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The school's colors are purple and gold. The school dropped its mascot, a Native American chief head, in 2001 because it was deemed offensive. The school's students at that time voted not to replace the mascot but still called the Purple Raiders. Bloomington High School participates in the Big 12 Conference (Illinois).
The school was established in 1962 for a student population of 900. As of 2024, the number of students was around 2,200. It belongs to the Colton Joint Unified School District. The school mascot is a Bruin which is a type of young bear. A new football field was purchased in 2003–04.
Bloomington High School South originated as Indiana University Seminary School, or just the State Seminary, in 1820. [2] Indiana State Seminary was a prep school for Indiana University until University High School was built in the 1930s, which allowed it to become Bloomington High School (BHS), a general high school.
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Bloomington High School North (BHSN) sent off its graduating Class of 2024 with commencement ceremonies Saturday. North graduated 372 seniors during Saturday's ceremony, approximately 39% of ...
Interior of Bloomington High School North. Bloomington High School North (often referred to as BHSN or simply North) opened in the fall of 1972, is a comprehensive four-year public high school located in the northern part of Bloomington, Indiana, United States. It is part of the Monroe County Community School Corporation. The school is ...
Here's where Bloomington North, South, Edgewood, Eastern Greene, Owen Valley and Lighthouse Christian fall ... Roundup: Bloomington area high school roundup for March 25-30.
Thomas Jefferson High School, or simply Jefferson High School, is one of the two high schools in Bloomington, Minnesota, United States Independent School District No. 271. It is located at 102nd Street and France Avenue on the suburb's southwest side, and is part of the Bloomington Public Schools district. [ 2 ]