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Milford Mill Academy | |
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Address | |
3800 Washington Avenue, Phone: 410-887-0660 , | |
Information | |
Type | Public secondary |
Motto | "Learning is our foundation" |
Established | 1949 |
School district | Baltimore County Public Schools |
Principal | Nathaniel Gibson |
Faculty | 117 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Campus | 42.73 acres [1] |
Color(s) | Green and White |
Mascot | Millers |
Website | http://milfordmillhs.bcps.org/ |
Milford Mill Academy (MMA) is a four-year public high school in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It is located on the west side of the county close to the Baltimore City border just outside of the Baltimore Beltway.
About the School
Milford Mill Academy is located on 3800 Washington Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. The school was named after the area, which was called Milford where a local mill was a large part of the economy.[2] In 1992, after several years of modernization, students returned to the school after being housed at at temporary facility. The school then renamed itself Milford Mill Academy, after being named Milford Mill High School for many years. The school borders three other high schools in Baltimore County - Pikesville High School, Woodlawn High School, and Randallstown High School.[3]
The school originally was a junior/senior high school. The area of the county when Milford opened its doors in 1949 was mostly rural. In the early and mid 1950s, the school became overcrowded, forcing the county to build a separate junior high (Sudbrook; grades 7-9)and the renamed high school dropped the "Junior" from its name.
Sports
State Champions
- 1978 - Volleyball, Class A [4]
- 1982 - Boys Indoor Track, Class B-C[5]
- 1984 - Baseball, Class B
- 1987 - Boys Indoor Track, Class B-C
- 1987 - Football, Class C [6]
- 1988 - Boys Basketball, Class C[7]
- 1988 - Boys Track & Field, Class C[8]
- 1988 - Girls Track & Field, Class C[9]
- 1989 - Boys Track & Field, Class C
- 1991 - Girls Track & Field, Class 1A
- 1992 - Boys Basketball, Class C
- 1992 - Boys Track & Field, Class 1A
- 1994 - Boys Basketball, Class C
- 1997 - Boys Indoor Track, Class 3A-2A
- 2005 - Girls Basketball,
Notable Alumni
- File:Ambre 0022.jpg Ambre Anderson - Model, actress
- Mo'Nique - actress/comedian
- Mario - singer/actor
- Bob Turk - weatherman at Channel 13 in Baltimore[10]
- Maysa Leak- jazz musician,producer,educator[11]
- Ira Glass - public radio personality
- Brian Jordan - professional baseball and football player
- Howard Ashman - Oscar-winning songwriter
Milford Mill News
There has been 1 student from Milford Mill Academy who might have the swine flu, more updates are at the Milford Mill Academy school's website.
References and notes
External links
- Milford Mill Academy High School Homepage [11]
- Milford Mill High School Reunion Page [12]
- Milford MIll High School Alumni [13]
- Milford Mill Academy on Google Street View