Bryan High School senior headed to U.S. Naval Academy post graduation
Charles McLaughlin is an Eagle Scout and an officer in Bryan High School s National Honor Society. Rep. Pete Sessions said McLaughlin is prepared to lead. Author: Sunny Tsai (KAGS) Updated: 12:36 PM CDT May 18, 2021
BRYAN, Texas Bryan High School Senior, Charles McLaughlin, has been accepted into the United States Naval Academy once he graduates. BISD held an acceptance ceremony in front of Bryan High School on April 29 to honor McLaughlin for his accomplishments.
Getting this acceptance didn t come easy. A person has to show leadership qualities in extracurricular activities, be a good student and be nominated by a member of the United States Congress or Senate.
Folks who call the Brazos Valley home were invited to join Bryan High School students, as they walked for water, raising awareness for water scarcity, at Merrill Green Stadium, Saturday morning.
Bryan High School senior appointed to U.S. Naval Academy
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BRYAN, TX â Bryan High School student Charles McLaughlin, or Charlie as heâs known to his family, will be heading to Annapolis, Maryland, in June to join the ranks of the United States Naval Academy.
A small ceremony was held Thursday morning to celebrate McLaughlin s decision.
Congressman Pete Sessions (R-TX), who attended the celebration, received an application from McLaughlin last year and elected to formally appoint the Bryan teen to the prestigious military college.
âThis is a victory for this community, and the United States Naval Academy will be the recipient of one of their greatest young stars that is headed their way, Congressment Sessions said as he shook the McLaughlin s hand.
Middle and high school students will learn the first steps to becoming entrepreneurs through a new curriculum designed by economics experts in business and education.
A team of experts with diverse backgrounds and education from the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, the Nebraska Department of Education, Bryan High School, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City wrote and published a new entrepreneurship curriculum guide for middle and high school students. The guide can be used in its entirety for a semester-long course, or it can be used to supplement resources that a teacher already uses.