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) highlighted student and athletic achievements in a series of posts on its official Twitter account between September 12 and 13, 2025.
On September 12, BHRA posted about an outdoor learning activity: " Nothing like a little sunshine to boost learning! Today Mrs. Leigh's anatomy students took their lab reports outside to soak up the gorgeous weather while refining their work. Sometimes a change of scenery makes all the difference. https://t.co/IoyVwGQhDx"
The following day, the school encouraged community support for its volleyball team with the message: "Come cheer on the Lady Blue Devils at the 2025 BHRA Invite! Games start at 10AM at Wilcox Gym. Let’s pack the stands and show our Blue Devil pride! #BHRAVolleyball #GoBlueDevils https://t.co/KQ4kYy08Dx" (September 13).
Later that evening, BHRA announced a tournament victory: " Blue Devils are the 2025 BHRA Invitational CHAMPIONS! Reis McFarland – Tournament MVP & new All-Time Kills Leader (897) Raylynn Hearnley – All-Tournament Team! Huge thanks to our staff, volleyball parents, officials & programs for making today great! https://t.co/tAFwmVQfHI" (September 13).
Bismarck-Henning Rossville-Alvin Cooperative High School is located in Bismarck within Vermilion County and serves grades 9 through 12. According to state data from the Illinois Report Card, it had an enrollment of 334 students during the 2019-2020 academic year (source). Of these students, grade distribution was as follows: grade 9 comprised approximately one quarter of students (25.7 percent), grade 10 represented the largest group with 26.3 percent, grade 11 accounted for 25.4 percent, and grade 12 made up 22.5 percent (Illinois Report Card). The school's demographic makeup in that period was predominantly white (92.2 percent), with smaller percentages identifying as black (0.9 percent), Hispanic (3.3 percent), or Asian (1.2 percent) (Illinois Report Card).