News
 
Gravatar
Pin on Pinterest
The Bryan Adams Men's swim team finished 2nd and the Women's team finished 3rd at the Region 4-5A meet on Saturday, February 4th at Lewisville Westside Aquatic Center. Five swimmers will be moving on to the state meet. The Women's swim team was led by freshman Anja Cronjaeger who placed 1st in both the 200 and 100 Freestyle events. Cronjaeger was also a member of the 200 and 400 Freestyle Relays that both placed 3rd; the other members of the relays were Bailey Wyer, Naomi Arcega-Martinez, Mackenzie Patterson (200 Relay only), and Ashley Hernandez (400 Relay only). The Men's Medley Relay will be swimming at state after a 2nd place finish. Members of that relay were Yosi Fetahi, Merritt Curtis, Mike Hernandez, and Abel Fetahi. This same group swam to a 3rd place finish in the 200 Freestyle Relay. Yoshi Fetahi also qualified for state in the 200 Individual Medley, Mike Hernandez in the 100 Butterfly, and Abel Fetahi in the 100 Freestyle. The coach of the Cougars, Nick Enriquez, was voted the Men's Coach of the Meet. The state meet will be in Austin on February 17-18th at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swim Center.
Gravatar
Pin on Pinterest

The Bryan Adams men's swim team took first place in the District 14-5A swim meet, and the women's team finished second. This was the men's 3rd District Title in a row. Yosi Fetahi, Mike Hernandez, and Abel Fetahi each won 4 gold medals; winning 2 individual events and 2 relays. Sophomore Mike Hernandez was named the Male Swimmer of the Meet for the 2nd year in a row. Anja Cronjaeger won the 200 and 100 Yard Freestyle for the women's team. Combined, the Cougars will be sending 24 swimmers to the 5A Region 4 meet on February 3rd at Lewisville Westside Aquatic Center.

Gravatar
The Bryan Adams men's swim team took first place in the District 14-5A swim meet, and the women's team finished second. This was the men's 3rd District Title in a row. Yosi Fetahi, Mike Hernandez, and Abel Fetahi each won 4 gold medals; winning 2 individual events and 2 relays. Sophomore, Mike Hernandez was named the Male Swimmer of the Meet for the 2nd year in a row. Anja Cronjaeger won the 200 and 100 Yard Freestyle for the women's team. Combined, the Cougars will be sending 24 swimmers to the 5A Region 4 meet on February 3rd at Lewisville Westside Aquatic Center.
Gravatar
Pin on Pinterest

Looking for a family-friendly event? Stop by Bryan Adams High School Auditorium at 7pm on February 2nd, 3rd or 4th to enjoy BA's rendition of In the Heights.

In the Heights is a story about family, community, and discovering home. While fictional, the stories feel very familiar and very real and many of us can see the characters directly in our families and friends.

The musical follows the stories of several people in the predominantly Latino and rapidly changing neighborhood of Washington Heights in New York City. Usnavi guides us through their stories as he himself deals with the rapidly changing nature of his community. People come and go, families change and grow, and in the end, the people of Washington Heights have to find their way home.

The students and staff of the Bryan Adams Fine Arts department are excited to bring this musical to our community and open the doors of our home to you! Please come in, buy some concessions, and enjoy the hyped up music of the amazingly influential Lin-Manuel Miranda with book by Quiara Alegría Hudes.

Ticket sales start today! Pre-Sale is $3 or you can pay $5 at the door. Middle School students who bring their ID will only pay $1 for admission.

So bring the family down to 2101 Millmar Drive and enjoy the show!

Make sure to follow us at #InBAHeights on Twitter!

Gravatar
Pin on Pinterest

The Bryan Adams Men’s swim team placed 1st at the City Swim meet on December 17th and the Women’s swim team placed 2nd! The BA men’s team placed first in 9 out of 11 events and set 3 City Meet records. The relay combination of senior Yosi Fetahi, freshman Merritt Curtis, freshman Abel Fetahi, and sophomore Mike Hernandez set the meet record in the 200 Medley Relay as well as the 200 Freestyle Relay. Yosi Fetahi also set the meet record in the 100 Backstroke. Mike Hernandez was named swimmer of the meet after winning the 50 and 100 Freestyle. The women’s team placed 2nd, led by freshman  Anja Cronjaeger who set the meet record in the 100 Freestyle. She also placed 1st in the 100 Breaststroke and took silver in 2 relays.

Gravatar
Pin on Pinterest
We invite you to please join us and witness the Class of 2019 – Sophomore Public Exhibitions for the Bryan Adams High School Leadership Academy. This is an opportunity for them to feature their learning from the previous semester and field questions from you as the audience, which gives them a chance to prepare for the work that they are working to complete for their Sophomore Benchmark Defenses.  Your participation as an audience member is invaluable to helping our students prepare and defend their learning as they continue their journey through the Leadership Academy!
 
Stop by Bryan Adams High School Leadership Academy located at 2101 Millmar Drive Dallas, TX  75228. Sophomore Exhibitions will run from 4:30 - 6:00pm. Once exhibitions are over, stick around, tour the school and talk with students about our unique approach! The Open House will run until 8:30pm. Find out what makes Bryan Adams High School a top choice school in Dallas ISD!
 
See you there!
Gravatar
Pin on Pinterest

It’s that time of year again—Bryan Adams High School's Annual Cougars Running Wild 5K and 1 mile Fun Run is almost here to raise money for the Parent Teacher Student Association.  Proceeds from the run, now in its 4th year, will go toward several school needs including courtyard beautification, updating teacher work areas, and other campus improvements. 

The race is November 12, 2016.  7:30 AM start time for the 1 mile fun run, and 8:00 AM start time for the 5K. 

Gravatar

Vision:
100% of Bryan Adams students will graduate with the confidence and skills to seek and solve complex problems of the world.

Mission:
Every day Bryan Adams High School ensures that each student is provided an excellent educational experience that maximizes academic achievement, so that all students can compete successfully in a global market

Motto:
"Striving for Excellence"

Core Values:
Tenacious - Collaborative - Reflective

 


Gravatar

Students, teachers and community members gathered at the Bryan Adams library on September 22, 2016 to donate a pint of blood with the American Red Cross. Bryan Adams seniors April Benitez and Alondra Hernandez were the masterminds behind the blood drive. With the guidance of their Senior Sponsor, Ms. Kristy James, these ladies were able to help the American Red Cross collect 89 pints of blood. According to the American Red Cross, 1 pint of blood can save up to 3 lives. So that means Bryan Adams High School Leadership Academy could potentially save 267 lives!

Senior Alondra Hernandez said that the opportunity to receive a scholarship from the Red Cross was a major motivator for her to get the blood drive started. “The scholarship would be amazing for college because right now it’s the only thing I’m worried about,” said Hernandez.

Senior April Benitez said that the loss of her grandmother was a big inspiration for her to join forces with Hernandez. “She needed a lot blood so I think it’s really cool that we’re doing this.” Benitez went further to say “I think it’s great that [my peers] are taking time out of their day to help out.”

 

Video edited by Daniel Reyes under the guidance of Ms. Martinez.

Gravatar

Great things are happening in the Bryan Adams Feeder Pattern!

Check out the Advocate Lakewood/East Dallas: http://lakewood.advocatemag.com/2016/09/21/east-dallas-two-texas-top-elementary-schools-not-ones-might-expect/