Bloomington High School North - Sports, Co-curricular, and Extra-curricular Activities Are Important To BHSN

Sports, Co-curricular, and Extra-curricular Activities Are Important To BHSN

In the 2005-2006 school year, BHSN earned several athletic honors, including:

  • Five sectional championships in Boy's Soccer, Girl's Volleyball, Girl’s Tennis, Girl’s Cross Country, Girl’s Track
  • Three regional championships in Boy’s Soccer, Girl’s Cross Country, and Girl’s Track
  • Two semi-state championships in Boy’s Soccer and Girl’s Tennis.
  • One state champion in Girl’s Track.

BHSN has also won one state championship in wrestling.

The school tries to assist its students and the guidance counselors and social workers are trained to offer the following support services:

  • Grief Group,
  • HELP (Heritage and Environmental Learning),
  • ISG (Internation Student Group),
  • SAVE (Students Against Violent Acts),
  • TAP (Tobacco Awareness),
  • US (United Students, the school GSA)
  • ESAHG (Eliminate Surplus Amount Of Hicks Group)
  • MIBAG (Marijuana Is Bad Awareness Group)

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