BHRA highlights student civic engagement and classroom activities in recent updates

Brent Rademacher Principal at BHRA High School
Brent Rademacher Principal at BHRA High School
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Bismarck-Henning Rossville-Alvin Cooperative High School (BHRA) has highlighted recent student activities and announcements through a series of social media posts, focusing on civic engagement, yearbook tributes, and hands-on science learning.

On March 24, 2026, BHRA posted about student involvement in the primary election process: “Votes are in! These BHRA student election judges rock. Civics and US history students were offered the chance to do their civic duty during the primary Election Day. Leave a comment if you spotted one at your polling place. Proud of these students. #BHRA #Electionday #BHRAproud https://t.co/htyMQqqi18”.

The following day, March 25, BHRA addressed parents of seniors with an update on yearbook tributes: “**SENIOR PARENTS!**
We have only 27 spots left in the yearbook for you to add a tribute to your senior.

Use the link below for instructions on how to order your tribute now!

https://t.co/adUnDYIvddhttps://t.co/HnOjjtvycb“.

On March 26, the school shared an example of experiential learning from its anatomy class: “Hands-on learning at its finest Our anatomy students wrapped up the nervous system by dissecting sheep brains—an unforgettable way to explore structure and function in real life. https://t.co/CoRyjXZYWb”.

Bismarck-Henning Rossville-Alvin Cooperative High School serves grades 9 through 12 and had an enrollment of 334 students during the 2019-2020 academic year, according to data from the Illinois Report Card (source). Of those students, grade 10 had the highest concentration at 26.3 percent (source). The school’s demographic breakdown includes a majority white student population at 92.2 percent, with smaller percentages of black (0.9 percent), Hispanic (3.3 percent), and Asian (1.2 percent) students (source).



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