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) used its social media platform to share updates on recent student activities and events, including athletic competitions and classroom projects.
On September 25, 2025, BHRA announced the day's sports schedule, posting: " It’s GAME DAY for BHRA!
VVC Golf at 9:00 AM – Brookhill Golf Course
Volleyball at 5 PM (Freshmen) - Iroquois West High School
Soccer at 6:00 PM – Payton-Moss Field (DASA Youth Soccer Night!)
Let’s go Blue Devils! https://t.co/BBzAKFRqia".
The following day, September 26, the school highlighted a science class project. The tweet read: "Physical Science students finished up the motion unit by designing and building mousetrap cars. The goal was to get your mousetrap car to travel the farthest using only the mousetrap to power the car. The winning car is pictured. https://t.co/KqfHLSyukN".
Also on September 26, BHRA promoted weekly video announcements from a speech class with this post: "Check out this week's video announcements from Coach Dodd's Speech Class.
https://t.co/Z6Ed76G8NH https://t.co/7a7MH45HVd".
Bismarck-Henning Rossville-Alvin Cooperative High School serves grades nine through twelve in Bismarck and Vermilion County. During the 2019-2020 academic year, it enrolled 334 students according to state education data (source). Student enrollment was distributed with approximately one-quarter in each grade level; specifically, grade ten had the highest proportion of students at 26.3 percent (Illinois Report Card). Demographically, most students identified as white (92.2 percent), with smaller percentages identifying as black (0.9 percent), Hispanic (3.3 percent), or Asian (1.2 percent) during that same period (Illinois Report Card).