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- Buhach Colony High School - Home
Our mission is to educate and support our students through quality school-wide curriculum We are committed to educating all students, with the school community mindset, by developing positive relationships through commitment from students, staff, parents, and community members
- Buhach, California - Wikipedia
Buhach is an unincorporated community in Merced County, California [1] It is located 2 miles (3 2 km) east-southeast of Atwater, [2] at an elevation of 157 feet (48 m)
- How did nearby Buhach Colony get its name? - Merced County Times
The Buhach Producing and Manufacturing Company founded the settlement named Buhach Plantation in 1879 The main crop of the plantation was pyrethrum cinerariaefolium (Dalmatian Chrysanthemum), a plant used to make an organic pesticide called Buhach Insect Powder
- Buhach Colony High School in Atwater, CA - US News Best High Schools
Get information on Buhach Colony High School in Atwater, CA including enrollment, state testing assessments and student body breakdown
- Buhach Colony High School - Atwater, California - GreatSchools
Buhach Colony High School is a public school in Atwater, CA, offering AP courses, Project Lead The Way curriculum, and a Gifted Talented program It is one of 10 high schools in Merced Union High School District
- Buhach Colony | Settlement of Merced County (MOBILE) - ArcGIS
Buhach Colony: A Portuguese Settlement Buhach Plantation was founded by the Buhach Producing and Manufacturing Company in 1879 to grow Pyrethrum cinerariaefolium--primary ingredient in insect powder sold under the Buhach name
- Where is Buhach Merced County, California United States
Where is Buhach (CA) in United States Map with the location of Buhach (California), tables with distances from nearby centers and major cities
- Buhach Map - Hamlet - Merced County, California, USA
Buhach is an unincorporated community in Merced County, California It is located 2 miles east-southeast of Atwater, at an elevation of 157 feet The Merced Land and Fruit Company established the Buhach Plantation in the area in 1871
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