Do BHS students really have someone to go to?

    Introduction While Mr. Mischke talks to each grade level about having someone that they can talk to/open up to about…

    Building Belonging: Black Student Union Builds Unity Through Sharing

    At Buffalo High School, new clubs develop every day. Whether that’s Courageous Conversations, International Club, or even the Pickleball club,…

    Everyone’s a Bison: Elementary School Mascots are Retired

    Beginning fall of 2026, all schools in the Buffalo-Hanover-Montrose school district will have one mascot: the bison. This includes the…

    Decision Day 2026: Athletes Make Big Choices

    On May 7, Buffalo High School celebrated 24 Bison student-athletes who will be continuing their athletic and academic careers at…

    Managing the Chaos

    Many people see Nerf Wars as excitement and competition, but for the student organizing the game, it’s much more than…

    What’s Going On in the Biology Department?

    Two classes, AP Biology and CIS Human Anatomy, are going to change curriculum and names for the 2026-2027 school year.…

    Buffalo High School Hosts First Ever Unified Symposium

    On April 10, 2026, Buffalo High School hosted its first-ever Unified Symposium, which invited nearly forty representatives from schools across…

    New Classes rolled out for the 2026-2027 School Year

    In early February, Buffalo High School students will begin to register for new classes for the 2026-2027 school year. Enrolling…

    One Act to Make Its First State Appearance Since 2023

    The illumination from a single, blue-tinted spotlight and the quiet rustle of a crowd awaiting their chance to applaud is…

    Over 150 Students Participate In Walk-Out Protest

    Upwards of 150 BHS students walked out of class at 1:09 p.m. yesterday in protest of ICE activities in Minnesota.…

    Local

    Coverage of breaking news, events, and what’s coming next at Buffalo High School.

    • Heading into February, Buffalo Community Theater presents Newsies. The children’s musical, based on a true story, is about how people are stronger through unity, and fighting for what they think is right.  The show will open on February 7th and run until the 16th, allowing a range of opportunities for the town to gather and support the annual show. Tickets can be found and purchased on their website, along with some more details about time,…

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    • The stress of the Holiday Season was enhanced for Concert Choir singers early this winter. Beyond preparing for their highest-intensity show of the school year, Sounds of the Season, they also had to prepare four other pieces, including one made up of three movements. The annual Buffalo Community Orchestra concert took place on December 8 in the PAC. The concert featured the talented musicians of the Buffalo Community Orchestra, Buffalo Bell Ringers, BHS Concert Choir,…

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    • Remember the days in 2017 when every kid was holding a fidget spinner? Well, those days are back.     Fidgets like NeeDoh Nice Cubes, fidget spinners, Pop-It Balls, and texture strips are making a huge comeback around the school. The leader in fidgets is the squishy Nee Doh product advertised as a sensory toy with a “super solid squish”.  The cubes are skyrocketing in popularity and students can now spot the purple, blue, and pink cubes…

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    • Bison Boys Basketball pulled out a nail-biting doubleheader win against the Moorhead Spuds (66-61). The boys took an early lead and kept it through the second half. However, the Spuds were able to battle back and tie the game up with only a few minutes left. With an electric student section and time ticking down the Boys made one final push to take the win. Bison Girls Basketball was not as fortunate taking a well-fought…

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    • On November 4th, 2024, the Buffalo City Council approved the purchase agreement of the PedRad building. Located across Buffalo Hospital on Hwy 25, the building is soon the be Buffalo’s new Community Center. Adam Leiferman has been the manager of the Buffalo Community Center for three years and, ever since working there, has been looking for a better building.  “Right now, what we have is an old American Legion. It’s very small and commonly known…

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    • The annual musical at Buffalo High School is long awaited by both the theater department and the community as a whole. The theater department announces the next year’s show in July, and the community is abuzz with excitement. Prospective cast members audition in early September, and then eagerly await the announcement of their roles. This year, the show is “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” which excites fans of the Disney film adaptation, although the musical…

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    • Due to the snowstorm on October 31, a leak in the Bison Activity Center’s roof has been located.  The leaking water was first contained by two small buckets, but eventually, a third container, a trash can, was added because of the rate the water was dripping.  This is the first snow of the year, and a significant leak has already been discovered.   There is already an existing plan to renovate the 18-year-old roof of the…

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    • As the nation and community prepare to cast their ballots in one of the most tense and unprecedented presidential elections in recent history, the effects have begun to be felt locally. From discussions at lunch tables and in social studies classes, to even the upcoming school board election, the policies and promises of presidential candidates are shaping opinions and decisions in Buffalo. But how exactly will this election affect us here? To answer this question,…

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    • “Bell-2-Bell, no cell” is a newly familiar phrase for BHS students. This school year, a new phone policy has been enforced by teachers and staff preventing any phone use or contact from the start of the class bell to the end of the class bell. In previous school years, phone rules were relatively relaxed, with each teacher determining how much students could use their phones during class. The goal of the new policy is to…

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    • Now that Homecoming Week has passed, students have returned to the normal school routine. The long-awaited Homecoming Dance concluded Homecoming festivities, however, some seniors say that the experience did not live up to the dances of the past. The most common reason cited by these seniors was the behavior of the students on the dance floor. “There were a lot of people shoving and pushing, and it was not fun to be on the dance…

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