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== Hoofbeat ==
== Hoofbeat ==
The "Hoofbeat" is Millard North's student newspaper. It has received the Cornhusker Award ten times.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://marian.creighton.edu/~nhspa/cornhuskers.html| title=NHSPA Cornhusker Archives}}</ref>
The "Hoofbeat" is Millard North's student newspaper. It has received the Cornhusker Award ten times. But really, it's good.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://marian.creighton.edu/~nhspa/cornhuskers.html| title=NHSPA Cornhusker Archives}}</ref>



==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:15, 6 October 2010

Millard North High
Address
Map
1010 S 144th St

,
68154-2899

Coordinates41°14′59″N 96°08′20″W / 41.249758°N 96.138783°W / 41.249758; -96.138783
Information
TypePublic school
Established1981
School boardMillard Public Schools
PrincipalMr. Brian Begley
Number of students2,468
Color(s)Blue and Silver with Green Accent
Websitehttp://mps.mnhs.schoolfusion.us/

Millard North High School is a high school in the Millard Public Schools district. Opened in 1981, Millard North is now the largest school in Nebraska. Millard North partially opened in 1978 for 9th and 10th grade students. In 1981, the second phase of the project was completed and the school began to serve students in grades 9-12; at that time, the school's name was changed to Millard North High School. The school completed an expansion in 2007.

International Baccalaureate

Millard North is currently the only high school in Omaha to carry the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Along with Millard North Middle School, Millard North High School offers the IB Middle Years Programme.[1]The middle years program is for 9th and 10th graders and the Diploma program is for 11th and 12th graders. The only other school in Nebraska that also offers this type of education is Lincoln High School in Lincoln.

Foreign languages

Classes in five foreign languages (Spanish, French, German, Japanese, and Latin) are offered.[2]

Forensics

Millard North currently has the largest forensics program in Nebraska. Directed by Sabrina Denney Bull, the team is regularly ranked in the top three at the NSAA State Speech Tournament and were state runner-ups in 2006, 2008, 2009 & 2010. Millard North regularly attends regional and national circuit tournaments qualifying students for numerous outrounds. The team qualifies numerous students each year to the national tournament. Forensics is offered as part of the oral communications curriculum with classes offered year round.

Athletics

The Millard North Mustangs football team played in the Nebraska high school state championship game for four consecutive years (2002 – 2005) and won state championship in 2003 and 2005. The 2004 team finished with the third-highest rushing total by a team in one season in high school football history[citation needed], with one 2000-yard rusher (QB Jeff Tarpinian) and two 1500-yard rushers (FB Paul Homer, HB Corey Young). In 2006 the Mustangs defeated Lincoln Southwest High School in a five-overtime bout that currently stands as the longest game in Nebraska playoff football history. The Mustangs returned to the state championship game in 2007, losing to Omaha Central 26-21.

The Mustangs baseball team played in four out of five Nebraska high school state championship games between 2002 and 2006. The 2005 team posted the best record in Nebraska high school baseball history with 35 wins and no losses on their way to the school's first state baseball championship in 15 years and the first baseball team to go undefeated in Nebraska in 21 years. The leading hitter, and one of six 1st-Team All-State Team members, on that undefeated team was Connor Gillaspie, a third baseman drafted early in the second round of the 2008 MLB draft by the San Francisco Giants.

In 2007, the boys soccer team went undefeated to win the state championship against Lincoln East High School, 4-2, with a record of 22-0, and posting a state record of 17 shutouts. In 2008, the girls soccer team went 18-1 to win the state title against Westside High School, 2-1.

Notable alumni

Media depictions

Millard North was the initial choice to be the filming location of Election, but the Millard School Board thought the movie was too obscene to be filmed there.[4] References to "Millard High" can be seen in the original drafts of Alexander Payne's script for Election.[5]

Hoofbeat

The "Hoofbeat" is Millard North's student newspaper. It has received the Cornhusker Award ten times. But really, it's good.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Find an IB World School". International Baccalaureate Organization. Retrieved 2007-12-02.
  2. ^ "World Languages".
  3. ^ http://obit.porterloring.com/obitdisplay.html?id=815403&clientid=porterloring&listing=Found
  4. ^ Election (1999) - Trivia
  5. ^ Election - by Alexander Payne andJim Taylor
  6. ^ "NHSPA Cornhusker Archives".

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