Blue Ridge Community Unit School District 18

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Blue Ridge Community Unit School District 18
Location
United States
District information
TypePublic Coed
GradesPreK–12
PresidentDale Schneman
SuperintendentHillary Stanifer
Schools Blue Ridge High School (9–12)
Blue Ridge Intermediate Junior High School (4–8)
Ruth M. Schneider Elementary School (PreK–3)
Students and staff
Athletic conference Lincoln Prairie Conference
District mascotKnights
Colors  Blue
  Silver
Other information
Website https://www.blueridge18.org/

Blue Ridge Community Unit School District 18 is a school district in DeWitt County in the U.S. state of Illinois, with the district office in Farmer City and schools in Farmer City and Mansfield.

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