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BHRA highlights classroom discussion on economic impacts of September 11 attacks

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Brent Rademacher Principal at BHRA High School | Official Website

Brent Rademacher Principal at BHRA High School | Official Website

Bismarck-Henning Rossville-Alvin Cooperative High School (BHRA) recently shared a series of updates on its official Twitter account, highlighting upcoming events and classroom activities. The posts include reminders about school events and a reflection on educational discussions regarding the impact of the September 11 attacks.

On September 8, BHRA posted a reminder for an upcoming event: "Mark your calendars! https://t.co/XWX5hMR9iE".

On September 11, the school's Twitter account highlighted a classroom discussion led by Mrs. Campbell in her Orientation to Business class: " In Mrs. Campbell's Orientation to Business class today, we delved into the economic impact of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. It was eye-opening to see the lasting impacts of 9/11, and how it continues to shape industries and economies even today. https://t.co/dKmrHFHK6J".

Later that day, BHRA promoted several athletic events taking place: "It’s GAMEDAY!

Cross Country @ Danville 4:30 PM

Soccer vs. Hoopeston 4:30 PM

Volleyball @ Oakwood (Freshmen 5 PM, JV 6 PM, Varsity to follow)

GO BLUE DEVILS! https://t.co/WTidFtNpqK".

Bismarck-Henning Rossville-Alvin Cooperative High School serves grades nine through twelve in Bismarck and Vermilion County. As reported during the 2019-2020 academic year, the school enrolled 334 students with grade ten representing the largest group at 26.3 percent of total enrollment (Illinois Report Card). Additionally, demographic data from that period indicates that white students made up more than ninety percent of the student body (Illinois Report Card).