AP Silver

Bryant High School has been recognized on the AP® School Honor Roll for the 2024–25 school year, reflecting the school’s ongoing commitment to expanding college-level opportunities and supporting students in earning AP® scores that may qualify for and earn college course credit. This Silver distinction reflects the continued dedication to improvement in increasing enrollment in AP and promoting success for all students at Bryant, increasing from last year’s Bronze distinction to Silver Distinction.

Participation in Advanced Placement® courses continues to grow at Bryant High School, with 870 students enrolled during the 2024–25 academic year: a number that has steadily risen over the past five years. Of those students, 500 earned a score of 3 or higher on their AP® exams, meaning 57.47% of test-takers achieved qualifying scores that can lead to college credit. These results not only help students earn college course credit, accelerating their college journey: but also build confidence and momentum for success after graduation.

Bryant High School currently offers 26 AP® courses across multiple disciplines, giving students a wide range of opportunities to challenge themselves academically and prepare for life beyond high school. In addition to expanded course access, students are supported through a strong system that includes AP-aligned curriculum, instructional coaching, tutoring, and guidance from counselors as they plan for college and careers.

“These courses reflect our commitment to making access a priority and providing the students the tools they need to be successful in these classes, and we couldn't be more proud of our AP students.” said Bryant High School Principal Jason Hay.

Bryant High School continues to create pathways that prepare every student for success in college, career, and beyond.