Buckeye High School (Medina County, Ohio)

In 2002 the Buckeye School District passed a Bond Issue and underwent a huge building project.

[4] In past years due to levies failing, some clubs and activities had to be cut at Buckeye High School.

Some of the more popular include: Student Council, Yearbook, Future Farmers of America, Musical Theatre, Academic Challenge, Mock Trial, and National Honor Society.

For Homecoming, there is a parade which features floats from other student organizations and community groups, a pep rally, a bonfire, and a powderpuff football game.

Student Council also hosts two blood drives through the American Red Cross.

Also, from the various fundraisers that they put on each year they donate $200–$400 to the Children's Hospital and $200 to "CROP", a company that helps to fight hunger nationwide.

This is a "mock trial" that is done for educational purposes as part of a social studies class.

This organization does a lot to help needy families and children around the fall/winter holiday season.

[2] The athletic department of Buckeye High School, was selected to receive the Harold A. Meyers Award from the Ohio High School Athletic Association for the fifth consecutive year.

This award is given for excellence in sportsmanship, integrity, and ethics in high school athletics.

[8] Buckeye High School is a member of the Great Lakes Conference.