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Buckeye High School, Deville, Louisiana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Buckeye High School, Deville, Louisiana
Buckeye High School is a high school in Deville, Louisiana in northern Rapides Parish, Louisiana. The school serves the adjacent communities of Buckeye, Deville, Holloway Prairie, Big Island, Libuse, Hickory Grove, and some suburbs of Pineville. ==History== Buckeye High School was formed in 1938, and it graduated its first class in 1938. Prior to 1938 students who wished to attend school had the opportunity to attend Bolton High School located in Alexandria, Louisiana. The first school building consisted of a single wood frame and clapboard building located just behind where the Jr. High building currently sits. BHS grades 9-12 have a new high school building. Grades 7 and 8 have their classes in the old high school building. Grade 6 moved from Hayden R. Lawrence Middle School to the old junior high building. Buckeye High School was one of the last schools to become integrated in Rapides Parish. Integration was first ordered by Federal District Judge Norman Scott in 1983. Following a lengthy court battle heavily funded by the local community, an integration plan was approved by the courts which included allowing the campus to remain completely Caucasian while transporting 90% of the 7th and 8th grade classes to fully integrated schools in Alexandria. The campus and surrounding community continue to be predominately Caucasian.
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