The WATCH D.O.G.S. volunteer program at Anderson-Shiro Elementary brings fathers and father figures into the classroom to serve, mentor, and keep a watchful eye on students.
The Junior League of Bryan College Station is hosting their annual Stuff the Bus project, collecting school supplies for Bryan-College Station school children.
“At Navasota, it’s really important for us to not only prepare our kids for college but also to go right into their career industry or to a trade school.”
Despite changes to the TEA guidelines, both Bryan and College Station ISD will continue with COVID-19 protocols in place that meet the updated guidelines.
This is a reversal of the Texas Education Agency’s previous guidance, which didn’t explicitly require school districts to notify parents of a close contact with the virus.
To help Brazos Valley families become classroom confident as the school year begins, local doctors are joining Brazos Valley This Morning to answer your questions.
To help Brazos Valley families become classroom confident as the school year begins, local doctors are joining Brazos Valley This Morning to answer your questions.
Bryan ISD held their first day of school on Tuesday. All students will be in-person learning this school year with masks optional for students, staff and visitors.