Troy Buchanan High School
Troy Buchanan High School | |
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Location | |
1190 Old Cap-au-Gris Road Troy, MO | |
Coordinates | 38°58′34″N 90°57′36″W / 38.97611°N 90.96000°W |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1953 |
School district | Lincoln County School District |
Enrollment | 1,900 (as of 2008–2009) |
Color(s) | Purple and gold |
Mascot | Trojan |
Troy Buchanan High School is a public high school in Troy, Missouri that is part of the Lincoln County School District.
History
The school was named in honor of Buchanan, who purchased the largest number of shares in a corporation established to build a college in Troy in 1893. The college property was later sold to the Troy Village School District in 1929, under the provision that the name "Buchanan" remain. Hence, "Buchanan College" became "Buchanan High School" until 1997, when a new campus was built for the high school. At that time, the name was changed to Troy Buchanan High School.
Current school information
Troy Buchanan High School has a 9-12 grade enrollment of 1,900 students.[1]
William B. Ittner Architects won an award for the design of TBHS.
In 2006, New Horizons High School (NHHS) was created, providing opportunities for select at-risk students. New Horizons is located in the old "Eagle's Nest" building behind the Troy Middle School. Beginning in 2012, NHHS began operating AM and PM sessions, serving approximately 80 students.
Beginning in 2008, 9th Grade students were housed in the Ninth Grade Center (NGC) facility in Moscow Mills, leaving TBHS with a 10-12 grade pattern. This grade pattern will continue for the near future, with eventual plans to expand the 9th grade facility into a second high school when enrollment dictates.
In 2011, enrollment created a need for the Ninth Grade Center to grow, but funding prevented expansion. The Troy R-III school district looked for a 0.75% operating levy tax increase to potentially help with this and other projects.[2]
TBHS has partnerships that provide dual-credit opportunities at Moscow Mills sites for Missouri Baptist University and Lindenwood University. Both institutions have staff instructors teaching TBHS students. TBHS is also in partnership with Pike-Lincoln Technical Center in Eolia, Missouri with students attending courses in AM and PM shifts. Beginning in 2012-13, TBHS will expand college credit opportunities for students through Advanced Placement (AP) courses in Science, Math and Art.
TBHS is on a modified 8-block schedule that contains an Academic Lab block meeting daily and providing a time for students to receive extra help in courses.
TBHS has a student:teacher ratio of 20:1, which is higher than the MO average of 13:1.
TBHS has a graduation rate of 93% which is higher than the MO average of 86%.
FFA, FBLA, FCCLA, and TSA organizations offer students curricular opportunities, competitive events and leadership opportunities.
Athletic teams
Troy Buchanan High School fields 9 Fall Sports teams, 3 Winter Sports teams and 6 Spring Sports teams. TBHS also has year-round cheerleading, dance squads, and show choirs. Troy is a member of the Gateway Athletic Conference - South Division. Below are listed all sports teams with their MSHSAA (Missouri State High School Activities Assn.) class in parentheses.[3]
Fall Sports
- Cross Country - Boys and Girls (Class 4)
- Soccer - Boys (Class 3)
- Softball (Class 4)
- Football (Class 6)
- Tennis - Girls (Class 2)
- Volleyball (Class 4)
- Golf - Girls (Class 2)
- Marching Band
Winter Sports
- Basketball - Boys and Girls (Class 5)
- Wrestling (Class 4)
Spring Sports(Spring Sports MSHSAA Class assignment is unassigned as of 10/26/2008)
- Baseball
- Tennis - Boys (Class 3)
- Track & Field - Boys, Girls
- Golf - Boys
- Soccer - Girls
All Year Activities
- Trojan Marching Band
- Scholar Quiz Bowl
- Cheerleading
- Dance Team
- Soundwave and Express Show Choir
- Superfans
- National Honor Society
Notes
- ↑ "2008–2009 Missouri School Directory:Troy R-III". Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Retrieved October 30, 2009.
- ↑ http://troy.k12.mo.us/district/news.php?aid=1836
- ↑ http://www.mshsaa.org