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Bryan Middle School company history timeline

1834

Mary Emily Bryan was born on July 27, 1834, at the Femme Osage farm home of her parents, Elijah and Lydia Ann McClenney Bryan.

1874

In the fall of 1874, with the help of Hiram Beverly Castlio and Fortunatus Boone Castlio, Miss Emily opened her own school; the Mechanicsville Village School.

1877

On October 29, 1877, the City of Bryan voted to establish a free public graded school—a progressive step in an era of private schools.

1880

Work on the school was completed in 1880, and classes opened for students in the fall.

1881

Miss Emily remained at the Mechanicsville School until May of 1881.

1884

By 1884, 10 grades occupied the school, and the first graduating class of Bryan High School in that year was composed of three girls.

1904

In 1904, both the village of Mechanicsville and Miss Emily's one room school were renamed "Howell" to honor Col.

1914

The first building, a two-story frame structure, burned in 1914.

1915

In 1915, the first Bryan High School yearbook was published for the student body, which now numbered more than 200 students in all grades.

1917

By 1917, growth in the city required the construction of a new school.

1920

The 35 members of the Class of 1920 became the first to graduate from the “new” Bryan High School.

1921

Miss Emily died on November 27, 1921, and was interred at the Linn Cemetery in Wentzville, Missouri.

1929

In 1929, Bryan City Commissioner L.L. McInnis announced that Bryan Schools would have their names changed to honor heroes of Texas history.

1930

The black student population continued to grow as well, and in 1930, Kemp Junior-Senior High School was constructed on W. 19th Street.

1961

In 1961, a new high school for black students was built.

1964

1964: The building that now houses Bryan Middle School was built.

1964: The Principal of Bryan Junior/Senior High School was Doctor John McQuinn.

1968

1968: The first Bryan senior class graduated.

1972

1972: Bryan Senior High Students and teachers moved into their new building at 4700 Giles Road and Bryan Junio High housed grades seven through nine.

1976

1976: Ninth grade moved to Horace Mann Ninth Grade Center and Bryan Junior High School served grades seven and eight.

1987

1987: Mr Ray Ramsey became the principal.

1989

1989: Bryan Junior High elected to become a middle school, endorsing the middle school concepts of advisor/ adviser and teaming.

2019

In May 2019, voters approved a $12 million bond that included security upgrades throughout the district, roof and HVAC upgrades, new bus purchases, and state of the art equipment purchases for the Career & Technical Education Center.

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