Miller Comprehensive High School

Miller Comprehensive High School
We Are Strong Together
Address
1027 College Avenue
Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 1A7, Canada
Information
School board Regina Catholic School Division
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic
Principal Jamie Bresciani
Vice principal Kelly Hammond
School type High School
Grades 9-12
Language English
Area Regina
Team name Miller Marauders
Colours Navy, Red and Grey             
Founded 1966
Enrolment 616
Homepage http://rcsd.ca/miller/

Miller Comprehensive High School is a Catholic high school located in the Core Group neighbourhood in the central area of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was the first high school built by the Regina Catholic school system. Its namesake, Joseph P. Miller, was a longtime member of the school board.[1]

Miller offers several academic and extracurricular opportunities to its students, including an advanced placement (AP) program, a regular program, as well as a modified alternative academic program. The AP courses offered at Miller are: Calculus, English, Computer Science, Psychology and Studio Art. A number of specialized courses, including automotive, commercial cooking, construction, cosmetology and welding are also available.[2]

Its feeder elementary schools include Holy Rosary Community School, Jean Vanier School, St. Augustine Community School, St. Catherine Community School, St. Dominic Savio School, St. Gabriel School, St. Marguerite Bourgeoys School and St. Theresa School.

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Clubs

There are many clubs at Miller to encourage student involvement.

Student Council

The Student Council (SC) plans many activities such as Welcome Week, pep rallies, and activity days. Student Council members are appointed by Miller Staff. Student elections were once held to select presidential and vice-presidential positions at the end of each school year. To be eligible for either position, a student must have been entering grade twelve and must already have been a council member for one year. Students then voted on a list of eligible participants. The student with the highest percentage of votes would then become the Student council president for the following school year; the participant with the second-highest amount of votes would become the vice-president. The election process has since been discontinued; presidential and vice-presidential positions are now decided internally by the Miller staff and current council members.

Other Clubs

Other clubs include:

Sports

Technology

Wikispaces

Various staff members of Miller Comprehensive High School have set up websites, hosted by Wikispaces, in order to distribute content to students. This content typically consists of copies of assignments or notes taken in class.

Notable alumni

Affiliated Communities

References

  1. ^ Argan, William, Pamela Cowan and Gordon W. Staseson (2003). "Regina: The First 100 Years." Leader Post Carrier Foundation Inc., 133.
  2. ^ http://www.rcsd.ca/miller/message.html

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