Is Millbrook a good high school?

Millbrook High is ranked #4,393 in the National Rankings. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation and how well they prepare students for college….Ranking Factors.

Ranking Factors National State
College Readiness Index Rank #2,212 #71
College Curriculum Breadth Index Rank #2,496 #83

Is Millbrook High School 4A?

Millbrook defeats Ardrey Kell in OT for NCHSAA 4A state title | Raleigh News & Observer.

How many students attend Millbrook High?

2,3532018–2019
Millbrook High School/Number of students

When was Millbrook High School built?

1922
Millbrook High School/Founded

Is Millbrook a good boarding school?

Millbrook is better by design in important ways and the best boarding school choice in the U.S.

What NC High School is the Wildcats?

Performing arts include marching band, drama, choir, dance, technical theater, and an orchestra….Millbrook High School (North Carolina)

Millbrook High School
Color(s) Navy and white
Team name Wildcats
Website https://www.wcpss.net/millbrookhs

What is Millbrook school known for?

Millbrook offers a rigorous college preparatory curriculum that integrates academics, service, athletics, arts, and leadership. A gifted faculty takes pride in knowing every student and seeks to promote in each one intellectual, emotional and physical growth.

What league is Millbrook School in?

NEPSAC

Millbrook School
Houses 8 Boarding houses
Color(s) Navy Blue & Grey
Athletics 14 interscholastic sports
Athletics conference NEPSAC

How old is Chapel Hill High School?

Chapel Hill High School (Chapel Hill, North Carolina)

Chapel Hill High School
Type Public
Established 1916
School district Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools
CEEB code 340645

Did Eastern Alamance win last night?

Eastern Alamance’s stats have been entered for the 41-20 win vs. Western Alamance on 9/24/2021 7:00 PM.

What is Millbrook mascot?

Royal Blue, White Grey. Mascot. The Millbrook Blazer. Website.

When did Chapel Hill schools integrate?

In 1951, Harvey Beech, James Lassiter, J. Kenneth Lee, Floyd McKissick, and James Robert Walker enrolled in classes at UNC’s School of Law, becoming the first African Americans to do so in the law school’s history.