Buffalo High School (West Virginia)

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Buffalo High School
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Buffalo High School (West Virginia)
19005 Charleston Road
Putnam, West Virginia 25033

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Type Public
Motto"Where Tradition Meets Innovation."
Established1920
School district Putnam County Schools
PrincipalShawn Wheeler
Grades 9 to 12
Colour(s)Navy and gold    [1]
Athletics conferenceWV Class A
MascotBison
Team nameBuffalo Bison
Website https://bhs.putnamschools.com/o/bhs

Buffalo High School is a high school in Buffalo, West Virginia, United States, serving the northern part of Putnam County, including Eleanor. It is a part of Putnam County Schools.

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The school colors are blue and gold, and the athletic mascot and nickname are the Bison. Sometimes sports scores refer to the school as "Buffalo-Putnam" or "Buffalo of Putnam" because there used to be another Buffalo High School in Wayne County, but this practice fell into disuse after Buffalo-Wayne High School was consolidated with Vinson High School and Ceredo-Kenova High School to form Spring Valley High School for the 1999 academic year.

The school has approximately 340 students, placing it in Class A for sports. This is far smaller than the other three schools in the county, and for years the county attempted to close the school. However, this was always defeated by voters. A new building was finished in 2012, insuring the continued existence of the school.

The school is a partner with the Toyota Motor Corporation, which has a major plant in Buffalo.

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References

  1. "Buffalo High School". West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission. Retrieved 2024-05-23.
  2. "Charlie Cowan Stats Pro-Football-Reference.com". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved 16 May 2022.

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