Millard North High School

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1010 South 144th St

Omaha, NE 68154

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Omaha's Millard North High School serves grades 9-12 in the Millard Public Schools district. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 5 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 22 school community members.

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Posted on Jan 4, 2009
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Millard North is an exceptional high school where teachers and administrators create a sense of belonging for all students. In fact, there are many opportunities and activities for kids. Although it's a large school, it's easy to feel connected at MNHS whether you live inside the district or outside the district. The principal went out of his way to provide a tour for my daughter, my husband, and me during a very busy time of year before we decided on MNHS. This personalized attention made quite an impression on our family.
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Posted on Oct 27, 2008
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I think this school is very good and edjucation
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Posted on Oct 4, 2008
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Milard North is a high school that has the potential to be great. It is in fact too large. Huge numbers of kids are excluded from sports teams, activities, and leadership positions because there are simply too many kids! Yet they still allow transfers from inside and outside the district. I see alienation followed by disinterest in school by many students. Millard North is not doing a great job for many of its student!
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Posted on Feb 13, 2008
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Millard North is the top high school in Nebraska. The academics, activities, and athletics are all outstanding!
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Posted on Aug 9, 2007
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Millard North is an outstanding high school. MN is annualy ranked near the top in overall athletics and most competitions that clubs take part in. Most importantly is MN's academics. The teachers of MN really care about their students and will go above and beyond to help them succeed. Fellow students had nothing but good things to say about the IB program which makes MN unique in the region. Personally, I stuck to AP classes. After Graduating in '04 I had 37 college credits allowing me to receive a B.S. in Biotechnology with minors in Chemistry and Psychology in only 3 years. I am now starting medical school at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and I owe a great deal of my sucess to MN. My AP Chemistry teacher Mr. Jahn taught me the most of any teacher/professor to date. MN has it all and provides top notch education.
--Submitted by Chris, a former student

Posted on Sep 5, 2006
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MNHS is a very large school with a wide range of strengths from academics to athletics to clubs. My oldest daughter graduated from there and it prepared her for Texas A&M very well. Our youngest daughter is in the Honors program (IB) and sports and enjoys it immensely. There is something for everyone, but because of it's size it is very competitive and not for everybody. I have been to parent-teacher conferences for 6 years now and feel the teachers are simply wonderful. Only you know your children and their temperment. For most kids this is an excellent school.
--Submitted by Chris Pierson, a parent

Posted on Sep 30, 2005
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I had 2 children attend Millard North, and it is a fabulous school. There are so many activities to be involved in, and they aren't limited to sports only! The music department was terrific and academics is strong. One of my children took a lot of AP classes and is graduating from college a semester early because of the credits she earned. The other was in the first International Baccalaureate class and it was unmatched in any other high school in this area. We will always be huge Millard North supporters!
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Posted on Aug 3, 2005
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I have two children currently attending Millard North, a senior and a freshman. I have been very pleased with all aspects of MNHS. Teachers and administrators are very approachable for both students and parents. The principal took it upon himself to become personally involved in a scheduling issue and called my son into his office to discuss possible solutions. Although the school is very large, both of my kids feel like they are a part of a community and both have been able to find extracurricular activities where they feel at home.
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Posted on Mar 6, 2005
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My son did not fit into the traditional high school student mold. Even so, his 10th grade teachers and guidance counselor treated him as an important individual. Each staff member offered unique and creative ways to help him succeed. Their care, concern and extra effort played a significant role in why my son is now a high school graduate. This level of commitment to students is a rare find in a larger school.
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Posted on Feb 22, 2005
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My child absolutely loved going to Millard North. All four years of her high school were a rewarding experience to her. The teachers, counselors, and principals were incredible. She wouldn't trade those four years of high school at Millard North for anything.
--Submitted by a former student


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