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Buford Middle School opened in August of 1966 as one of the City's two Junior High Schools. In 1988, it became the City's only middle school offering classes in the 7th and 8th grade<ref>"Albemarle Training School - African-American Heritage VA." African American Heritage. Virginia Foundation for the Humanities. 17 June 2009 <http://www.aaheritageva.org/>.</ref> The school is named after [[Florence Buford]], who taught in the City's school system for many years.
Buford Middle School opened in August of 1966 as one of the City's two Junior High Schools. In 1988, it became the City's only middle school offering classes in the 7th and 8th grade<ref>"Albemarle Training School - African-American Heritage VA." African American Heritage. Virginia Foundation for the Humanities. 17 June 2009 <http://www.aaheritageva.org/>.</ref> The school is named after [[Florence Buford]], who taught in the City's school system for many years.
==Grade reconfiguration==
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Since 1988, the [[City of Charlottesville Public Schools|City of Charlottesville's school system]] has maintained two separate schools for grades 5-6 and 7-8 for the students between elementary and high school. In response to an efficiency study, the [[Charlottesville School Board]] decided in October 2010 to create a single middle school housing grades 6-8 at either the
[[Walker Upper Elementary School]] or [[Buford Middle School]] complex. Grade 5 would return to existing elementary schools.<ref group=reconfig>{{cite web|title=City school grade configurations to change|url=http://www2.dailyprogress.com/news/2010/oct/21/city-school-grade-configurations-change-ar-578808/|author=Rachana Dixit|work=|publisher=Daily Progress|location=|publishdate=|accessdate=4 Nov. 2010}}</ref>
In October 2010, school officials said the grade reconfiguration changes would occur after the 2011-12 school year and that the major renovation projects were expected to cost around $36 million.<ref group=reconfig>{{cite web|title=City middle school plan could cost $36 million|url=http://www2.dailyprogress.com/news/2010/oct/11/city-middle-school-plan-could-cost-36-million-ar-556944/|author=Rachana Dixit|work=|publisher=Daily Progress|location=|publishdate=|accessdate=4 Nov. 2010}}</ref>
In February 2011, the [[Charlottesville School Board]] decided to create a consolidated middle school at [[Buford Middle School]] by 2015.  Walker will be refurbished for preschool, adult education, and central office staffing needs.<ref group=reconfig>{{cite web|title=City School Board OKs budget; Buford to house middle-schoolers|url=http://www2.dailyprogress.com/news/2011/feb/17/city-school-board-oks-budget-buford-house-middle-s-ar-851581/|author=Brandon Shulleeta|work=|publisher=Daily Progress|location=|publishdate=17 Feb 2011|accessdate=6 March 2011}}</ref>
[http://www.ccs.k12.va.us/community/2010Apr15.preliminary-plans.html Facility utilization study website]


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===Grade reconfiguration===
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Buford Middle School opened in August of 1966 as one of the City's two Junior High Schools. In 1988, it became the City's only middle school offering classes in the 7th and 8th grade[1] The school is named after Florence Buford, who taught in the City's school system for many years.

Grade reconfiguration

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Since 1988, the City of Charlottesville's school system has maintained two separate schools for grades 5-6 and 7-8 for the students between elementary and high school. In response to an efficiency study, the Charlottesville School Board decided in October 2010 to create a single middle school housing grades 6-8 at either the Walker Upper Elementary School or Buford Middle School complex. Grade 5 would return to existing elementary schools.[reconfig 1]

In October 2010, school officials said the grade reconfiguration changes would occur after the 2011-12 school year and that the major renovation projects were expected to cost around $36 million.[reconfig 2]

In February 2011, the Charlottesville School Board decided to create a consolidated middle school at Buford Middle School by 2015. Walker will be refurbished for preschool, adult education, and central office staffing needs.[reconfig 3]

Facility utilization study website


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Notes

  1. "Albemarle Training School - African-American Heritage VA." African American Heritage. Virginia Foundation for the Humanities. 17 June 2009 <http://www.aaheritageva.org/>.

Grade reconfiguration

  1. Web. City school grade configurations to change, Rachana Dixit, Daily Progress, retrieved 4 Nov. 2010.
  2. Web. City middle school plan could cost $36 million, Rachana Dixit, Daily Progress, retrieved 4 Nov. 2010.
  3. Web. City School Board OKs budget; Buford to house middle-schoolers, Brandon Shulleeta, Daily Progress, 17 Feb 2011, retrieved 6 March 2011.