Buckhannon-Upshur High School

Buckhannon-Upshur High School
Address
270 B-U Dr.
Buckhannon, West Virginia, 26201
United States
Information
School type Public, high school
School district Upshur County Schools
Superintendent Mr. Roy Wager
Principal Mr. Bob Wilmoth
Grades 9-12
Number of students 1,239
Language English
Color(s)           Blue and White
Athletics conference Big Ten Conference
Mascot Buccaneers
Feeder schools Buckhannon-Upshur Middle School

Buckhannon-Upshur High School (B-UHS) is a high school located in Buckhannon, West Virginia, United States with approximately 1,200 students. It is located at 270 B-U Drive, about two miles south of Buckhannon city limits. The school offers grades 9-12, and serves all of Upshur County with the exception of few students from surrounding counties.

Mr. Robert Wilmoth serves as Principal of Buckhannon-Upshur High School.

History

Buckhannon High School began in a wood frame building on East Main Street in Buckhannon in 1881. The school remained in the wooden building until 1909 with the construction of a new facility on College Avenue. A gymnasium building was added in 1922. In 1925 Upshur High School opened its doors on Route 20 about one mile south of Buckhannon High. Buckhannon High, a 7-12 school, was designated for the city kids and Upshur High, a 9-12 school, was designated for the county, or country kids. Prior to the great depression each WV county had several district school boards. To save on expenses each county was consolidated into its own school district. As part of this action, the Upshur County School Board consolidated the two schools in 1933 creating Buckhannon-Upshur High School. The city and county students continued to meet in separate buildings until 1958, but all extracurricular activities, such as band and athletics met together as Buckhannon-Upshur High School. In the early 1920s, Victoria High School, the school for Upshur County's black population burned down. A faulty heating system was to blame. No students were present at the time of the incident. The first school was located on Victoria Street less than one block from Buckhannon High School. A new 1-12 grade facility was built on Baxter Street near WV Wesleyan College. After World War 2 Upshur County's black population dwindled considerably. Many black families left seeking jobs in northern industrial areas. With just 3 or 4 black high school students in the county it was decided that the few students should be bused to Kelley-Miller School in Clarksburg, WV so that racial segregation could be maintained. In 1954 Upshur County's school system was integrated. The few Upshur County black students were integrated into the city branch of Buckhannon-Upshur High School without incident. In 1958 extensive renovations took place at the Upshur, or county, branch of B-UHS and all high school students began meeting in one facility in grades 10-12. The Buckhannon, or city, building became Buckhannon-Upshur Junior High School, that same year, housing all Upshur County students in grades 7-9. In 1977 a new Buckhannon-Upshur High School was built two miles south of the old B-UHS on Route 20. It began housing grades 9-12 that same year. Renovations were made to school that housed B-UHS since 1958 and Buckhannon-Upshur Middle School was created housing students grades 6-8. The Buckhannon-High that was built in 1909 was condemned in 1977, largely due to its inability to meet modernizing fire safety standards. It was used for storage until it was torn down in the early 1990s. The original 1881 wooden facility was moved several yards south and used to house a portion elementary students attending East Main Street Elementary until it was demolished in the 1970s.

Mascot and Colors

The school's mascot is the Buccaneer and the school colors are blue and white. Local newspapers began referring to the B-UHS football and basketball teams as Buccaneers in 1934. The nickname soon ran into controversy in 1941. Some local citizens felt it was inappropriate for high school students to be associated with pirates. The nickname was changed to the Blue Eagles in 1941 and remained so until 1946. In 1947 the Buccaneer mascot was brought back by popular demand and has remained ever since. When the first football team was organized at Buckhannon High School in 1909 the school colors were blue and gray. Upshur High School got its first football team in 1926 and chose red and white as its colors. When the two schools merged in 1933 the two schools also merged the colors. Blue and white became the official colors of Buckhannon-Upshur High School and has remained to this day.

Fight Song

Here Comes the Blue and White (To the tune of the 1940s song, "Weenie Man")

Here comes the Blue and White To win this game tonight They'll win it any old time To keep their rep up high! They're worth their weight in gold Those husky lads so bold Hey boys we really have a team! Rah! Rah! Rah! Here comes the Blue and White To win this game tonight They'll win it any old time To keep their rep up high! They're worth their weight in gold Those husky lads so bold Hey boys we really have a team!

Alma mater

(Written by the B-U Class of 1951)

Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Hail our B-U High, We attend with hearts of gladness, All for thee we strive.

Lift our Banner, speed it onward. Proud and Free we cry, Hail to thee our Alma Mater, Hail our B-U High,

Hail our B-U High!

(Hum first stanza, and repeat)

PRO-Officer

Sports and Music Programs

BUHS has various kinds of sports including football, cross-country (boys & girls) basketball (boys & girls), soccer (boys & girls), swimming (boys & girls), wrestling, golf, baseball, softball, cheerleading, lacrosse (boys & girls), and many other school music programs offered. Football started in 1909, boys basketball in 1912. Girls basketball started in 1919, but was discontinued after the 1929 season and the onset of the depression. Girls sports reimerged in the early 1970s.

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