McMillan Junior High School
History
McMillan opened in 1958, and its students soon chose the Monarch (Lion) as the school mascot. Named for Edward E. McMillan (1875–1943), the first principal of North High School, McMillan became Omaha Public Schools' first magnet junior high school in the 1980s. Originally a school for seventh, eighth and ninth grade students, in 1989 ninth graders were permanently moved to high schools throughout the city.
Features
As a magnet school, McMillan features special courses in computers and mathematics.
The name of the school was changed to McMillan Magnet Center in the late 1990s.
The school completed a $13 million renovation project in 2003, including a library/media center, technology and living laboratories, computer labs, and an indoor and outdoor athletic complex. McMillan also offers a program for gifted and talented students.
See also
References
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- ^ "History of McMillan Magnet Center". Omaha Public Schools. Retrieved 9/9/07.
- ^ "McMillan Magnet Center: Programs and Opportunities for Gifted and Talented Learners". Omaha Public Schools. Retrieved 9/9/07.
External links
- Grandgenett, N. (1995) "McMillan Magnet School: A Case History of a School Acquiring a Critical Mass of Computer Technology and Internet Connectivity." Mid-Continent Regional Educational Laboratory.