Brandon High School's two previous incarnations are still standing and in use. The 1973 incarnation became a middle school, and is now Fletcher Intermediate School. That building replaced the 1949 Brandon School, which became Howard T. Burt and, later, Harvey-Swanson Elementary School. Burt and Harvey-Swanson combined to take the Harvey-Swanson Elementary School name. Harvey-Swanson is also the location of Brandon's varsity athletic fields.
Curriculum
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Extracurricular activities
National Honor Society
Brandon High School National Honor Society (NHS) is an organization that focuses on developing and support student scholarship, character, service, and leadership throughout high school. The NHS is a Society that is selected by a 5-member Faculty Council every Spring. Sophomores and Juniors are considered for selection based on having a 3.5 GPA or higher. These candidates submit a Candidate Informational Packet to the Faculty Council. This packet provides the Council with an overview of students' activities, service to the community, and leadership experience. Once chosen by the Faculty Council, selected candidates are inducted into the Society every Fall.
^Martin, Roger (1982-06-23). "$14-Million School Is Complete, But Will Not Open". Education Week. There's a brand new, $14-million high school in Brandon Township, a quiet bedroom community in Michigan's Oakland County.
^Golden, Cedric (2004-12-23). "The Rose Bowl: Texas vs. Michigan". Austin American-Statesman. As an all-state defensive tackle at Brandon High in Ortonville, Mich., Matt Lentz dreamed of one day playing for the big university located one hour north of town.