In the 2010-11 school year, the academic calendar at Millington Central High School will move from a traditional, six-period two-semester schedule to a new five-period trimester schedule. We hope this list of Frequently Asked Questions will help students, parents, and stakeholders understand more about this exciting scheduling opportunity.
PTSA leadership at the groundbreaking for Phase I. View master plan phases.
Open House: Meet The Teachers Night
August 23, 2010 - By MCHS Webmaster
On Tuesday, August 31st, the MCHS Open House: Meet The Teacher’s Night begins at 6:30PM with parents reporting to the multipurpose room in the Academy for a welcome from Dr. Horrell and a brief PTSA presentation. Upon dismissal from the welcome meeting, parents will report to the ... Read More
MCHS Class of 1960 - 50th Reunion!
August 17, 2010 - By MCHS Webmaster
Graduates: Just a reminder to the Class of 1960. Plans are in place for a great weekend of fun with friends, near & far.
Remember, We begin our festivities with a pre-game social on Friday, September 24th in the Old Baptist Church (Millington Civic Center). ... Read More
Registration Information
July 28, 2010 - By MCHS Webmaster
Information regarding 2010-11 school year registration to be held on August 3rd - PDF (636 KB).
Groundbreaking Ceremony
June 25, 2010 - By MCHS Webmaster
Please join us as we formally kick off the Millington Central High School Campus Improvement Project . Shelby County Schools and the City of Millington will be hosting a short groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday, June 30th at 10:00 AM on the campus of MCHS near the auditorium ... Read More
Parent / Community Survey
May 21, 2010 - By MCHS Webmaster
We hope parents and those in the Millington community will complete this end-of-year Title I survey to provide us with valuable feedback. Thank you.
Trojan Times - May 2010
May 19, 2010 - By MCHS Webmaster
The May 2010 issue of “The Trojan Times” is now online and available for downloading as a PDF.
The Suicide of Phoebe Prince
April 28, 2010 - By Olivia Boyer
Phoebe Prince, a fifteen-year-old Irish immigrant attending school in Massachusetts, committed suicide on January 14, 2010 due to the relentlessness of some extremely jealous fellow students. Prince was in a relationship with a popular boy at her school, who at one time dated a girl named Ashley ... Read More
English students host tea party
April 28, 2010 - By Ian Fish
An afternoon English tea is not something you would expect to see in a classroom setting, but here at MCHS seniors partake in such an event in Mr. Hills English class. The idea comes from a play the students read entitled The Importance of Being Earnest. Earnest ... Read More
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