Milford Mill Academy

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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 border just outside the Baltimore Beltway.

Milford Mill Academy
Address
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3800 Washington Avenue, Phone: 410-887-0660

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United States
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TypePublic secondary
Motto"Learning is Our Foundation"
Established1949
School districtBaltimore County Public Schools
Faculty117
Grades9-12
GenderBoys and Girls (Co-ed)
Campus42.73 acres (172,900 m2) [1]
Color(s)Green and White    
MascotMillers
NicknameThe Millers
Websitemilfordmillhs.bcps.org
Milford Mill Academy
Milford Mill Academy

About the school

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Milford Mill Academy is located on 3800 Washington Avenue in Milford Mill, 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 a 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 that were built due to overcrowding at Milford Mill- 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.

Academics

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Milford Mill Academy received a 44.2 out of a possible 90 points (49%) on the 2018-2019 Maryland State Department of Education Report Card and received a 3 out of 5 star rating, ranking in the 27th percentile among all Maryland schools.[4]

Magnet Programs

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Milford Mill offers 7 different magnet programs for students interested in subjects of their talent.[5]

Magnet Programs

Fine & Performing Arts Magnet Programs

  • Vocal Music
  • Design and Production
  • Dance
  • Visual Arts

Career and Technical Education (CTE) Magnet Programs

  • Automotive Service Technology
  • Building and Construction Technology
  • Cosmetology

Students

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The 2019–2020 enrollment at Milford Mill High School was 1251 students.[6]

Athletics

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State championships

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Football

  • Class C 1987[7]
  • Class 2A 2022

Volleyball

  • Class A 1978[7]

Girls Basketball

  • 3A 2005, 2014, 2015[8]
  • Mildred Haney Murray Sportsmanship Award 1998[8]

Boys Basketball

  • Class C 1988[8]
  • 1A 1992, 1994[8]
  • 3A 2010, 2011, 2013[8]

Girls Indoor Track

  • Class B-C 1984, 1985[8]
  • 3A-2A 2002, 2003[8]

Boys Indoor Track

  • Class A 1981 TIE[8]
  • Class B-C 1982, 1983, 1987[8]
  • 3A-2A 1997[8]
  • 3A 2015[8]

Baseball

  • Class B 1984[9]

Girls Track and Field

Boys Track and Field

  • Class C 1988[9]
  • 1A 1989, 1992[9]


Notable alumni

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References and notes

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  1. ^ "Maryland Property Database". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-07-02.
  2. ^ School History Archived 2012-07-12 at archive.today
  3. ^ Baltimore County Public Schools
  4. ^ Milford Mill Academy 2018 - 2019 School Report Card
  5. ^ "Magnet Programs". milfordmillhs.bcps.org. Retrieved 2024-08-03.
  6. ^ Search for Public Schools
  7. ^ a b "2019 MPSSAA Fall Record Book" (PDF).
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "2019-20 MPSSAA Winter Record Book" (PDF).
  9. ^ a b c d e f "2020 MPSSAA Spring Record Book" (PDF).
  10. ^ "1997 Milford Mill High School/Academy Yearbook photos, pictures and photo tags". classmates.com. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  11. ^ "Marlon Jones - Pro Football Archives". www.profootballarchives.com. Retrieved 22 June 2020. High School: Milford Mill Academy (Milford Mill, MD)
  12. ^ "Home". maysa.com.
  13. ^ "monique imes Milford Mill High School/Academy '85 BALTIMORE, MD (In 2009, Mo'Nique garnered critical acclaim for her performance in the film Precious, for which she won numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, becoming the fourth African-American woman to win the award.)". classmates.com. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
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