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Optimism is Essential in Bryan ISD – February Newsletter (Issue 5)

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INSIDE BRYAN ISD IS PROUDLY SPONSORED BY CHICK-FIL-A BRYAN

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FUNNY PHOTO CONTEST

Funny Photo Contest Group of Photos

Calling all funny employees! You’re invited to submit one funny photo of yourself in your school/campus/office/athletic field to info@bryanisd.org by 12 p.m. March 21 with “FUNNY PHOTO” in the subject line. You’re welcome to include other employees in the photo, but there is ONE ENTRY/PERSON so decide among yourselves who the primary subject of the photo is. If you’re sending a group photo or your face is obscured, please describe which one you are. Duplicate photos entered by multiple employees will be excluded from consideration.

Also, if students are used in your photo, please ensure that they are “photo-safe” (your school’s front office can provide that information). And, please do not disturb other classrooms in taking your photo. Finally, please ensure your photo submission is appropriate and safe for work.

Other than that, be creative, use props (mascot heads, funny outfits, etc.) and have fun!

The winner will be announced in next month’s edition of Inside Bryan ISD and will be rewarded with a $50 gift card.

P.S. If you’re using a phone to email us the photo, please send it using the high-quality setting.

MEET BRYAN ISD

Our video series Meet Bryan ISD is designed to be a special treat just for you! We want to get to know more about the amazing employees that make this District a better place. Enjoy!

*Please note, the video will likely be blocked at your work computer because of its social media classification.

KUDOS

International Success


Bryan Collegiate Goes to Austin

Tommy Roberts & Christina Richardson at the Texas CapitolBryan Collegiate Principal Tommy Roberts and Director of Advanced Academics Christina Richardson recently presented at the Texas Capitol about developing a career and college readiness model for schools and how it worked in Bryan ISD with Bryan Collegiate High School.
“This was an incredible opportunity to let legislators and TEA staff know that the early college model works and to also tell about the extraordinary work that we are doing in Bryan,” Roberts said.
Bryan Collegiate was picked out of 170 Early College High Schools in Texas to present at the legislative briefing. The purpose was to speak to legislators, legislative staffers, and to TEA officials about the Early College High School model and why these schools are good for Texas and our economy. Way to go Tommy and Christina!

Know a Bryan ISD employee who deserves recognition in the Kudos section? Please submit the name of the person and the reason they deserve recognition to info@bryanisd.org with “KUDOS” in the subject line.


IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

Social Media Spotlight

You may have seen several of the Oscar-nominated films, but have you seen Bryan ISD’s feature-length movie? Our Facebook Live stream of the Bryan ISD Showcase ran for 1 hour and 29 minutes and 31 seconds, but it was chock-full of an hour and a half of fun!

In the News Highlight

Bailey Robert, Bryan High School Assistant Theatre Director, door decoration honoring Katherine Johnson for Black History Month quickly went viral on social media and generated several local media stories. One day after a photo of the door was posted on Bailey’s personal Facebook page, it received over 10,000 likes and 7,000 shares. The total reach for the photo posted on Bryan ISD’s Facebook page is 92,779 people!


Ms. Robert’s door wasn’t the only amazing #BlackHistoryMonth door in the District. Check out some these other amazing doors:

door contest winnersAND THE WINNER IS…

Cocaption this chipmunkngrats to Tori Potts, Rudder High photography teacher, for winning the Caption This $50 Chick-fil-A gift card prize giving the “shocked animal” photo below the following caption:

“*Gasp* You mean to tell me there is cake in the teacher’s lounge??? *gasp*”

Tori Potts - Feb. Newsletter Winner

Honorable Mentions

Heath Fleming, Davila Middle School library assistant: “What?! We still have 5 more weeks till Spring Break!” (Editor’s Note: We are at T-Minus 2 weeks until the break now, Heath).
Carly Delino, Jones Elementary counselor: When Target puts school supplies in the dollar bins.
Peyton Bolls, Houston Elementary 2nd-grade teacher: “Did she just say a full week of jeans days?!”
Candice Bellis, Rayburn Odyssey math teacher: The look on my face when someone says, “being a teacher must be soooo easy!”
Grace Hardy, Transportation driver: “I got a carrot slice and you got CHOCOLATE?!!”

GOOD NEWS! February’s Caption This Honorable Mention winners will receive a “one free sandwich” Chick-fil-A discount card in their interoffice mail soon courtesy of our beloved Inside Bryan ISD sponsor.

The Communications department received three Gold Stars Awards from TSPRA for work on the Grow With Us brochure, school fact cards and a photo featuring a Bryan ISD volunteer. Additionally, two Silver Stars were given to Bryan ISD Communications for its Explore Academy and Story of My Photo videos. Finally, the team earned a Crystal Commendation Certificate of Merit for its work on the District’s Tax Ratification Election. We are honored to have the privilege to help tell the Bryan ISD story here at home and around our state!

altogether tspra award pics

UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS

community final

Bryan/College Station is a vibrant place to live, learn and play. We live in a community with numerous opportunities to experience culture, music and exciting events. The upcoming events below are just a few of the many ways you can plug into our community.

  • March 2: Acappellooza – Attention Pitch Perfect fans, you can witness performances from the finest collegiate acapella groups from across Texas at 7 p.m. March 2 at the Rudder Auditorium at Texas A&M. Click here for ticket information.

  • March 2: Outdoor Texas Country Music – Celebrate Texas’ Independence with Josh Abbot Band, Wade Bowen, Parker McCollum and others at the Republic of Texas Festival at Wolf Pen Creek March 2. Gates open at 4 p.m. Click here for ticket information.
  • March 7: Looking for Your Next Great Read? – You can find it at the BCS Public Library & The Village Cafe’s Afternoon Book Tasting. Light refreshments will be served, with drinks available for purchase. View RSVP info and additional details here.
  • March 22: The Boston Pops – Affectionately known as “America’s Orchestra,” the Boston Pops perform John Williams’ iconic film scores include E.T.: the Extra-Terrestrial, Harry Potter, Star Wars, Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and countless others. The performance will take place at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 22 at the Rudder Auditorium at Texas A&M. Click here for ticket information.
  • Saturdays in March & April: Who’s Up for a Harry Potter Marathon? – Don’t worry, you don’t have to carve out all 19 hours and 39 minutes of time at once. Each of the eight movies will be playing at the Queen Theatre in Bryan 3 p.m. & 7 p.m. Saturdays in March and April starting with little Harry in The Sorcerer’s Stone on March 2. Click here for schedule information. Visit tickets.queenbryantx.com/tickets to purchase tickets online.
  • Calling All Musicians – Your band could play at the Palace Theatre this summer and be included on a Free Music Friday KBTX segment. If you think you have what it takes, submit a video audition here.

ESSENTIAL EIGHT

Bryan ISD students learned about optimism in February. You are encouraged to continue help spreading the word about the importance of staying optimistic.

BRYAN ISD
Children First. Always.

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