About Bryan High
Bryan High is a diverse high school located in Bellevue, Nebraska that is part of the Omaha Public Schools. The school serves students in grades 9-12. Bryan High serves over 1,800 students that represent a variety of ethnic, cultural and economic backgrounds.
Bryan High, in partnership with students, families and the community, provides a student-centered learning environment that cultivates character, embraces diversity, fosters academic excellence and prepares students for post secondary opportunities and career readiness.
History
Bryan High was named after Nebraska politician William Jennings Bryan. Bryan High opened in 1971 however, the history began during the 1964-1965 school year when students first began taking classes at what is now Bryan Middle. Bryan Middle was originally designed as a junior-senior high with the first class graduating in 1968. Increasing enrollment led to the need for a separate high school, thus a new school was built and opened. Recent renovations continue to enhance the learning environment for students. Bryan High has a history of innovation and change. That tradition continues.
Tag Lines
#WEAREBRYAN
#LosOsos
School Logo
Logo is the graphical representation of an organization. It is the first impression others have of our school. Bryan High’s logo incorporates the school name and the image of the mascot a bear arranged as you see here.
The school name arranged as you see is a logotype, it is a brands name set in a special typeface in a particular way. The Bryan logotype can be used alone. The bear image alone is considered an icon, a representative symbol. The bear head must always be straight, never tipped or rotated. The head should be placed above or to the left of the Bryan logotype, never alone.
Academic Seal
This is a representative of academics at Bryan High.
Athletics & Activities Logo
This logo is for Bryan High Athletics and Activities. The name of the school name or sport/activity can be added below or the logo can be used by itself.
Bryan Lock-Up
A lock-up is the arrangement of the logo separated by a line from the academic crest. Do not tip / rotate the logo.
Omaha Public Schools/Bryan
Lock-Up
This lock-up is the arrangement of the Omaha Public Schools logo and the Bryan logo separated by a line. If the logo and icon are in color, the Omaha Public Schools logo must also be in color.
Lock-Up
Typesetting refers to the process of arranging type with the icon.
Vertical Logo
Horizontal Logo
Academic Seal
Logotype
Athletics and Activities Logo
Bear Head Logo
Full Color Logo With Subtext - Athletic & Activities
Sports and school activity usage
Colors
Forest Green
C:80 M:43 Y:83 K:42
R:42 G:81 B:53
PMS equivalent: 350 C
Websafe: 295135
Gold
C:24 M:24 Y:56 K:0
R:198 G:183 B:131
PMS equivalent: 4525 C
Websafe: c5b683
Don’ts
Stretch or scrunch.
Change the fonts.
Use elements on backgrounds that don’t have contrast.
Rearrange the pieces.
Tip, rotate or add shadows.
The bear head should always be straight.
Crowd the logo.
Give the logo some space around it – about equal to the “H” in High.
Switch colors.
Place on top of photos or complex backgrounds.
Make it so small that it is difficult to read.
The minimum allowed length is 1.5 inches for both the horizontal and vertical logos.