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Millington Central High School is made up of over 1,500 students who have either come from outside of this area or from one of the four feeder schools. The Shelby County schools that send students to MCHS are Millington Middle School, Lucy Elementary School, Jeter Elementary School and Woodstock Elementary School. One of the major feeder schools for MCHS is Millington Middle. Of its 500 member student body, approximately 250 are eighth graders who will be walking our hallways next year. The blue and white stallions of Millington Middle are led by their principal, Mr. Roger Deanes. Another feeder school with grades kindergarten through eighth is Lucy. These maroon and gold Eagles have perched in a nest of academic success. The school has been established since 1911 and is the oldest feeder school is this area. Dr. Jewell is the new principal and is very confident that further success can be expected. Jeter is our smallest feeder school. Ms. Dorothy Gant is the principal of these red and white Jeter Jets. Because of their small size, the Jets have formed a very close knit community. Thirty-four of the 250 students at this feeder school will bring their hometown spirit to MCHS. The feeder school with the greatest number of total students is Woodstock with 703. One hundred and ten of these are eighth graders who will come to Millington at “graduation. The principal, Mr. John E. Strong, Jr., is very proud of his red and black “Aggies. We also have elementary schools that feed into these. As a result, the students of Millington South, Millington East, Millington Central, E. A. Harold, and Northaven also become Millington Trojans. opening 13
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Feeder Schools Tie M.C.H.S. Together
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Top: Wendy and Amy at the drive-in. Bottom Left: Patty and Lisa in the Trojan stands. Middle: Nicole playing golf. Opposite: Top: Vicki enjoying a game of frisbee. Opposite: Bottom: MSG fans. 14 opening
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