Bradley High School (Arkansas)

Bradley High School
Address
521 School Street
Bradley, Arkansas 71826
United States
Coordinates 33°37′26″N 92°3′40″W / 33.62389°N 92.06111°W / 33.62389; -92.06111Coordinates: 33°37′26″N 92°3′40″W / 33.62389°N 92.06111°W / 33.62389; -92.06111
Information
School type Public comprehensive
Established 1925
Status Open
School district Emerson-Taylor-Bradley School District
NCES District ID 0503510[1]
Oversight Arkansas Department of Education (ADE)
CEEB code 040268
NCES School ID 050351000109[2]
Principal Mike Lyons
Grades 7-12
Enrollment 187 (2010-11[2])
Student to teacher ratio 11.96[2]
Education system ADE Smart Core curriculum
Classes offered Regular, Advanced Placement
Campus type Rural; remote
School color(s)      Purple
     Gold
Athletics conference 1A 7 East (2012-14)
Sports Basketball, baseball, softball
Mascot Bear
Nickname BHS
Team name Bradley Bears
Rival

Taylor High School

Fouke High School
Accreditation AdvancED (1965-)
USNWR ranking Unranked (2012)
Newspaper Beartracks
Feeder schools Nettleton Junior High School (6-8)
Affiliation Arkansas Activities Association (AAA)
Website etb.gabbart.com

Bradley High School (BHS) is a comprehensive public junior/senior high school located in Bradley, Arkansas, United States. For the 2010–11 school year, BHS serves more than 175 students in grades 7 through 12 and is supported by more than 15 educators on a full time equivalent basis. Bradley High is the smaller of two public high schools in Lafayette County and draws students from Bradley. It is one of three high schools of the Emerson-Taylor-Bradley School District.

History

Initially it was a part of the Bradley School District. On July 1, 2013 it consolidated with the Emerson-Taylor School District to form the Emerson-Taylor-Bradley School District.[3]

Academics

The high school is fully accredited by the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE). The assumed course of study for students is to complete the ADE Smart Core curriculum that requires at least 22 units prior to graduation. Students complete regular (core and career focus) courses and exams and may select Advanced Placement (AP) coursework and exams that provide an opportunity for college credit prior to high school graduation.

The Adequate Yearly Progress measures for Bradley High School using the Augmented Benchmark Examinations are as follows:[4]

  • 2008–09: Achieving
  • 2009–10: First Year Not To Meet Standards (Alert)
  • 2010–11: Year One of Whole School Improvement

Extracurricular activities

The Bradley High School mascot and athletic emblem is the Bear with purple and gold serving as the school colors.

Athletics

For 2012–14, the Bradley Bears participate in the 1A Classification—the state's smallest classification—within the 1A 7 East Conference as administered by the Arkansas Activities Association. The Bears compete in boys and girls basketball, baseball and softball.[5]

  • Track and field: The boys track team are 4-time Class 1A state track and field champions winning in 1977, followed by three consecutive titles in 1984, 1985 and 1986. The Bradley ffa forestry team won 2015 Arkansas state forestry competition the following people on the forestry team is (Dillan Ludlam, Jenna Lee Allen, Macee Lyons, Jacob Misenheimer

See also

References

  1. "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Bradley School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Bradley High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
  3. "State approves Bradley school annexation by Emerson-Taylor district". Magnolia Reporter. 2013-05-14. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  4. "School Performance Dashboard, Bradley High School". ADE National Office for Research on Measurement and Evaluation Systems (NORMES). Archived from the original on 9 April 2013. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  5. "School Profile, Bradley High School". Arkansas Activities Association. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
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