Miller High School (Corning, Ohio) Explained

Miller High School
Established:1964
Type:Public School
District:Southern Local School District
Grades:7-12
Principal:Anthony Losco
Superintendent:Annette Losco
Conference:Mid-State League-Cardinal Division[1]
Athletics:Boys: Football, Baseball, Basketball, and Track.Girls: Volleyball, Softball, Basketball, Track, and Cheerleading
Colors:Purple and white
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Mascot:Falcons
Enrollment:249 (2022–23)[3]
Teaching Staff:20.00
Ratio:12.45
Location:10397 SR 155 SE, Hemlock, Ohio 43730
Country:USA

Miller High School (MHS) is a public high school located in Hemlock, Ohio. Named after doctors Bob and Jim Miller, MHS opened in January 1964. It is the only secondary institution in the Southern Local School District, which was formed in 1961 with the consolidation of Central School(Hemlock), Corning, Shawnee, Moxahala, and New Straitsville School Districts. The home of the falcons, Miller High School's official colors are purple and white. In 1993, a new building project established the Miller Middle School and the Millcreek Elementary School on the same premises as Miller High School, bringing the entire campus under one roof.

Athletics

The Falcons belong to the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) and were formerly members of the Tri-Valley Conference. In 2020, Miller joined the Mid-State League's Cardinal Division.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Falcons enter 2019 facing end of TVC era.
  2. Web site: Miller High School. 2024-04-15. Ohio High School Athletic Association. en-US.
  3. Web site: Miller High School. National Center for Education Statistics. August 20, 2024.