The Bridge City Chamber of Commerce is delighted to announce the November Students of the Month. Erin Ramsey for Bridge City High School and Remington Coy Bryant for Orangefield High School. Both received gift certificates and gifts from: COS Printing, Wellspring Credit Union, Tiger Rock Martial Arts of Bridge City, Sabine Federal Credit Union, Neches Federal Credit Union, Bridge City Walmart, Bridge City Bank, 5Point Credit Union and Candace Mulhollan RE/MAX ONE.
Erin is the daughter of Spencer and Gloria Ramsey. She is ranked #6 of 177 with a GPA 4.51. Erin’s Awards and Honors include:
- National Honor Society
- 1st TMEA All Region Flute – 2017-2018, 2018-2019
- TMEA Area Qualifier – 2016-2017, 2017-2018,2018-2019
- Head Drum Major
- UIL District Qualifier Social Studies
Erin’s Clubs and Organizations include:
- Marching Band
- Wind Ensemble
- UIL Science Team
- Academic Team – Co-President
- Interact Club
Tami Goss, Director of Bands, said, “Erin is completing her second season as a drum major of the BCHS Band. As the head drum major this year, she found herself in a position that requires an extreme amount of time, discipline, organization, stress, and responsibility. She handled it with a calm grace and mentored her two assistant drum majors so that they will be ready for the next season. On top of that, she juggles demanding and rigorous academic requirements. She is an outstanding musician, student, and leader to all of her peers, and I have been blessed to work closely with her during her time at BCHS. She is everything we hope for our students to become and more!”
Shannon King, Social Studies Chair, UT OnRamps/APUSH, UIL Academic Coordinator, said, “I love Erin Ramsey. She is a straight-shooting, tell-it-like-it-is kinda person. Erin displays grit in everything she does, even if she doesn’t appear to be challenged by her goals. Erin isn’t afraid to take on a new challenge, and although she may grumble, I know I can count on Erin to take care of her business and even check in on her teammates to make sure they are being successful as well! I know that Erin will embrace her new challenges upon graduation. I can’t wait to watch Erin conquer the world!”
Hannah Landry, Math Teacher, said, “Erin is a delight to have in PreAP PreCalculus. She is a focused, hardworking student who willingly accepts the challenge to grow and succeed. With natural intelligence and an intentional work ethic, Erin can accomplish just about anything because of this unstoppable combination of qualities. She is a leader and also a good team player. I am thankful for the opportunity to teach Erin this year.”
Donna Schrock, Anatomy & Physiology, AP Chemistry, Science Department Chair, said, “Erin has been an impressive student throughout high school. She is an intelligent, polite young lady with an exceptional work ethic. Erin exhibits an eagerness to learn, and she is always prepared for class. She is also a very personable young lady who is willing to help others when needed. Her integrity and positive attitude help to make her a successful student and role model inside and outside of the classroom. Her interest in science has challenged her to take both AP Chemistry and AP Biology this year, and to participate in UIL Science. Erin is a pleasure to have in the classroom and I foresee a bright future for this special young lady.”
Erin plans to attend Texas A&M University and pursue a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering.
Pictured Left to Right: Tim Wooley (Principal), Gloria Ramsey (Mother), Spencer Ramsey (Father) Erin Ramsey, Dave Derosier (OhainWEB.com), Nikki Harris (Counselor).
Remington “Coy” is the son of Roy Bryant, Amanda Bryant, Kelly Bryant and Ernest Chapman. He is ranked 51 of 120 with a GPA of 3.66.
Remington’s awards and honors include:
- Microsoft Expert – Word, Excel, Access and Power Point
- Big O Award – English 3
- Basketball Offensive MVP 2018-2019
- 2nd Team All-District – 2018-2019
Remington’s clubs and organizations include:
- Varsity Basketball
- JV Basketball
- Select Basketball Team
- Chess Club 2017-2018
Remington’s community service: Volunteered at local soup kitchen.
Mrs. Hennigan, Algebra 2, said “Coy is a bright young man who exhibits great character! It was a pleasure to teach him and see his smile everyday. I will always remember him for his integrity, hard work and ability to make 3’s under pressure (not in the classroom but from the three point line, that is!!) Coy, I know you will shin in your future as you have here at OHS! All the best to you!
Mrs. Bellard, Technology, said, “Last year, I had the pleasure of Coy in class, twice daily. He was new student to the OHS and was taking my BIM2 and Mobile Applications Development classes. What a joy it was to teach Coy. He is the student teachers love to have in class. He was a natural in Business Information Management and excelled in all applications. He even earned the Word 2016 Expert level certification. Coding proved to be a subject that Coy had to work at perfecting. He still excelled in this class; putting in the work necessary to ear the outcome he desired. Coy also excelled in the group work required in the Mobile Applications class. He was true team player. Always completing his assigned task and offering assistance to the other sin his group. Coy’s work ethic and kind nature are going to serve him well in his future endeavors.
Mrs. Hyatt, Economics/Government, said, “I know “Coy” by Remington. Other’s call him Remi. He is an excellent student and awesome to have in class.
Mrs. Jenkins, Chemistry, said “Coy is tenacious. He sets goals for himself and does not give up until they are achieved to his satisfaction. He challenges himself and does not settle for mediocrity. I have enjoyed having him as a student for the past 2 years.
After graduation, Remington plans to attend Lamar University to pursue a career in Engineering.
Pictured left to right: Shaun McAlpin (Acting Superintendent), Roy Bryant, Zach Quinn (Principal), Kelly Bryant, Remington Coy Bryant, Rani Dillow, and Candi Patterson (Counselor),
Photo courtesy of the Bridge City Chamber of Commerce
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