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Millington High School

Millington Central High School
Location
8050 West St
Millington, Tennessee 38053
Information
Type Public
Established 1927
School district Millington Municipal School District
Principal Clint Durley
Faculty 132
Enrollment 1,269
Color(s) Black and Gold
Mascot Trojans
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Athletics 17 varsity teams
Website

Millington Central High School is a high school (grades 9-12) located in Millington, Tennessee and is a part of the newly formed Millington Municipal School District. Millington Central High School was the first accredited school in Shelby County Schools. In 2014, the school left Shelby County Schools.

MCHS is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and is a member of the NASSP, TSSAA, SACAC, and NACAC. The school was built in 1907.

MCHS serves the city of Millington.

A full range of college preparatory courses and technical/career courses, advanced placement, and special education courses are offered. Included are four levels of English, four years of foreign language, extensive offerings in math and science, a television and video production department, full social studies electives, computer laboratory experiences, and fine arts (art, drama, and music) electives. Additionally, production classes for student publications and a student-produced news television program are offered for credit.

Soon after Millington was founded in the 1870s, a reading school was established in a wood frame structure on this site by the Shelby County Board of Education. The building was surrounded by woods. Soon, enrollment grew until a second room was added, also a second teacher. These two rooms were later enlarged with four downstairs, and a concert hall upstairs. In the 1890s the school was organized into grades. A 1907 brick structure was razed in 1916 and a brick and terra cotta “Beaux-Arts” style edifice was erected on the site and stood until 2005. The school had eleven grades. The twelfth grade class was authorized in 1910 and by 1911 two students received high school diplomas.

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