Mills University Studies High School

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Mills University Studies High School, named after the late Congressman Wilbur Daigh Mills, serves as a major center for education in central Arkansas. Mills was opened in 1970. Little Rock Mills serves students in grades 9 through 12 and is one of six high schools within the Pulaski County Special School District in Pulaski County, Arkansas.

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[edit] Academics

Mills is accredited through the North Central Association. It was recently ranked as the 20th "best" high school in the nation according to the value of the ratio that exists between number of graduating seniors compared with the number of AP Exams administered to those seniors. The Mills program emphasizes involvement in the Advanced Placement Program which allows students to earn college credit through integration in the high school curriculum.

A full list of AP classes is as follows: AP Art History, AP World History, AP European History, AP English Language, AP English Literature, AP Studio Art, AP Music Theory, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics, AP Environmental Science, AP Chemistry, AP Biology, and AP Physics.

From 2003-2006, Mills University Studies was named to be among the top 100 best high schools in the nation according to the Newsweek magazine's Top 1200 US Schools. Public schools are ranked according to a ratio called the Challenge Index.

According to the school's website, Mills students have consistently receive recognition for academic excellence including:

[edit] Extracurricular activities

As of 2005, extracurricular clubs include the Student Council, Gay Straight Alliance, debate squad, the Young Democrats, Art Club, FBLA, FCCLA, Army JROTC, Model United Nations, Odyssey of the Mind, Drama Club and Quiz Bowl.

[edit] Athletics

The Mills Comets enjoy a strong tradition in interscholastic athletic activities, including three baseball state championshps and a boy's basketball title. Other sports including tennis, soccer, football, bowling, and volleyball.

The Comets compete in the Class 5A-Southeast conference with Pulaski Robinson, West Helena Central, McClellan, Monticello Billies, Crossett Eagles, White Hall Bulldogs, and Pulaski Academy Bruins.

[edit] Soccer

In 2006 for soccer, the Comets compete in the AAAA-East conference, along with Valley View Blazers, Greene County Tech Hornets, Nettleton Raiders, Crowley's Ridge Academy Falcons, Batesville Pioneers, Batesville Southside Southerners, North Pulaski Falcons, and Paragould Rams.

In the same year, the Comets wrapped up an 11 win, 1 draw, 4 loss season (excluding the 1-1-1 at the El Dorado Tournament) with a 4-0 loss in the first round of the State Tournament to the Pulaski Academy Bruins, who would go on to lose in the finals to Harrison on Harrison's way to its 5th straight championship.

In the upcoming 2007 season, the Comets will play in a five-team conference with Monticello Billies, Little Rock Christian, Pulaski Academy Bruins, and J.A. Fair

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