Bronson Jr./Sr. High School

Bronson Jr./Sr. High School is a public school located in Bronson, Michigan. It serves grades 6–12. It is a part of the Branch Intermediate School District.

Bronson Jr./Sr. High School
Address
450 E. Grant Street

,
49028

Coordinates41°52′05″N 85°11′10″W
Information
School districtBronson Community School District
SuperintendentTeresa Belote
PrincipalWesley McCrea
Grades6-12
Enrollment319
Average class size20
Color(s)Purple and gold          
NicknameVikings
Websitebronsonschools.org/bjshs/

History

Bronson Jr./Sr. High School was built in 1964. At first it accommodated grades 9–12. In 1980 the school made a transfer of 7th–8th graders from Bronson Middle School (which later became Chicago Street School). In 1998 a science/technology addition was built and completed, and in 2002 a weight and wrestling/all-purpose room was added.[1]

Present Day

Currently, the school provides education for students from sixth grade to twelfth grade.[2] Students from the school can go to the Branch Area Career Center part-time if they are a Junior or a Senior.[3]

Athletics

Bronson is a Class C school and a member of the Big 8 Conference. Sports offered include tennis, track, basketball, golf, volleyball, wrestling, softball, baseball, cheerleading, and football.

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