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  2. Category : Lafayette High School (Buffalo, New York) alumni

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    Pages in category "Lafayette High School (Buffalo, New York) alumni" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Burgard Vocational High School - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1910 as a combined printing class between Public School #5 and Public School #44 on Elm Street in Buffalo. In 1914, it became known as the Elm Technical School. A $1,000,000 construction project was begun to construct a new facility for the school, with the land being donated by Henry P. Burgard. [3]

  4. Hutchinson Central Technical High School - Wikipedia

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    Hutchinson Central Technical High School, informally known as Hutch-Tech, is a high school in the City of Buffalo, New York. Its founding on September 14, 1904 [ 1 ] under the name Mechanics Arts High School marked the beginning of technical education on the secondary level in the city of Buffalo.

  5. Seneca Vocational High School - Wikipedia

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    Seneca was the oldest vocational high school in Buffalo, and was constructed three months after the first vocational school in the state of New York was completed. The building was constructed in 1925 and received an addition in 1955.

  6. School 87 - Wikipedia

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    School 87 is a public school building located near Downtown Buffalo, New York, located at 333 Clinton Street.The building served as home of Hutchinson Central Technical High School and the Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts as well as a junior high school and a swing school building for other Buffalo Public Schools that were being reconstructed from 2007 to 2013.

  7. East High School (Buffalo, New York) - Wikipedia

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    East High School was a comprehensive high school located in the East Side of Buffalo, New York. It operated from 1927 until 1977, reopened in 2005 and closed again in 2018 due to low academic performance. East High began phasing out in 2015 and was replaced by East Community High School and Pathways Academy, which are both housed in the building.

  8. Emerson Vocational High School - Wikipedia

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    The school was formed in the early 1911 as Peckham Boys Vocational High School. In 1926, the Sycamore Street building was constructed. The school would later be renamed for former Buffalo Superintendent Henry P. Emerson. In 1975, the school became co-ed. The school closed in 2002, but re-opened on Chippewa Street as Emerson School of Hospitality.

  9. List of Buffalo metropolitan area schools - Wikipedia

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    Looking for high schools in the Buffalo, New York, area? The Buffalo area ranking contains schools from Cheektowaga and the city itself. For personalized and effective admissions consulting, Get one-on-one advising on your essays, application strategy, and extracurricular profile to help you gain acceptance to your dream colleges.