Milford High School (Massachusetts) Tennis

- Agustus 25, 2017

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Milford High School (also known as MHS) is the secondary school for the district of Milford, Massachusetts, Milford Public Schools. It is one choice for Milford students to attend high school. Another is Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School. The principal is Mrs. Carolyn Banach. The assistant principals are Mr. Mark McGillivray (House A) and Mr. Richard Piergustavo (House B).


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School organization

The campus of Milford High School sits on 25 acres (100,000 m2) of land at 31 West Fountain Street in Milford, MA. The current building was opened in 1973. It is arguably the most used, and most active building in the town. Together with the school are a football field, with home and away team seating, a football practice field, softball field, soccer fields, a twenty-five yard swimming pool with springboard diving board, a full theater, and a roughly 750-spot parking lot. It is an SAT, PSAT, and ACT testing center, providing students, both resident and out-of-town, a place to take the required tests. Recently, measures have been taken to provide students with the highest level of security available: school-wide security cameras and lobby sign-in kiosks have been added, as well as a juvenile Milford Police officer present.

Houses

The schools is divided into two "houses", A and B. Currently, the grade a student is in determines their house. The House A office is located on the main level off of the A-wing and next to the Milford Community School Use Office.The House B office is on the second floor right off of the A-wing and located directly above the House A office.

Wings

The Milford High School building has 6 wings, named A-F.

A-Wing

The A-Wing is the main instructional area of the school. It houses the majority of math classes, English classes, and history classes. There are also government classes taught here.

B-Wing

The B-Wing is the school's main information center. It includes the school's library media center, headed by Nicholas Molinari; video production center, run by Jeremy Folster; professional library, teacher's resource center, faculty lounge, principal's office, reading department, and a few classrooms.

C-Wing

The C-Wing houses the majority of all science classes on the lower floor while on the upper floor it houses the foreign language department which offers Spanish,Portuguese, Italian, and French

D-Wing

The D-Wing is the main technology wing of the school. Computer Science, Photography, and et cetera are located here. There is also a special education room, which includes the Scarlet Bistro, providing gourmet food for the faculty.

E-Wing

The E-Wing contains the performing and fine arts areas. This includes David I. Davoren auditorium, a 750-seat "almost" full theatre, complete with wings, wing-rooms, a catwalk, tech booth, and full lighting and sound capabilities. Also in the E-Wing are two music rooms, vocal and instrumental; three practice rooms, and the department office and music library. The music department conducts regular classes in music theory and instrumental techniques as well as producing performance groups such as the marching and concert bands, jazz band, and chorus. In addition, E-Wing houses the art room, business rooms, and programs offering food preparation, parenting, and the child care program. Lastly, the E-Wing contains the Hawk's Nest. The Hawk's Nest is the school store that is run by the school's special education students during all three lunches in order to keep the kids social and give them experience dealing with other people.

F-Wing

The F-Wing is home for the physical education department at MHS. The approximately 1,000 seat gymnasium, dance, wrestling, and weight training rooms, as well as the swimming pool with one-meter diving board are used throughout the day. The recently renovated practice field is in constant use, both during and after normal school hours. These offerings give students a wide variety of physical education classes as well as exemplary facilities in which sporting events take place. As can be seen by the award banners in the gymnasium, MHS takes great pride in its athletic program whether it is at the instructional, intramural or interscholastic level.

Central office

The Central Office for the Milford Public Schools is located in the MHS building, in the front, off of the C-Wing. All district-level administrators' offices are located here. Offices located here include the Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Business Manager, as well as their respective secretaries.


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Academics

Milford High School academics are among the best in the area. Traditional courses range from college preparatory and honors classes to more challenging Advanced Placement courses. Non-traditional courses range from video production and computer systems technology to graphic design, robotics and automation, and food service management.

Graduation requirements

The graduation requirements for the classes of 2014, 2015 and 2016 are as follows:

  • English Language Arts - 22.5 Credits
  • Mathematics - 20 Credits
  • History and Social Sciences - 18 Credits
  • Science and Technology - 15 Credits
  • Foreign Language - 10 Credits
  • Practical/Fine Arts - 10 Credits
  • Physical Education - 10 Credits
  • Health - 5 Credits
  • Electives - 19.5 Credits
  • TOTAL - 130 Credits

The graduation requirements for the class of 2017 are as follows:

  • English Language Arts - 24 Credits
  • Mathematics - 24 Credits
  • History and Social Sciences - 21 Credits
  • Science and Technology - 18 Credits
  • Foreign Language - 12 Credits
  • Practical/Fine Arts - 9 Credits
  • Physical Education - 6 Credits
  • Health - 3 Credits
  • Electives - 23 Credits
  • TOTAL - 140 Credits

There are also required credits by the end of each year. The amount you need for each year is:

  • Freshman Year: 20 credits
  • Sophomore Year: 60 credits
  • Junior Year: 100 credits
  • Senior Year: 140 credits

However, more credits are recommended each year.


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Notable alumni

  • Al Cass, musician and inventor
  • Chris Colabello, Major League Baseball player
  • Vincent Connare, font designer
  • Paul Coyne, film editor and producer
  • Greg Dickerson, Boston sportscaster
  • Howie Long, American football player and actor
  • Joseph Murray, Nobel Prize-winning surgeon
  • George Pyne II, American football player
  • George Pyne III, American football player
  • Jim Pyne, American football player

Source of the article : Wikipedia



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