School Profile
School Profile
Board of Education District 2, Angie Bates
- Accredited by Cognia
- 650+ Students
- 36+ Certified Employees
- 1 Principal
- 2 Assistant Principals
- 1 Library-Media Specialist
- 2 Guidance Counselors
- 1 Nova Counselor
- 1 School Nurse
- 1 School Resource Officer
- National Board Certified Teachers: Kim Foster
- 17+ Support Employees
Awards and Recognitions
- Blue Ribbon Lighthouse School of Excellence
Academic Profile
Programs and Initiatives
- Partner with ARI, AMSTI, and NMSI
- Partner Alabama Best Practices Center
About Buckhorn MS
School Colors: Navy and Gold
Mascot: Bucks
Buckhorn Middle School is located in the rural community of New Market, Alabama, approximately twenty miles north of Huntsville. Home to Redstone Arsenal and NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville holds the highest percentage of engineers in the country and was named The Nation's Best City in 2009. With its primary industries in Aerospace and Defense, the city boasts 12 research and industrial parks. The most notable of these is Cummings Research Park. The third largest research park in the world, it is home to such companies as Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrup Grumman, and the Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology.
The population of New Market is estimated at 1,864 residents with school enrollment at approximately 660 students. The ethnic composition of the student body is 66% White, 20% Black/African American, 10% American Indian/Alaskan Native, 4% other. Thirty-eight percent of our students receive free or reduced lunch.
Buckhorn Middle School, which serves grades seven and eight, was established in 2010. The school was built on the same campus as Buckhorn High School, a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. Our feeder schools are New Market School, which serves Pre-K - 6th grade, and Riverton Intermediate School, which serves 4th - 6th grade. There are 35 certified teachers on staff along with 3 administrators, 2 counselors, 1 media specialist, and 1 instructional partner. BMS actively partners with ARI, AMSTI, and NMSI; it is also a Partnership school through the Alabama Best Practices Center.