Millikan High School

Robert A. Millikan
Senior High School
Address
2800 Snowden Avenue
Long Beach, California, 90815
United States
Information
Type Public secondary school
Motto Pathway To Excellence And Integrity
Established 1956
School district Long Beach Unified School District
Superintendent Christopher J. Steinhauser
Co-Principals Jeffrey Cornejo Ed.d.
Monica Daley
Assistant Principals Christopher Brown
Dorian Eveland
Kaisha Irving
Ben Martinez
Bari Stevens-Chapman
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 4,474  (2007-2008)
Campus Suburban
Color(s)           Blue and gold
Mascot Ram "Milli the Ram"
Website

Robert A. Millikan Senior High School is a high school in Long Beach, California administered by the Long Beach Unified School District. It is located near the intersection of Spring Street and Palo Verde Avenue in East Long Beach on a campus approximately one square mile. As of the 2007-2008 school year, Millikan High School served approximately 4,474 students.

Contents

Eponym

Millikan High school is named after the Nobel Prize winner Robert Andrews Millikan.

Academies

COMPASS

Global Technology

GREEN

MBA

PEACE

QUEST

STELLAR

AVID

AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) is a rigorous support program for highly-motivated students that works in conjunction with other Millikan programs to prepare students for attendance at a college or university. The AVID program involves students with a strong group of peers and adults who share a commitment to academic achievement and who work together to help the group succeed. The AVID elective teacher fills the roles of teacher, academic coach, and mentor. AVID is an elective course of study taught within the school day, and so the teacher has regular contact with AVID students throughout the school year. The AVID coordinator is Ms. Tiffany Alexander.

In addition to the AVID program, students are given the opportunity to be tutored by college undergraduates graduate student who major in math, science, history, english, etc.

Its mission is to prepare students for college by offering rigorous academic classes and by fostering good study habits, as well as helping students navigate the college application process.

The AVID program grants special consideration to groups underrepresented in college, students from low socioeconomic backgrounds, and to students who will be the first in their family to attend college.

AVID is an international program, and as of June 2001, adopted by over 1,200 schools in 21 states and 14 countries.

Choral music

The choral program at Millikan High School is directed by John Harvey. The choral program consists of six courses: Cecillian Singers 1-2 which is a freshman girls class (also called Choraleers); Varsity Chorale 1-8, a freshman boys class; Voice, a small class concentrating on vocal solos; Cecillian Singers 3-8, an intermediate girls class; Concert Choir 1-8, a large, advanced, Co-Ed group of male and female vocalists; and Vocal Ensemble, the most prevalent class in the choral program consisting of Millikan's top 8 male and top 10 female vocalists: 4 basses, 4 tenors, 5 altos, and 5 sopranos.

Since 2006,The Millikan High School Vocal Ensemble takes a trip every year to San Francisco, California to compete with the best high schools, city colleges, and state colleges from the entire west coast of the country. The Concert Choir and Vocal Ensemble, which are the advanced choirs are able to sight read up to 6 part choral music, pieces they have worked on in past years are, When David Heard and As Vesta Was both composed by Thomas Weelkes.Other pieces of music such as Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel? arr. by Moses Hogan.

Performances

Dramatic Arts

The Drama program is spearheaded by Ms. Wendy Atwell. They put on 3 plays a year, the fall play, the spring musical, and the spring play which is performed in the Black Box Theatre.

The fall play is performed in the school auditorium. The spring musical is open to everyone that attends Millikan and is also performed in the auditorium.

Spring Musical

The Spring Musical is a production that is headed by Ms. Wendy Atwell, with assistance from Mr. John Harvey and Ms. Waters from the dance department, whose lead students are often distinct members of the Vocal Music program and the Drama Department. Previous performances include, Fiddler on the Roof, Cinderella, Oklahoma!, The Boys from Syracuse, with The Sound of Music, and as a possibility for 2010 Guys and Dolls

Instrumental Music

The instrumental music program consists of Jazz Band, Symphonic Winds, Concert Band, Marching Band, Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, and Symphonic Orchestra. The Millikan Music program has been directed by Michael Pappone, Roger Johnson, and James Mooy before they went on to teaching at LBCC, CSULB/LBCC, and SBCC respectively. Now the Millikan Instrumental Music program is under the direction of Renee Baldrige.

Each year the various music ensembles compete in festivals throughout the United States. In recent years Millikan musicians have traveled to compete in festivals in San Francisco, Las Vegas and Reno. In the Spring of 2006 the Symphonic Orchestra performed in a national festival at the Historic Boston Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts.

Athletics

Millian won CIF Southern Section football titles in 1979 and 1981. They also fielded a top level Division 1 baseball program for many years in the 80's, 90's and 2000's under former head coach Dan Peters.

Notable alumni

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