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Milford High School (Ohio)

Milford High School is a college preparatory, public high school in Milford, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Milford Exempted Village School District (MEVSD), the largest building of the district's eight school buildings, and a larger high school in Clermont County, Ohio. The high school and the Milford Exempted Village School District serve the City of Milford and parts of Miami Township and Union Township. Milford is the westernmost high school in Appalachian Ohio.

Academics
Based on its 2017 scorecard, US News recognizes Milford as 36th out of 890 Ohio high schools and 902nd out of over 21,000 nationally. Private schools were not included because they lack state-recognized accountability measures. Milford Schools achieved the state rating of Excellent with Distinction from 2008 through the present. The high school currently offers 24 Advanced Placement (AP) courses and has a 70% student participation rate in AP. ==School history==
School history
Beginnings Milford Schools’ origins began in log houses and other single room buildings. The traditional schools formally organized in 1867 when voters approved the first board of education and established Milford Union School. An eight-classroom school that included the high school was constructed. The newly organized high school graduated its first class in 1883. The Union School closed in 1913 when Milford Main, originally called the Main Street School, opened with a total student enrollment of 381. The location in the city housed all grades and was a state-of-the-art building when completed before World War I. In 1914, Milford High School issued its first yearbook: The Mirror is on file and available for viewing upon request at Promont along with every other yearbook ever issued. In 1919, the yearbook gained a new name, Droflim (Milford spelled backwards), which it continues to have to this day. The Milford Board declared its independence in 1917 when it passed a resolution that relieved the school of higher supervision. At that point, Milford Schools were born. ==Current MEVSD school buildings==
Current MEVSD school buildings
Milford High School's graduating classes mostly come through the MEVSD neighborhood schools: • Milford High School – originally opened as Milford Junior High School in 1965 with additions 1980, 1989, and 2009; became Milford High School in 1990. • Milford Middle School – opened 2025. • Mulberry Elementary School – opened 2003. • McCormick Elementary School – opened 2003. • Meadowview Elementary School – opened 2004. • Pattison Elementary School – opened 2004. • Seipelt Elementary School – opened 2016. • Smith Elementary School – opened 2016. == Notable alumni ==
Notable alumni
Michael A. Banks (class of 1969), New York Times bestselling author • John Van Benschoten (class of 1998), former Major League Baseball player • Barry Bonnell (class of 1971), former Major League Baseball player, Atlanta Braves, Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle MarinersMark Fischbach (class of 2007), YouTuber known as "Markiplier" • Napoleon McCallum (class of 1981), former National Football League player, Los Angeles RaidersRick Razzano (class of 1999), former National Football League player, Tampa Bay BuccaneersZach Strief (class of 2001), former National Football League player, New Orleans SaintsJim Terrell (class of 1983), US Olympic canoeist; 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996 ==See also==
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