Millbrook High School, New York

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Millbrook High School
Address
70 Church Street
Millbrook, New York, United States
Website
http://www.millbrookcsd.org/highschool/
Information
Principal Dr. Jeffrey Matteson
School type High school
Grades 9-12
Motto PRIDE
Mascot The Millbrook Blazer
Colors Blue & White
Founded 2006

Millbrook High School part of the Millbrook Central School System (grades 9-12) located in Millbrook, Dutchess County, New York is located at 70 Church Street, Millbrook, NY. Built between 2005 and 2006, and opening in September of 2006, it is the newest school in the Millbrook Central School District.

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Dr. Jeffrey Matteson is the current principal at Millbrook High School who replaced Mrs. Anne Sainte-Germaine as principal in 2003. There has not been an assistant principal, or dean of students, following the 2006 split away from what is now the Millbrook Middle School.

Millbrook has been noted for its AP Classes, French, Music, and Art departments, although recently the instruction of French was partially removed from the curriculum.

Millbrook High School boasts a broad music cirriculum, as administered by Mr. Craig Fryer and Mrs. Lynda Keech.

  • The Millbrook High School Concert Band is conducted by Mr. Craig Fryer. With approximately eighty students, the Millbrook Concert Band performs at a few concerts every year, in addition to playing in a music competition every spring.
  • The Millbrook High School Jazz Band is one of the finest in the area, also conducted by Mr. Craig Fryer. The Millbrook Jazz Band performs at many concerts and competitions throughout the year, both for the school and the community. Although most of the players in the Jazz Band are drawn from the Concert Band, some are students who are interested only in Jazz.
  • The Millbrook High School Mixed Chorus is directed by Mrs. Lynda Keech. Considerably larger than the Concert Band, the Mixed Chorus performs in many of the same concerts in which the Concert Band plays.

In addition to the ensembles listed above, Millbrook High School also has a select choral group called the Mad Rigals, also directed by Mrs. Lynda Keech. Furthermore, Mr. Craig Fryer assembles and directs a pit orchestra when the need arises for the drama productions, often musicals.

Millbrook High School competes in Division 4 of the Mid Hudson Athletic League or MHAL along with the high schools of Coleman, Rhinebeck and Webutuck. Other MHAL member high schools are Ellenville, Highland, Hyde Park, Marlboro, New Paltz High School, Onteora, Pine Plains, Red Hook, Roundout Valley High School, Saugerties, Spackenkill and Wallkill. MHAL is Section 9 of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association or NYSPHSAA.

MILLBROOK PRIDE

  • P – Purpose
  • R – Respect
  • I – Integrity
  • D – Determination
  • E - Excellence

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