Stanton vs Idalou Friday, November 22 at 7 pm in Denver City Ticket prices-$6/$4 (Still waiting to hear back if there is online ticketing) District passes, THSCA passes, and THSGCA will be accepted Stanton will be the visitors Information regarding send off will be sent out soon! #itsagreatdaytobeabuffalo Let's goooo❤️🩶🏈❤️🩶🦬
5 days ago, Jan McCown
Parents and Guardians,
You are invited to complete this survey:
https://forms.gle/AcwYzhDHPmEJ42Gk6
The survey will be open now through November 22, 2024. After Thanksgiving, the grade level with the most participation will win a prize.
9 days ago, Nicole Collier
Football Playoff Game Information:
Buffaloes vs Alpine
Fort Stockton High School
Buffaloes are the visiting team
All Tickets Sold at the Gate
CASH ONLY
$5 Adults $3 Students
No District Passes will be accepted
Let's Go Buffaloes!
9 days ago, Jan McCown
Middle School Girls Basketball Update:
Due to injuries and stock show participation, there will only be A Team Games on Saturday.
7th Grade A Team 9am in Denver City
8th Grade A Team 10am in Denver City
Let's go Lady Buffs!
9 days ago, Jan McCown
Middle School Girls basketball game for Thursday, November 14th in Denver City has been moved to Saturday, November 16th in Denver City.
7th Grade A Team and 8th Grade B Team will play at 9:00am
8th Grade A Team will play at 10:00am
Denver City does not have a 7th Grade B Team, so no 7th Grade B Team Game.
10 days ago, Jan McCown
The 7th and 8th grade football games in Wall have been canceled due to weather. Please be safe coming home.
13 days ago, Jan McCown
Annual basketball fan reminder! Go be great Buffaloes!
16 days ago, Jan McCown
8th Grade Parents--
This is a reminder that all 8th graders will be taking the PreACT tomorrow (Oct. 24) beginning in 2nd period. This test will conclude by lunch time. Please help ensure your student goes to bed on-time, eats a good breakfast, and is at school tomorrow. If a student leaves the testing room after testing begins, their test will be invalidated. The results and career information will be provided to you later in the year.
29 days ago, Megan Shafer
October 21-25, 2024, is National School Bus Safety Week!
As we recognize this important week, here’s a key safety reminder: In Texas, when a school bus extends its stop sign, drivers must come to a complete stop and remain stopped until the bus has moved, the flashing lights are no longer active, or the bus driver signals that it’s safe to proceed.
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) urges all drivers to slow down and stay vigilant in school zones and around school buses in their communities.
Drive safely!
30 days ago, Erica Castaneda
Wednesday, October 16, 2024, is a 1:00 dismissal . Buses will run then and students need to be picked up at 1:00.
about 1 month ago, Nicole Collier
As we wrap up Fentanyl Awareness Week, today's tip is for the parents:
Whether you want to inform your child of the risks or are concerned about a loved one who uses drugs, it's time to talk about fentanyl. Have a calm, direct conversation, and listen without judgment. Work together to make a plan to stay safe.
Naloxone is a medication that can reverse an overdose from opioids, including fentanyl. Keeping it on hand could mean the difference between life and death — for you or someone else. Naloxone is available at many pharmacies in Texas without a prescription.
about 1 month ago, Megan Shafer
Thursday's Fentanyl Awareness tip explains what youth and young adults need to know...
Many fake pills are made to look just like prescription Xanax (bars), Percocet (perk), opioids (painkillers) like Vicodin and Oxycodone (oxy), and stimulants like Adderall (addy).
These fake pills are increasingly common, and fentanyl may be mixed into them. Even in small doses, fentanyl can be deadly.
Be prepared to save a life. Learn the signs of a fentanyl poisoning and speak with your doctor or pharmacist about obtaining naloxone to carry and keep at home.
about 1 month ago, Megan Shafer
Today's tip for Fentanyl Awareness are the signs to watch for:
-Small, constricted "pinpoint pupils"
-Face is extremely pale and/or feels cold or clammy to the touch
-Body goes limp
-Fingernails or lips have a purple or blue color
-Vomiting or making gurgling noises
-Cannot be awakened or unable to speak
-Breathing or heartbeat slows or stops
about 1 month ago, Megan Shafer
Yearbooks are on sale. Forms may be picked up in the office, but all forms and money need to be returned to D. Cantu at Stanton High School. Cost is $30. Reserve your copy today!!
about 1 month ago, Lacey Emerson
This week is Fentanyl Awareness Week!! What is Fentanyl? Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid that is 50-100 times stronger than morphine. Just 2 milligrams of fentanyl, equal to 10 to 15 grains of table salt, is considered a lethal dose. Illegally manufactured fentanyl is found in heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine and in counterfeit pills. As a result, many people may not know they're ingesting fentanyl, leading to an accidental poisoning.
For more resources and education on fentanyl visit:
https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/mental-health-substance-use/mental-health-substance-use-resources/fentanyl-one-pill-killsabout 1 month ago, Megan Shafer
about 1 month ago, Megan Shafer
Monday. During the athletic period, September 30th will be picture day for Junior High FOOTBALL & VOLLEYBALL. Attached is a picture form to order pictures for your student-athlete if they lost or did not receive a form today. Go Buffs!
about 2 months ago, Addiston Russ
about 2 months ago, Jay Baker
about 2 months ago, Nicole Collier
Our first Middle School Pep Rally will be on Thursday, September 5th at 12:55. This weeks theme is "Buffs are out of this world."
3 months ago, Nicole Collier