Brattleboro Union High School

Brattleboro Union High School
Location
131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro, VT 05301
Coordinates 42°50′12″N 72°33′41″W / 42.836762°N 72.561522°W / 42.836762; -72.561522
Information
Principal Steve Perrin
Grades 9-12
Number of students 850
Website http://www.buhs.k12.vt.us/

Brattleboro Union High School is a public school in Vermont that serves the towns of Brattleboro, Vernon, Guilford, Dummerston, and Putney. It has approximately 850 students and is easily accessible from exit 1 off of I-91.

History

George Aiken graduated from the school in 1909. Facing increasing enrollment in the late 1940s the town moved to establish a new high school to serve area towns that would be equipped with modern facilities and safety features as well as plenty of space for sport related activities, something desperately unavailable at the then downtown location.

In the early 1950s the decision was made to build the new high school on the "Old Fairgrounds" in the southern section of town. The school officially opened for the 1956 school year.

Over the years a number of additions were built to deal with increasing enrollment. In the 1960s a middle (junior high) school was added to the campus and in the mid 1970s a Career Center was added for technical education. These additions, while accommodating, created a hodgepodge of buildings and eventually led to structural and health problems. The decision was made in the early 2000s to renovate the high school.

The project would come to be the largest and most expensive high school renovation in the states history. $56 million was dedicated to a complete, down to the walls renovation, of the campus that now serves around 1200 students. Completed in 2007, the renovation has brought many modern features to the school community as well as increasing energy efficiency and accommodating a growing number of students. In addition, steps were taken to preserve key historical features in the original section of the school, such as wood paneling and certain light fixtures. The original building is currently listed on the National Historic Register.

2009 Inauguration Parade

The BUHS Band was chosen to represent Vermont in the 2009 Presidential Inaugural Parade for Barack Obama.[1]

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