Wilbur D. Mills University Studies High School | |
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Address | |
708 E. Dixon Road Little Rock, Arkansas , Arkansas 72206 United States | |
Coordinates | 34°40′23″N 92°15′10″W / 34.67306°N 92.25278°W |
Information | |
Type | Comprehensive Public High School with University Studies Scholars Program |
Established | 25 August 1969 |
School district | Pulaski County Special School District |
NCES District ID | 0511850[2] |
CEEB code | 042390 |
NCES School ID | 051185000945[1] |
Principal | Duane Clayton |
Faculty | 49.17 (on full time equivalent (FTE) basis)[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 568 (2021-2022) |
Student to teacher ratio | 12.16[1] |
Education system | Smart Core curriculum |
Campus type | Suburban |
Color(s) | Green, gold, black |
Slogan | Look at us, Mills High! |
Athletics conference | 5A Central |
Sports | Baseball, basketball (boys and girls), competitive cheer, dance, football, golf (boys and girls), soccer (boys and girls), softball, track and field (boys and girls), volleyball, |
Team name | Comets |
Yearbook | The Comet |
Affiliations | Arkansas Activities Association |
Television Network | Comet TV |
Website | mills |
Mills University Studies High School, in Little Rock, Arkansas,[4][5] is one of six high schools within the Pulaski County Special School District. The school opened on August 25, 1969, and is named after the late Congressman Wilbur Daigh Mills. While drawing students from around its home area, Mills also contains a hybrid Gifted & Talented magnet school focusing on college preparation through Advanced Placement courses.
Its attendance area includes the city of Wrightsville, sections of Little Rock, a portion of Shannon Hills, and the census-designated places of Sweet Home, College Station, Landmark, Hensley, Scott, Woodson, as well as a portion of McAlmont CDP,[6][7] and the unincorporated community of Ironton.[8]