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The BCMS pool is used year-round by the Girls and Boys High School swim teams, Wave Swim Club, Community Ed Swim Lessons, and Open Swim. It was built in 1988, and it has been an uphill battle to keep it operational. One major concern is the starting blocks that have been deemed a safety hazard by MSHSL officials. With the cost of the blocks being $6,000 a piece, it is an unexpected expense that the…
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Every day, about 34 people in the United States die in drunk-driving related crashes — that’s one person every 42 minutes. In 2023, 12,429 people died in alcohol-impaired driving traffic deaths, according to www.nhsta.gov. All these deaths were preventable. As part of BHS’s 2025 AAA PROMise, students from the theater department conducted a Mock Crash on Tuesday, April 29th, to raise awareness and help teach peers about the effects of impaired…
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Students began buying their dresses and putting together snazzy outfits as the 2025 Bison Ball was announced on Instagram. The dance will take place on February 8th from 7-10 P.M. in the BHS cafeteria. Guests are welcome to join a BHS student as long as a guest form is filled out and turned in at the office by noon on Friday the 7th. Alongside the dance, there will also be refreshments, pizza, and a movie…
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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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Deep in Buffalo, amid cornfields and suburbs, high schoolers mill around from class to class. Each holds their own private thoughts, stories, and opinions. The Herdcast—made by friends Aiklie Gray ‘25, Wyatt Droen ‘25, and Vivian Grambart ‘25—brings student voices to light through their unique, student-centric episodes and topics. In every episode of the Herdcast, listeners are met by two main voices: hosts Gray and Grambart. Gray was the first to suggest creating the Herdcast.…
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Every year immediately after Halloween, Christmas starts to take over the topic of conversations. The month before Christmas is many BHS students’ favorite time of the year. It’s the time of the year when kids begin crafting their Christmas Wishlists for their parents or friends. Making Google Slideshows has become a popular way to showcase Christmas lists over the past couple of years. It is a way to present your list to your parents and…
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The BHS hallway crush account’s first post was June 6th, 2023. The account involves people sending photos of themselves or others if they think they’re cute or just to be funny. There are many different kinds of people that have been posted on the account, ranging from the principals and teachers to students of every grade. The majority of the pictures on the account are funny and usually embarrassing. If someone doesn’t want their picture…
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A video features a group of students surrounding Social Studies teacher Michael Curry at a Bison Football game, laughing as the team plays in the background. One student throws a handful of popcorn at him as the others hype him up. “BILLIE EILISH” by Armani White plays in the background. In class, Curry jokes about becoming TikTok famous, but he says that he’s actually trying to build connections with students whose lives are increasingly lived…
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The class of 2023 selected Cinthia Cabellaro Rodriguez, Jordan Anderson, Lauren Miriovsky, Elsa Peterson, Victoria Viteri, Deysy Quiroz, Erica Kyllonen, Reagan Wurm, Danny Phillips, Caden Cox, Nate Dahl, Caleb Breuer, Brady Anderson, Matthew Scherber, Ovie Mayo, and Blake Russell for Homecoming court. The Hoofprint reached out to all nominated for comment and a photograph. Elsa Peterson Elsa Peterson 23’ is a year-round figure skater. “It has always been a dream to skate on Disney on…
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Students at BHS are on two sides of the same coin in the topic of recycling. Some taking the extra time to better our earth by throwing their used plastic and aluminum in the recycling bin, and others who throw these items in the nearest trashcan with no wondering on where it will end up. Tammy Otten -being the face of recycling donations within our school- encourages the students in the building to change their…
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