Philanthropy
Bryan ISD students are learning how to make things better through philanthropy in December. You are encouraged to help spread the word about the importance of philanthropy.
PHILANTHROPY DEFINED
Philanthropy is making an active effort to make things better for others. Learn More
PHILANTHROPY MATTERS
More Reasons Why
Joshua Lawrence, Bonham Elementary in Bryan ISD third-grade student, recently heard about his favorite custodian "Mr. Robert" needing heart surgery & decided to step into action. He saved up all his money to buy pencils & erasers. Then, Joshua decided to sell them at his school's movie night & send the proceeds to Robert Ramirez. Joshua has continued to sell the pencils & erasers at his school this week & is now selling coffee to Bonham's teachers as well. Our prayers are with Mr. Robert, & our gratitude goes to students like Joshua, who exemplify the Essential 8 in helping their friends:
Caden Jones, Rayburn Intermediate School in Bryan ISD sixth-grader spent his birthday doing something very special. Instead of asking his class for presents on his special day, he decided to give all his classmates gifts – living out the Essential 8 characteristic of Philanthropy:
The Bryan High Band used their musical talents to serve the community members at St. Joseph Manor Assisted Living:
PHILANTHROPY IN THE NEWS
KAGS: Desk Bikes, Wobble Stools Help Bryan ISD Students Focus While They Fidget
KBTX: Jones Elementary Suprised with 2,000 Books from Local Organization
Want to Get Involved? Email info@bryanisd.org or call 979-209-1020 to learn how your organization can model the Essential Eight in our community.