Summary:
Zip code 77802 in Bryan, Texas, is home to two high schools—Travis B Bryan High School and Bryan Collegiate High School—both part of the Bryan Independent School District (Isd), serving grades 9 through 12 in a community with a high proportion of students from low-income households.
The standout school in this area is Bryan Collegiate High School, a magnet school that ranks in the top 5% of Texas high schools (76th out of 2,009) with a 5-star rating. It achieves a perfect 100% graduation rate and 0% dropout rate, and its STAAR EOC proficiency rates are consistently 30 to 50 percentage points higher than those at Travis B Bryan High School. For example, 91% of Bryan Collegiate students are proficient in English I Reading compared to 39% at Travis B Bryan, and 94% are proficient in Biology versus 55%. This success comes despite a higher student-teacher ratio (24:1) and lower per-student spending ($7,877) than its counterpart. In contrast, Travis B Bryan High School ranks in the bottom 30% (1,462nd out of 2,009) with a 1-star rating, an 88% graduation rate, and a 2% dropout rate. Its biggest academic challenge is Algebra I, where only 18% of students are proficient—far below the state average of 54%.
Both schools serve a similar high-poverty student population (about 72% to 74% eligible for free/reduced lunch), yet their academic outcomes diverge dramatically. This highlights how school model and culture can drive success, as Bryan Collegiate’s focused curriculum and high expectations produce top-tier results. Meanwhile, Travis B Bryan’s strongest subject is U.S. History (66% proficient), which is the only area where it nears the state average. For parents, Bryan Collegiate offers exceptional performance and a selective environment, while Travis B Bryan provides a comprehensive high school experience with room for improvement, particularly in math.
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