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Buffalo Grove High School
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Main entrance to Buffalo Grove High School
Name Buffalo Grove High School
Address 1100 W. Dundee Road
City Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
Phone 847-718-4000
Established 1973
Type Public secondary
District Superintendent Dr. David R. Schuler
Principal Patrice Johannes
Religion None
Students Coeducational
Grades 9 to 12
Enrollment 2,228
Students per teacher 16.2
Average class size 22.6
District District 214
Mascot Bison
Colors Blue and Orange
Distinctions National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, ranked #953 on Newsweek's 2005 list of the Best High Schools in America
Average SAT scores Overall: 1250
Verbal: 607
Math: 643
Average ACT scores Overall: 22.9
School website Home Page

Buffalo Grove High School is a public, four-year high school serving students in grades 9-12 in Buffalo Grove, Wheeling and Arlington Heights, Illinois. Its colors are navy blue, burnt orange and white. The school mascot is a Bison. In 2003, new classrooms, a foyer, and offices opened as part of a six-million dollar new development.

Buffalo Grove is a member of the Mid-Suburban League (East), along with the District 214 and several other high schools. It opened in 1973.

This school is ranked #975 on Newsweek's 2005 list of the Best High Schools in America.[1]

Cooper Middle School, London Middle School, Thomas Middle School, Saint Mary's School, Saint Peter Lutheran School, Saint James Junior High School, and some students from Solomon Schechter Middle School all feed into BGHS. It covers the northernmost part of School District 214 and is located at the northeast corner of Dundee Road (IL Rt. 68) and Arlington Heights Road.

Alumni

  • Simpsons writer Larry Doyle graduated from Buffalo Grove High School.[2]
  • The character played by actress Lori Loughlin in the 1997 film In The Line Of Duty: Blaze Of Glory [3] was based upon a Buffalo Grove High School graduate.
  • Three Major League Baseball players have graduated from Buffalo Grove High School. Mike Marshall, Tim Bogar, and Josh Paul. [4]
  • Josh Paul, mentioned above, grew up a die-hard Chicago White Sox fan, and was drafted in 1996 by the team. But, in 2005, he was a backup catcher for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and in the ALCS was involved in the controversial "dropped 3rd-strike" play against his childhood team, the White Sox. The play resulted in the White Sox winning the game, Game 2, and gaining momentum to win the ALCS. Later, the White Sox moved on to sweep the Astros in the World Series.
  • Actress Jessy Schram graduated from Buffalo Grove High School with the class of 2004.

Controversy

  • During the 2005-2006 school year, three students were suspended for distribution of an underground newspaper. The students have created an online petition aimed at the school administration, ensuring students' rights at BGHS. [6] The staff of the underground newspaper has continued working on (yet to be released) new issues. This story was covered in a segment on Free Talk Live. [7]
  • During the 2005-2006 school year, two openly gay students were elected homecoming king and queen by the student body. This story was covered by the local NBC News affiliate. [8] The original straight male nominee paired with the lesbian nominee was disqualified due to discovery of a picture of him with drug paraphernalia on a private blog.