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Floyd County High School is inspired . . . 7
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Mentally, Physically, Spiritually and Socially The students at Floyd County High School are many things in one, yet each one has its own individual personality. A broad panorama of school life is brought to the students at FCHS— a high school student is limited only by his talents, desires, and ambitions. The challenge is there for the students to meet. They strive together to set new traditions and reach for greater heights. The classes, plays, sports, clubs, dances, and everyday activities show the many phases of active school life from which the students at FCHS benefit. The students at Floyd County High School are fortunate to have the ability and resources to live in a county where students and teachers may share in the fascinating quest of truth. Floyd County High has inspired in its students a sense of knowledge and understanding; not only mentally and physically, but also socially and spiritually. 6
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. . . by Buffalo Mountain Buffalo Mountain has a rather interesting history. At the close of the Revolutionary War, Light Horse Harry (Richard Henry) Lee was given a grant of 19,000 acres of land for his gallant services to his country. Six thousand acres of the grant lay in what is now Floyd County, and the remainder in Patrick. On the Floyd grant, Lee ' s son, Charles Carter Lee, brother of General Robert E. Lee made his home. The house was located under the shadow of Buffalo Mountain which was also part of the grant. The Buffalo, in the southern part of Floyd County, rises in the sublime grandeur, with clouds floating along its sides. Forming what resembles the hump of a buffalo, a panoramic view of the surrounding county can be obtained from the top of this mountain. Towering to a height of 5,250 feet, Buffalo Mountain casts her shadow of knowledge and strength upon Floyd County High School and the lives of its students. 8
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