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Over the years, Miller High
School has graduated students from a large geographical area, including
students who attended Miller only after a former school or district
ceased to exist. This blending has only served to make our school
stronger, and is a testament to the accepting nature of Miller High
School’s students and faculty. To our north, Orient ended its high
school in 1958, and all elementary students went elsewhere in 1976.
Polo high school students went to other schools after 1990, and their
K-8 school closed its doors in 2008. Ree Heights, to the west,
graduated its last seniors in 1964, and elementary students joined with
Miller in 1993. Miller’s closest eastern neighbor, St. Lawrence, ended
high school classes in 1962 and its elementary joined with Miller in
1983. Most recently, we have been happy to welcome Wessington students
to our school since 2004.
Miller High School recognizes the contributions of all of its alumni, near and far! Thank you, and “Cheer, Cheer for Old Miller High!” |
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