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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.
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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.

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