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BHRA highlights student activities and athletics 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) shared updates and acknowledgments related to student activities and athletics in a series of posts during October 2025. The school's Twitter account highlighted recent events, student achievements, and upcoming competitions.

On October 15, 2025, BHRA posted appreciation for those involved in Homecoming Week, stating: "Huge thanks to our Student Council and sponsors Mrs. Kami Russell & Mrs. Jennifer Guminski for an amazing Homecoming Week! Shoutout to Mrs. Stephanie Tidwell for the awesome pep rally! Floats were fantastic—great job to sponsors, students & parent volunteers!"

Two days later, on October 17, the school extended support to student athletes competing at a sectional tennis event. The tweet read: " Blue Devil Nation - help us in wishing Carley and Kendall Wright the best of luck as they compete in the 2025 IHSA Class 1A Tennis Sectional today! Good luck ladies! Go Blue Devils!"

Later that day, BHRA promoted an upcoming football game against Georgetown Ridge-Farm Buffaloes with details on how to follow the match. The tweet stated: " GAME DAY The BHRA Blue Devils hit the road tonight to take on the Georgetown Ridge-Farm Buffaloes! Georgetown Ridge-Farm High School Kick-off: 7:00 PM Listen to the action live on WITY Radio (980 AM / 99.5 FM) Streaming on the NFHS Network Go Blue Devils!"

Bismarck-Henning Rossville-Alvin Cooperative High School is located in Bismarck, Vermilion County, Illinois. According to the Illinois Report Card, it served 334 students in grades 9 through 12 during the 2019-2020 academic year (source). At that time, grade 10 had the largest enrollment at 26.3 percent of all students (Illinois Report Card). The student body was composed of approximately 92.2 percent white students, with smaller percentages of black, Hispanic, and Asian students (Illinois Report Card).

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