There are 6 schools in the USA with the word buckhorn in the name.
The word "buckhorn" frequently appears in U.S. public school names due to its strong ties to local history and geography. In many regions, "buckhorn" refers to the antlers of a male deer, symbolizing the rural landscapes and abundant wildlife once common in these areas. Early settlers often named places after prominent natural features or animals they encountered, and such names have persisted as communities developed around them. The use of "buckhorn" in school names can also evoke a sense of local heritage and pride, connecting students to their environment and the traditions of the region. Furthermore, these names foster a unique community identity, helping schools stand out and honor the local landscape's influence on their origins.
Alabama (2)
Buckhorn High School in New Market, ALBuckhorn Middle School in New Market, AL
California (1)
Buckhorn Early Learning Center in Salinas, CAFlorida (1)
Buckhorn Elementary School in Valrico, FLKentucky (1)
Buckhorn School in Buckhorn, KYNorth Carolina (1)
Buckhorn Creek Elementary School in Holly Springs, NC
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate