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Millis High School
NameMillis High School
Established1958
TypePublic Secondary school
DistrictMillis Public Schools
PrincipalRobert Mullaney
LocationMillis, Massachusetts, United States
ColorsOrange and black
MascotMohawk
AccreditationNew England Association of Schools and Colleges

Millis High School is a comprehensive public secondary school serving students in grades 9-12 in the town of Millis, Massachusetts. Part of the Millis Public Schools district, the school is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and is known for its strong community focus. Its athletic teams, known as the Mohawks, compete in the Tri-Valley League within the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association.

History

The institution was established in 1958 to serve the growing educational needs of the suburban Boston community, consolidating earlier local schooling efforts. Its development paralleled the post-World War II expansion of many towns in Norfolk County. The school building has undergone several renovations and expansions, including a significant addition in the early 21st century to update facilities for modern STEM education and the arts. Throughout its history, it has maintained a close connection with the civic life of Millis, often partnering with local organizations like the Millis Fire Department.

Academics

The curriculum offers a range of college-preparatory, honors, and Advanced Placement courses, with notable strength in mathematics and science programs that feed into prestigious institutions like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and University of Massachusetts Amherst. Students also engage in robust English and social studies departments, with coursework that often examines pivotal events such as the American Civil War and the Great Depression. The school's accreditation by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges ensures adherence to rigorous regional standards, and it maintains membership in educational consortia that promote innovation.

Athletics

Competing as the Mohawks in the Tri-Valley League, teams have a tradition of success in sports such as football, basketball, soccer, and baseball. The athletic program operates under the governance of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, with facilities that include a stadium for fall and spring events. Rivalries with nearby schools like those in Medway and Holliston are highlights of the seasonal calendar. The department emphasizes the development of student-athletes, with many progressing to compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

Extracurricular activities

A diverse array of clubs and organizations includes a competitive debate team, a chapter of the National Honor Society, and student government. The performing arts are highlighted by an annual musical theater production and instrumental ensembles that perform at events throughout New England. Other notable groups focus on community service, environmental science, and technology, often participating in events sponsored by organizations like FIRST Robotics. These activities are integral to fostering leadership and are supported by faculty advisors and the Millis School Committee.

Notable alumni

Graduates have achieved distinction in various fields, including law, public service, and the arts. Among them is **John H. Sununu**, former Governor of New Hampshire and White House Chief of Staff under President George H. W. Bush. Others have found success in professional sports, business, and entertainment, contributing to the reputation of the institution beyond the borders of Massachusetts.

Category:Public high schools in Massachusetts Category:Educational institutions established in 1958 Category:Millis, Massachusetts