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BHRA shares homecoming events and athletic achievements in October social media updates

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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) highlighted its Homecoming festivities and athletic achievements in a series of social media posts from October 10 to October 13, 2025. The school's official account shared updates on event logistics, a decisive football victory, and the upcoming athletics schedule.

On October 10, BHRA announced plans for its Homecoming celebration: " Homecoming Night!

Parade & Gates open at 5 PM

Concession Special: Pork Chop Sandwich

Watch on NFHS Network | Listen on K-Rock 94.9

Kids must be with an adult | No pets allowed

Let’s pack the stands and bring the energy!"

Following the event, BHRA reported a commanding win in their Homecoming football game against Momence on October 11: " FINAL SCORE

Blue Devils dominate on Homecoming!

BHRA 49 - 0 Momence

To all Blue Devils — have a fun and safe Homecoming weekend! "

The school continued to engage its community with an update about the week’s athletic events posted on October 13: " Blue Devils Weekly Athletics | Oct. 13–18

Highlights:

Tues: VVC XC Meet

Sat: Vermilion Co. VB Tourney @ DACC

County VB tix:

Scan QR, buy at the door, or use the link:

https://t.co/u8jEsth3b6"

Bismarck-Henning Rossville-Alvin Cooperative High School serves grades nine through twelve in Bismarck, Vermilion County, Illinois, with an enrollment of 334 students during the 2019-2020 academic year (source). According to state data, grade ten had the highest concentration of students at 26.3 percent (Illinois Report Card), while other grades were similarly distributed: grade nine at 25.7 percent, grade eleven at 25.4 percent, and grade twelve at 22.5 percent (Illinois Report Card). The student body 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).

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