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Millbrook High School (Virginia)

Coordinates: 39°11′29″N 78°07′03″W / 39.1912949°N 78.1173667°W / 39.1912949; -78.1173667
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Millbrook High School
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Coordinates39°11′29″N 78°07′03″W / 39.1912949°N 78.1173667°W / 39.1912949; -78.1173667
Information
School typePublic
Founded2003
PrincipalJoanne Altendorf
Number of students1,516 (2022–23)[1]
Schedule typeModified block schedule
Hours in school day7:55 am – 2:30 pm
Color(s)Navy, Carolina Blue, and White      
MascotPioneers
Information+1 540-533-7607
Websitehttps://www.frederickcountyschoolsva.net/mhs

Millbrook School is a high school located in Winchester, Virginia. The school is one of three high schools in the Frederick County Public School System. It is one of the newest schools in the area, having been established in 2003, intended to relieve overpopulation in nearby James Wood High School and Sherando High School.

Schedule

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Millbrook High School uses a block scheduling system, utilizing Day 1 and Day 2 schedules. Each block is one and a half hours long and meets every other day. The school also uses a traditional 4 quarter system with each quarter lasting 9 weeks.

Athletics

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Millbrook High School plays in the AAAA Northwestern District. Despite its short athletic history, it has established strong programs in football, golf, volleyball, tennis, cross country, basketball, track, swimming, baseball, wrestling, soccer, and cheerleading earning numerous district titles and back-to-back regional runner-up and regional titles in basketball. As of the 2013 season, the varsity girls' basketball had won a Virginia state record 84 consecutive games and became the first school in state history to win three consecutive state championships.[2][3]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Millbrook High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  2. ^ "VHSL Record Book" (PDF). ballcharts.com. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  3. ^ Askeland, Kevin Askeland (12 March 2021). "High school girls basketball: Longest all-time winning streaks". MaxPreps.com. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
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