated from Bryant and loved the school. I was a second generation who attended Bryant. Now my brother's son is going there. While at Bryant, I is was involved in many clubs and took mostly AP classes. This school prepared me for College. As for the pricipal situation, I do not know who
... Read more is in charge now, but Mr. Spadoni was always fair. Those who don't like this school can go to Little Rock or Benton. Former Student Read less
School Profile for Bryant High School South Campus
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Test Year: 2008
Bryant High School South Campus
Bryant School District 25
Arkansas
* In 2007-2008 Arkansas used the Benchmark Exam to test students in grades 3 through 8 and 11 in literacy and grades 3 through 8 in math. The Benchmark Exam is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Arkansas. The goal is for all students to score at or above the proficient level.
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English as Second Language
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Bryant schools — Bryant High School South Campus is located at 200 Nw 4th St, Bryant AR 72022. 200 Nw 4th St is in the 72022 ZIP code in Bryant, AR The school district for Bryant High School South Campus is the Bryant School District 25. Bryant High School South Campus is a Public school that serves grade levels 11 - 12.
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