In Summer 2022, Bryan ISD will offer summer school in June. Optional camps will also be offered to students during the month of June.
Families should contact their child’s school for more information or email [email protected].
Bryan ISD students entering grades 1-7 in the fall of 2022 are invited to attend the District Power Camp for students! During Power Camp, students will benefit from hands-on learning experiences in multiple subject areas that will help prepare them for the 2022-2023 school year. Engaging in fiction and non-fiction texts will support the learning experiences. Students are expected to follow the Bryan ISD Dress Code and Code of Conduct. Transportation, breakfast, and lunch will be provided.
Registration is open from May 2 through 8:00 am on May 20. Spaces are limited and are first-come, first-served.
Registration Link: https://bisd.link/powercamp
June 27-30, 2022
Grades 1-4 at Bonham Elementary ● 7:45 am - 12:45 pm ● Facilitator: Shelby Goodman
Grades 5-7 at Sam Rayburn Intermediate School ● 8:05 am - 1:05 pm ● Facilitator: Crystal Drager
Learn More:
English: https://4.files.edl.io/8b8f/05/05/22/151138-f59856c9-c4f6-474a-b575-4d58a6ef1c0f.pdf
Spanish: https://4.files.edl.io/1cae/05/05/22/151141-f8b86e73-0f7b-46ed-af34-8bb1a1482132.pdf
Summer Bridge Camps - Registration Required
Mission Possible: 7th and 8th grade Science
Mission Possible engages students in hands-on science to develop critical thinking and scientific problem-solving skills, and to make science fun! Students track a dangerous scientist around the world to prevent his release of a deadly microorganism. On their virtual journey they perform scientific investigations in biology, chemistry, physics, environmental science, and math that relate to the geographic areas where they follow the scientist.
The Amazing Race: 7th Grade Math
Through engaging lessons and games, students prepare for the upcoming year of advanced level math. The content focus areas include rational number operations and concepts, algebraic expressions and equations, proportionality, and measurement.
The Amazing Race: Algebra I Readiness
Through engaging lessons and games, students prepare for the upcoming year of advanced level math. Algebra Readiness strengthens students’ understanding of fundamental math and algebraic concepts to provide a solid foundation for success in Algebra 1.
Registration is open from May 2 through 8:00 am on May 13. Spaces are limited and are first come, first served.
Registration Link: https://bisd.link/bridgeNo registration is necessary for Summer School in Grades K-8. Students and families will receive notification if their student is required or invited to attend.
K-4 Elementary Summer School
Students in Kindergarten through 4th grade will be required or invited to participate if they would benefit from additional time to complete unfinished learning in Math and/or Reading. For more information, contact your child’s campus or counselor.
June 6-23, 2022
Monday through Thursday
Doors Open/Breakfast: 7:15 am
Instruction: 7:45-11:45 am
● Bonham Elementary for students zoned to Bonham or Navarro. Facilitator: Shelby Goodman
● Henderson Elementary for students zoned to Fannin or Henderson. Facilitator: Diana Alderson
● Jones Elementary for students zoned to Branch or Jones. Facilitator: Joey Duhon
● Mitchell Elementary for students zoned to Bowen, Houston, and Mitchell. Facilitator: Sharyn Womble
● Neal Elementary for students zoned to Kemp and Neal. Facilitator: Joni Bailey
● Ross Elementary for students zoned to Crockett, Johnson, or Ross as well as students attending the Spanish Enrichment Program. Facilitator: Laura De La Rosa
Learn More:
English: https://4.files.edl.io/8b8f/05/05/22/151138-f59856c9-c4f6-474a-b575-4d58a6ef1c0f.pdf
Spanish: https://4.files.edl.io/1cae/05/05/22/151141-f8b86e73-0f7b-46ed-af34-8bb1a1482132.pdf
Grades 5-6 Intermediate Summer School
Students in 5th and 6th grade will be required or invited to participate if they would benefit from additional time to complete unfinished learning in Math, Reading, Science, or Social Studies. For more information, contact your child’s campus or counselor.
June 6-23, 2022
Monday through Thursday
Doors Open/Breakfast: 7:35 am
Instruction: 8:05 am - 12:05 pm
Sam Rayburn Intermediate School for students zoned to
● Jane Long Intermediate School - Facilitator: Seth Gallion
● Sam Rayburn Intermediate School - Facilitator: Crystal Drager
Learn More:
English: https://4.files.edl.io/8b8f/05/05/22/151138-f59856c9-c4f6-474a-b575-4d58a6ef1c0f.pdf
Spanish: https://4.files.edl.io/1cae/05/05/22/151141-f8b86e73-0f7b-46ed-af34-8bb1a1482132.pdf
Grades 7-8 Middle School Summer School
Students in 7th and 8th grade will be required or invited to participate if they would benefit from additional time to complete unfinished learning in Math, Reading, Science, or Social Studies. Middle School students may also be eligible for High School Credit Recovery or Advancement. For more information, contact your child’s campus or counselor.
