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For the past couple of months, Asylum Entertainment has been filming four Buffalo High School girls almost everywhere they go for a reality TV series that will be airing on Lifetime Network on March 15 at 10 p.m. Buffalo High School Seniors Calli, Kendra, Megan and Sarah Durst are identical quadruplets, one of only 63 sets of quadruplets in the world. They are the subject of the show Four of a Kind. The odds of identical quadruplets…
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At the end of the freshmen hallway yo will find a place that goes by the name, “Resource Room.” It was new to the school last year, and isn’t well known quite yet. “We can get 0 students, which we started out with in the beginning,” explains leader Carol Theis,”Now we typically get 3 to 4 per block, maybe more. It is open during class and AAA’s. “What it is, is teachers send students to…
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Last Friday, February 25, Buffalo High School’s student council went to their Spring Eastern Minnesota Association of Student Councils convention, also known as EMASC. Where Junior Brianna Maas took home the title of EMASC Executive Council President. Once in Chisago, all attending student council members participated in a personality analysis activity where they were given a test to split them into four groups based on personality types. Blues were the more sensitive students, Orange being…
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Today is the last day that Dale Erickson, Student Teacher for Nicole Gmach’s World Studies classes, will be at BHS. Dale Erickson, 23, who grew up in Baudette, MN (near Lake of the Woods) is currently in his fifth year at St. Cloud State University. He is majoring in Social Studies with an emphasis on Political Science and would like to teach in a high school. He has been teaching here for the last eight…
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Community Education is hosting the third annual Promtique dress sale next Saturday, March 12, from 9a.m. to 1p.m at the Discovery Center in Buffalo. Promtique offers students gently used dresses for a cheaper price than the typical brand new dresses. A typical dress costs around $150-$500. On an internet website, they cost anywhere from around $100-$400. While Promtique gives you the opportunity to find a dress that fits you, your personality, and style for less than…
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My name is Jacob Bastin, and like most students here at BHS, I have a routine I go through when I get home from school. Well, I used to anyway. Drop my backpack and jacket off, change into something more comfortable, grab a snack and a can of pop, and get on my computer to check my Facebook. Notifications, friend requests, game invites, messages, wall posts, comments…. the list keeps going, and before I knew…
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The Buffalo Bison Mock Trial team, consisting of nine members, went to Sartell last Thursday, February 24th and came home as conference champions. The team breezed past Sartell, Elk river, and Annandale by a large margin. They will be heading to Duluths court room on Tuesday and Wednesday, March second and third to compete in the state tournament. “Our exceptions for state is high,” said senior Colm Macnab. “It really depends on what team we get paired up against when we get there. ”…
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Weight lifting competition begins Monday March 7th at 5:00 pm it will be hosted at Rogers High School, weigh-ins will begin at 4:15 pm. It will be open to all males and females 9-12 grade. Buffalo has been doing this sporting event for 11 years now. The first weight lifting competition started in 2001 and was the Pony Power Lift and was hosted at Stillwater High School. Buffalo now is in the Mississippi 8 conference which…
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Buffalo High School’s concert choir received an honor to perform at MMEA in Minneapolis February 17th at the Convention Center. The bus ride to the Convention Center was quiet. No singing on the way there, talking, but not loud, basically, your typical inside voice. “Mr Walsh didn’t want us to ruin our voices,” said Junior Ellen Stetter. “He came on the bus and even told us ‘No singing, save your voices,’ and many people listened to that. We wanted…
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Brenda Davis, Program Coordinator for Native American Learning at the Anoka Hennepin school district, along with her husband, Michael Davis, came to Social Studies Teacher Todd Manninen’s class to inform students about the horrors of Indian Boarding schools and what she personally experienced. She spent nine years at a boarding school. Manninen had a guest speaker in his class for the second week in a row. He is trying to bring in speakers so that students…
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