• Buffalo High School gets out earlier than any neighboring high school — at least thirty minutes earlier than Monticello, Delano, St. Michael-Alberville, or Rockford. However, it’s also the earliest starting school in the area. Out of 50 students surveyed, 33 said they would like school to start later. The most common reason for this was that waking up early is difficult. The other 17 students said that they would like to have school start at…

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  • “I’ll never forget the night my friends and I went to ValleyScare,” said Senior Julia Hogan. “We were speed walking through the park locking arms. Seconds later a bunch of people jumped out from the fog; we ran our separate ways dividing into two groups. I was scared to death. My friends started calling my name and so did the people in costume. Luckily, I managed to find my friends after what seemed like forever.…

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  • There are a lot of great reasons to become a Para — you get to help kids with their people skills such as helping kids with reading and vocabulary. “What I love about being a Para is the feeling that I get when the student I am working with accomplishes that goal,” said Lisa Lindman. “It can take the student one month to three months to finish that goal and to see how happy they…

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  • As of today, The Hoofprint is officially a monthly magazine, covering the issues and events that matter to the students and community surrounding Buffalo High School. The first issue is “At The Heart of Discovery”, featuring stories about a former BHS student coming back to teach, a freshman starting on Varsity Football, and more. Read the issue below. Open publication – Free publishing – More bhs

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  • The Concert Band will be partaking in something new this year- they will be performing with the Plymouth Community Band on October 15th at 7:30 in the Performing Arts Center. The 15th will be both the first and the last time the two groups will rehearse with each other before the performance. They will be playing two songs together that they both have been working on individually. “I’m not worried,” said Junior Marah Walker. “We…

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  • The blacked out senior class of 2013 marched into the hallways of Buffalo High School showing their pride on class color day. “I think it’s a day you look forward to dressing up for,”  said Senior Homecoming Queen Mariah Brings. “We dress in black to show that we’re top dogs now.”  Underclassmen watched from their respective hallways as the seniors gathered in the main atrium and on the stairs, cheering and chanting to show their superiority. “It…

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  • Fun Night kicks off at 9:00 tonight in the cafeteria, immediately following the Homecoming Football game. The most anticipated part of fun night is the Hypnotist. 60% of students are participating in Fun Night just to see their fellow classmates or get themselves hypnotized. 17% of students want to attend fun night to watch or participate in the volleyball tournament. Other then the two main events there will be lawn games, ping-pong,and Just Dance. Student…

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  • The voices of 1800 students in the halls all blend together. Hidden within the student body are voices that stand out. If you listen closely you will hear some of the most interesting, high, low, and beautiful voices. Not a lot of people focus their attention on the voice of a person, because what they see first is what registers in their mind as the first thing. “When I talk to someone the first thing…

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  • Family and Consumer Science (FACS) teacher, Julie Mundahl received the FACS Teacher of the Year award from the Minnesota Association of FACS Teachers. Mundahl will formally receive the award in February, whenshe will have to deliver an acceptance speech.  To be chosen for the award Mundahl had to select a project that she does in her class to show the other board members. The project Mundahl chose was ‘My Life at 25,’  where students practice the financial aspects that they will…

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  • Standing on top of the roof, Yearbook Adviser Ryan McCallum overlooked the courtyard directing his fourth block class in rearranging jump ropes to outline the numbers one and three for the senior class photo. “I was worried it was going to be chaotic” said Senior Sam Vanmuyden “But the jump ropes were brilliant and kept us all in the right shape.” The yearbook class spent all block trying to perfect the number.  Many students helped…

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