June 6-23, 2022
Monday through Thursday
Doors Open/Breakfast: 7:55
Instruction: 8:25 am - 1:05 pm
Davila Middle School for students zoned to
● Davila Middle School - Facilitator: Rebecca Luna ● Stephen F. Austin - Facilitator: Robert Casey
Learn More:
English: https://4.files.edl.io/8b8f/05/05/22/151138-f59856c9-c4f6-474a-b575-4d58a6ef1c0f.pdf
Spanish: https://4.files.edl.io/1cae/05/05/22/151141-f8b86e73-0f7b-46ed-af34-8bb1a1482132.pdf
Bilingual Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten Enrichment Program
English Learners are invited to receive specialized instruction designed to help them be successful in Kindergarten and First Grade. Instruction will focus on language and skill development.
June 6-June 30, 2022
Monday through Thursday
Doors Open/Breakfast: 7:15 am
Instruction: 7:45-3:15 pm
Kemp-Carver Elementary School - Facilitator: Ashley Lopez
Learn More:
English: https://4.files.edl.io/8b8f/05/05/22/151138-f59856c9-c4f6-474a-b575-4d58a6ef1c0f.pdf
Spanish: https://4.files.edl.io/1cae/05/05/22/151141-f8b86e73-0f7b-46ed-af34-8bb1a1482132.pdf
K-8 Migrant Enrichment Program
The purpose of the Migrant Education Program is to design and support programs that help migrant students overcome the challenges of mobility, cultural and language barriers, social isolation, and other difficulties associated with a migratory lifestyle. This summer program is intended to provide support in developing student understanding of Mathematics.
June 6-June 30, 2022
Monday through Thursday
Doors Open/Breakfast: 7:15 am
Instruction: 7:45-3:15 pm
Kemp-Carver Elementary School - Facilitator: Ashley Lopez
Learn More:
English: https://4.files.edl.io/8b8f/05/05/22/151138-f59856c9-c4f6-474a-b575-4d58a6ef1c0f.pdf
Spanish: https://4.files.edl.io/1cae/05/05/22/151141-f8b86e73-0f7b-46ed-af34-8bb1a1482132.pdf
High School Summer Programs
Students have the opportunity to complete summer courses in order to receive additional tutoring for End of Course tests, recover credit, or receive advanced credit. For more information, contact your child’s counselor or visit the school’s website.
End of Course Test Acceleration - No Registration Necessary
Courses are designed to develop the specific skills students need to meet expectations on the state assessment re-test. Students may take up to two EOC Acceleration courses free of charge while simultaneously earning credit recovery with no more than two absences and a passing grade in the EOC course. For a student who only needs one EOC Acceleration course, he or she may also enroll in one Credit Recovery/Advancement course. If the student needs more than one EOC Acceleration course, he or she may not enroll in Credit Recovery/Advancement until June 23, 2022. All EOC Test Acceleration courses will be taught in person.
June 6-23, 2022
Monday through Thursday
Doors Open/Breakfast: 8:00 AM Instruction
Session 1 - 8:30-11:30 AM Instruction
Session 2 - 12:00-3:00 PM
June 21-23, 2022 - End of Course Testing
Learn More:
English: https://4.files.edl.io/8b8f/05/05/22/151138-f59856c9-c4f6-474a-b575-4d58a6ef1c0f.pdf
Spanish: https://4.files.edl.io/1cae/05/05/22/151141-f8b86e73-0f7b-46ed-af34-8bb1a1482132.pdf
Credit Recovery
Courses will be self-paced and taught online through Edgenuity. Student coursework is supported and facilitated by teachers. Students may complete the courses independently or at Bryan High School during summer school hours. Students may only take one course at a time.
Students may be eligible to take a credit by exam assessment in non-End of Course classes if he or she earned a grade of 60-69 in the course. If the student does not pass the credit by exam, he or she will enroll in the full credit recovery course. Credit by Exams must be taken in person at Bryan High School.
Learn More:
English: https://4.files.edl.io/8b8f/05/05/22/151138-f59856c9-c4f6-474a-b575-4d58a6ef1c0f.pdf
Spanish: https://4.files.edl.io/1cae/05/05/22/151141-f8b86e73-0f7b-46ed-af34-8bb1a1482132.pdf
Credit Advancement
Students who wish to get ahead in high school credits may take self-paced courses primarily taught through Edgenuity. Student coursework is supported and facilitated by teachers. Students may complete the courses independently or at Bryan High School during summer school hours. Students may only take one course at a time.
Learn More:
English: https://4.files.edl.io/8b8f/05/05/22/151138-f59856c9-c4f6-474a-b575-4d58a6ef1c0f.pdf
Spanish: https://4.files.edl.io/1cae/05/05/22/151141-f8b86e73-0f7b-46ed-af34-8bb1a1482132.pdf