Brillion High School
Demographics
BHS is 91 percent white, six percent Hispanic, and all other races make up the remaining three percent. Approximately a quarter of Brillion students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch.
Academics
Brillion students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement classes. About a quarter of students take AP classes.
In 2007, local company Ariens gave BHS $1.5 million to make a larger STEM area in the school.
In March 2018, the school announced a decision to change from semester scheduling to trimester scheduling for the 2018–2019 school year.
Extracurriculars
BHS has worked with Special Olympics to bring a chapter of Project Unify to the school, which helps special needs students socially.
Performing arts
Brillion had a competitive show choir in the 1990s; the program lived on as a noncompetitive swing choir in the 2000s and early 2010s. A 600-seat theater, the Endries Performing Arts Center, is located on the BHS campus.