Buchholz High School, Educational institution in Alachua County, United States
Buchholz High School is a large campus in Alachua County spread across multiple buildings with modern classrooms, laboratories, and athletic facilities. The campus includes specialized learning spaces for various subjects and student activities.
The school opened in 1971 to serve the growing student population in Gainesville's northwestern suburbs. It has since become an established educational institution in the region.
The school hosts two specialized academies for finance and entrepreneurship, where students operate a credit union managed entirely by them. These programs give young people real responsibility and hands-on experience with money management.
The school is located in Gainesville and easily accessed from NW 27th Avenue. Online systems help manage athletic event tickets and meal planning for families.
The school's math team won the national Mu Alpha Theta competition fourteen times and gained recognition from The Wall Street Journal. This exceptional track record in one academic field sets it apart regionally.
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