DALLAS — Undeterred by a crises that led her to homelessness, Angelina Solis will finish in the top 15 of her graduating class at Bryan Adams High School and attend Texas A&M University on scholarships next Fall.
At 15, Solis was a Bryan Adams sophomore, immersed in the Leadership Academy and played in the drumline of the school’s marching band.
Solis missed her high school and her old life, so she attempted to return to normalcy.
And by the Fall of her junior year, she was back in Bryan Adams High School.
Bryan Adams High School offers Career and Technical Education through NAF Academies and a unique Leadership Academy program.