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In 1875, the first school was started by Professor Willis. It was called “Cottonwood” and started as a log cabin, but was soon moved to a frame building. As the town continued to grow with time, the frame school was replaced by a two-story structure. In 1885, the school became Bryson Academy. In 1905, a new two story frame building was built in the same spot that the most recent previous school was. This building lasted until 1925 when a new brick building was built for both elementary and high school. In 1938, a new high school and a gymnasium was built. In 1957, a new elementary school building was built and the old brick building was turned into an ag shop. During the 1950s, Bryson had a marching band and played eleven man football. In later years when enrollment dropped, the football team was reduced to six man.

In the summer of 2012, the elementary building was torn down and in its place, a new school was raised. A new practice gymnasium was also built next to the competition gymnasium that was built in 1996. A new track was also built. In 2014 a new field house and dressing rooms were built by the football field. That same year a monument of the old school entrance was built. Nowadays, the school is named Bryson ISD and there is no longer a marching band. However, the school does offer FFA, FCCLA, PALs, One Act Play, volleyball, football, basketball, baseball, track, softball, and art.

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